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Search phrase: subdued

Plays

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All's Well That Ends WellAW V.iii.217Subdued me to her rate. She got the ring,Subdu'd me to her rate, she got the Ring,
Antony and CleopatraAC III.xiii.36Answer his emptiness! Caesar, thou hast subduedAnswer his emptinesse; Casar thou hast subdu'de
Antony and CleopatraAC IV.xiv.74His corrigible neck, his face subduedHis corrigible necke, his face subdu'de
CymbelineCym V.ii.5A very drudge of Nature's, have subdued meA very drudge of Natures, haue subdu'de me
Henry IV Part 22H4 IV.ii.90For then both parties nobly are subdued,For then both parties nobly are subdu'd,
Henry VH5 I.ii.46Where Charles the Great, having subdued the Saxons,Where Charles the Great hauing subdu'd the Saxons,
Henry VH5 I.ii.62Subdued the Saxons, and did seat the FrenchSubdu'd the Saxons, and did seat the French
Henry VI Part 11H6 I.ii.109My heart and hands thou hast at once subdued.My heart and hands thou hast at once subdu'd.
Henry VI Part 22H6 III.ii.173And tugged for life, and was by strength subdued.And tugg'd for Life, and was by strength subdude.
Henry VI Part 33H6 II.i.56By many hands your father was subdued;By many hands your Father was subdu'd,
King Edward IIIE3 IV.ii.46Vanquished, subdued, and taken prisoner.Vanquisht, subdude, and taken prisoner.
King Edward IIIE3 IV.iii.78So is it like we shall not be subdued.So is it like we shall not be subdude:
King LearKL III.iv.67Death, traitor! Nothing could have subdued natureDeath Traitor, nothing could haue subdu'd Nature
Much Ado About NothingMA I.iii.67greater that I am subdued. Would the cook were o' mygreater that I am subdued, would the Cooke were of my
OthelloOth I.iii.247May trumpet to the world. My heart's subduedMay trumpet to the world. My heart's subdu'd
OthelloOth V.ii.344Richer than all his tribe; of one whose subdued eyes,Richer then all his Tribe: Of one, whose subdu'd Eyes,
The TempestTem I.ii.490To whom I am subdued, are but light to me,To whom I am subdude, are but light to me,
Troilus and CressidaTC V.x.44And being once subdued in armed tail,And being once subdu'd in armed taile,
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK I.i.232Thus should we do; being sensually subdued,Thus should we doe, being sensually subdude
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK V.iii.131With joy that you have won. – For the subdued,With joy that you have won: For the subdude,

Poems

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A Lover's ComplaintLC.219 Of pensived and subdued desires the tender, Of pensiu'd and subdew'd desires the tender,
SonnetsSonn.111.6 And almost thence my nature is subdued And almost thence my nature is subdu'd

Glossary

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abatedhumbled, abject, subdued
crushedbroken-down, subdued, forced out of shape
demurelygently, in a subdued way; or: solemnly
oft-subduedoften-defeated, frequently subjugated
self-subduedunresisting, offering no opposition
sobersubdued in colour, sombre
stillquiet, calm, subdued
subduedovercome, overwhelmed, subjugated

Thesaurus

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colour, subdued in sober
subduedabated
subduedcrushed
subduedstill
subdued in coloursober
subdued way, in ademurely

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