rehearse (v.) Old form(s): rehearst
relate, recount, give an account of
1H6 III.i.13[Gloucester to Winchester] Think not ... / That therefore I .. am not able / Verbatim to rehearse the method of my pen
Sonn.38.4[] Thine own sweet argument, too excellent, / For every vulgar paper to rehearse
Sonn.81.11[]And tongues to be, your being shall rehearse
TG IV.i.25[Valentine to Outlaws, of his banishment] For that which now torments me to rehearse
TS I.ii.122[Hortensio to Petruchio, of Katherina's faults] those defects I have before rehearsed
WT V.ii.60[Third Gentleman to all, of the tale] which will have matter to rehearse, though credit be asleep
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