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Search phrase: niece

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As You Like ItAYL I.ii.267Hath ta'en displeasure 'gainst his gentle niece,Hath tane displeasure 'gainst his gentle Neece,
As You Like ItAYL I.iii.85You are a fool. – You, niece, provide yourself.You are a foole: you Neice prouide your selfe,
As You Like ItAYL V.iv.144O my dear niece, welcome thou art to me,O my deere Neece, welcome thou art to me,
Henry VI Part 33H6 III.iii.188Did I let pass th' abuse done to my niece?Did I let passe th' abuse done to my Neece?
King JohnKJ II.i.64With her her niece, the Lady Blanche of Spain;With her her Neece, the Lady Blanch of Spaine,
King JohnKJ II.i.424Is niece to England. Look upon the yearsIs neere to England, looke vpon the yeeres
King JohnKJ II.i.469Give with our niece a dowry large enough.Giue with our Neece a dowrie large enough,
King JohnKJ II.i.521What say these young ones? What say you, my niece?What saie these yong-ones? What say you my Neece?
Much Ado About NothingMA I.i.1.2daughter, Beatrice his niece, with a Messengerdaughter, and Beatrice his Neece, with a messenger.
Much Ado About NothingMA I.i.32What is he that you ask for, niece?What is he that you aske for Neece?
Much Ado About NothingMA I.i.42Faith, niece, you tax Signor Benedick too much;'Faith Neece, you taxe Signior Benedicke too much,
Much Ado About NothingMA I.i.56You must not, sir, mistake my niece. There is aYou must not (sir) mistake my Neece, there is a
Much Ado About NothingMA I.i.86You will never run mad, niece.You'l ne're run mad Neece.
Much Ado About NothingMA I.ii.11my niece your daughter, and meant to acknowledge itmy niece your daughter, and meant to acknowledge it
Much Ado About NothingMA II.i.16By my troth, niece, thou wilt never get thee aBy my troth Neece, thou wilt neuer get thee a
Much Ado About NothingMA II.i.44Well, niece, I trust you will be ruledWell neece, I trust you will be rul'd
Much Ado About NothingMA II.i.50Well, niece, I hope to see you one day fitted withWell neece, I hope to see you one day fitted with
Much Ado About NothingMA II.i.312Niece, will you look to those things I told youNeece, will you looke to those rhings I told you
Much Ado About NothingMA II.iii.92that your niece Beatrice was in love with Signorthat your Niece Beatrice was in loue with signior
Much Ado About NothingMA II.iii.196will make. Well I am sorry for your niece. Shall we gowill make: well, I am sorry for your niece, shall we goe
Much Ado About NothingMA V.i.87Content yourself. God knows I loved my niece;Content your self, God knows I lou'd my neece,
Much Ado About NothingMA V.iv.22Your niece regards me with an eye of favour.Your neece regards me with an eye of fauour.
OthelloOth V.ii.200I scarce did know you, uncle; there lies your niece,I scarse did know you Vnkle, there lies your Neece,
PericlesPer III.iv.15Moreover, if you please, a niece of mineMoreouer if you please a Neece of mine,
Richard IIIR3 IV.i.1Who meets us here? My niece Plantagenet,Who meetes vs heere? / My Neece Plantagenet,
Romeo and JulietRJ I.ii.68My fair niece Rosaline and Livia. Signor Valentio andmy faire Neece Rosaline, Liuia, Seigneur Valentio, &
Titus AndronicusTit II.iv.11Who is this? My niece, that flies away so fast?Who is this, my Neece that flies away so fast?
Titus AndronicusTit II.iv.16Speak, gentle niece, what stern ungentle handsSpeake gentle Neece, what sterne vngentle hands
Titus AndronicusTit II.iv.40But, lovely niece, that mean is cut from thee.But louely Neece, that meane is cut from thee,
Titus AndronicusTit III.i.138.1Patience, dear niece;Patience deere Neece,
Titus AndronicusTit III.ii.5Thy niece and I, poor creatures, want our handsThy Neece and I (poore Creatures) want our hands
Titus AndronicusTit IV.i.8What means my niece Lavinia by these signs?What meanes my Neece Lauinia by these signes?
Titus AndronicusTit IV.i.64Sit down, sweet niece. Brother, sit down by me.Sit downe sweet Neece, brother sit downe by me,
