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Search phrase: shirt

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Antony and CleopatraAC IV.xii.43The shirt of Nessus is upon me. Teach me,The shirt of Nessus is vpon me, teach me
CymbelineCym I.iii.1Sir, I would advise you to shift a shirt; theSir, I would aduise you to shift a Shirt; the
CymbelineCym I.iii.5If my shirt were bloody, then to shift it. Have I hurtIf my Shirt were bloody, then to shift it. / Haue I hurt
HamletHam II.i.81Pale as his shirt, his knees knocking each other,Pale as his shirt, his knees knocking each other,
Henry IV Part 11H4 III.iii.67a dozen of shirts to your back.a dozen of Shirts to your Backe.
Henry IV Part 11H4 IV.ii.40the most of them out of prison. There's not a shirt and athe most of them out of Prison. There's not a Shirt and a
Henry IV Part 11H4 IV.ii.41half in all my company; and the half shirt is two napkinshalfe in all my Company: and the halfe Shirt is two Napkins
Henry IV Part 11H4 IV.ii.43herald's coat without sleeves. And the shirt to say the truthHeralds Coat, without sleeues: and the Shirt, to say the truth,
Henry IV Part 22H4 I.ii.211I take but two shirts out with me, and I mean not toif I take but two shirts out with me, and I meane not to
Henry IV Part 22H4 II.ii.17thy shirts, as, one for superfluity, and another for use!thy shirts, as one for superfluity, and one other, for vse.
Henry VI Part 11H6 II.i.39.1The French leap over the walls in their shirts. Enter,The French leape ore the walles in their shirts. Enter
Henry VI Part 22H6 IV.vii.48And work in their shirt too; as myself, for example,And worke in their shirt to, as my selfe for example,
King Edward IIIE3 IV.ii.75Come naked, all but for their linen shirts,Come naked all but for their linnen shirts,
King Edward IIIE3 V.i.8Enter six Citizens in their shirts, barefoot, with halters about their necksEnter sixe Citizens in their Shirts, bare foote, with halters about their necks.
King LearKL III.iv.130shirts to his body,shirts to his body:
Love's Labour's LostLLL V.ii.695I'll do it in my shirt.Ile do it in my shirt.
Love's Labour's LostLLL V.ii.701combat in my shirt.combat in my shirt.
Love's Labour's LostLLL V.ii.706The naked truth of it is, I have no shirt. I goThe naked truth of it is, I haue no shirt, / I go
The Merry Wives of WindsorMW III.v.82with foul shirts and smocks, socks, foul stockings,with foule Shirts and Smockes, Socks, foule Stockings,
OthelloOth V.i.47Here's one comes in his shirt, with light and weapons.Here's one comes in his shirt, with Light, and Weapons.
OthelloOth V.i.73Light, gentlemen, I'll bind it with my shirt.Light Gentlemen, Ile binde it with my shirt.
Romeo and JulietRJ II.iv.100Two, two. A shirt and a smock.Two, two: a Shirt and a Smocke.
Timon of AthensTim IV.iii.224Will put thy shirt on warm? Will these moist trees,Will put thy shirt on warme? Will these moyst Trees,
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK III.iii.48There's all things needful; files, and shirts, and perfumes.Ther's all things needfull, files and shirts, and, perfumes:

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Nessuscentaur, shot by Hercules for attempting to rape Deianeira; Nessus gave her a poisonous liquid disguised as a love-potion, causing Hercules' death when he wore a shirt dipped in it

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Classical mythology... nessus ac iv xii 43 the shirt of nessus is upon me centaur shot b...
...ed hercules&rsquo death when he wore a shirt dipped in the mixture hercules lic...

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SHIRTBASICshirt n

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