muster (v.) Old form(s): mustring
assemble, gather together [at], rush
2H4 IV.iii.109[Falstaff alone, of the effect of sherry on the body] the vital commoners, and inland petty spirits, muster me all to their captain, the heart
Luc.442[of the veins on Lucrece's breast] mustering to the quiet cabinet / Where their dear governess and lady lies
MM II.iv.20[Angelo alone] Why does my blood thus muster to my heart
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