Titus AndronicusTit IV.i.72Write thou, good niece, and here display at lastWrite thou good Neece, and heere display at last,
Troilus and CressidaTC I.ii.93You have no judgement, niece. Helen herselfYou haue no iudgement Neece; Hellen her selfe
Troilus and CressidaTC I.ii.180Ilium? Good niece, do, sweet niece Cressida.Illium, good Neece do, sweet Neece Cressida.
Troilus and CressidaTC I.ii.201brave man, niece. – O brave Hector! Look how hebraue man Neece, O braue Hector! Looke how hee
Troilus and CressidaTC I.ii.213Look ye yonder, niece, is't not a gallant man too, is'tlooke yee yonder Neece, ist not a gallant man to, ist
Troilus and CressidaTC I.ii.228Troilus! There's a man, niece, hem! – Brave Troilus,Troylus! Ther's a man Neece, hem? Braue Troylus
Troilus and CressidaTC I.ii.232well upon him, niece, look you how his sword iswell vpon him Neece, looke you how his Sword is
Troilus and CressidaTC I.ii.276I doubt he be hurt. Fare you well, good niece.I doubt he bee hurt. / Fare ye well good Neece.
Troilus and CressidaTC I.ii.278I'll be with you, niece, by and by.Ile be with you Neece by and by.
Troilus and CressidaTC III.i.94My niece is horribly in love with a thing youMy Neece is horrible in loue with a thing you
Troilus and CressidaTC III.i.143Commend me to your niece.Commend me to your Neece.
Twelfth NightTN I.iii.1What a plague means my niece to take the deathWhat a plague meanes my Neece to take the death
Twelfth NightTN I.iii.35With drinking healths to my niece. I'll drink toWith drinking healths to my Neece: Ile drinke to
Twelfth NightTN I.iii.38drink to my niece till his brains turn o'the toe like adrinke to my Neece. till his braines turne o'th toe, like a
Twelfth NightTN I.iii.101niece will not be seen, or if she be, it's four to one she'llniece wil not be seene, or if she be it's four to one, she'l
Twelfth NightTN II.iii.153niece; on a forgotten matter we can hardly makeNeece, on a forgotten matter wee can hardly make
Twelfth NightTN II.iii.158drop that they come from my niece, and that she's indrop that they come from my Neece, and that shee's in
Twelfth NightTN II.iii.177If I cannot recover your niece, I am a foulIf I cannot recouer your Neece, I am a foule
Twelfth NightTN II.v.70cast me on your niece give me this prerogative ofcast me on your Neece, giue me this prerogatiue of
Twelfth NightTN III.i.72Will you encounter the house? My niece isWill you incounter the house, my Neece is
Twelfth NightTN III.i.74I am bound to your niece, sir. I mean, she is theI am bound to your Neece sir, I meane she is the
Twelfth NightTN III.ii.4Marry, I saw your niece do more favours toMarry I saw your Neece do more fauours to
Twelfth NightTN III.ii.33him; hurt him in eleven places; my niece shall take notehim / hurt him in eleuen places, my Neece shall take note
Twelfth NightTN III.iv.135bound. My niece is already in the belief that he's mad.bound. My Neece is already in the beleefe that he's mad:
Twelfth NightTN III.iv.184his lord and my niece confirms no less. Therefore thishis Lord and my Neece, confirmes no lesse. Therefore, this
Twelfth NightTN III.iv.193Here he comes with your niece. Give them wayHeere he comes with your Neece, giue them way
Twelfth NightTN IV.ii.14a niece of King Gorboduc: that that is, is. So I, beinga Neece of King Gorbodacke, that that is, is: so I being
Twelfth NightTN IV.ii.68he were, for I am now so far in offence with my niecehe were, for I am now so farre in offence with my Niece,

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Cousin...o rosalind you cousin rosalind is his niece r2 i ii 46 duchess of gloucester t...
Family...wall is his son-in-law nephew and niece includes other relatives alongside the m...
... 1 duchess of york of lady margaret my niece plantagenet lady margaret is her grandd...
Non-classical legend, romance, and folklore... the old hermit of prague said to a niece of king gorboduc that that is is le...
Frequently Encountered Words (FEW)...e discovered to claudio that he loved my niece tn ii v 154 [malvolio to himself] dayli...

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