look (v.) Old form(s): looke , lookes
find, seek, look for
AYL II.v.30[Amiens to Jaques, of Duke Senior] He hath been all this day to look you
KL III.iii.13[Gloucester to Edmund, of Lear] I will look him
MW IV.ii.76[Mistress Ford to Falstaff] Mistress Page and I will look some linen for your head
TNK IV.ii.52[Emilia alone, of her dilemma] I may go look [i.e. I cannot find the answer here]
WT IV.iv.355[Florizel to disguised Polixenes, of Perdita] The gifts she looks from me are packed and locked / Up in my heart
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