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Search phrase: offended

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All's Well That Ends WellAW I.iii.191Be not offended, for it hurts not himBe not offended, for it hurts not him
All's Well That Ends WellAW III.iv.5Ambitious love hath so in me offendedAmbitious loue hath so in me offended,
Antony and CleopatraAC II.ii.36Should say myself offended, and with youShould say my selfe offended, and with you
Antony and CleopatraAC III.ii.33.2Make me not offendedMake me not offended,
Antony and CleopatraAC III.xi.49I have offended reputation,I haue offended Reputation,
The Comedy of ErrorsCE I.i.90Dispersed those vapours that offended us,Disperst those vapours that offended vs,
CymbelineCym I.ii.6So soon as I can win th' offended king,So soone as I can win th'offended King,
HamletHam I.i.50.1It is offended.It is offended.
HamletHam III.iv.10Hamlet, thou hast thy father much offended.Hamlet, thou hast thy Father much offended.
HamletHam III.iv.11Mother, you have my father much offended.Mother, you haue my Father much offended.
Henry VI Part 11H6 II.iii.75What you have done hath not offended me;What you haue done, hath not offended me:
Henry VI Part 11H6 V.iii.54Be not offended, nature's miracle;Be not offended Natures myracle,
Henry VI Part 22H6 IV.vii.90Tell me: wherein have I offended most?Tell me: wherein haue I offended most?
Henry VI Part 33H6 IV.i.19Yea, brother Richard, are you offended too?Yea, Brother Richard, are you offended too?
Henry VIIIH8 II.iv.19In what have I offended you? What causeIn what haue I offended you? What cause
Julius CaesarJC III.ii.30him have I offended. Who is here so rude that wouldhim haue I offended. Who is heere so rude, that would
Julius CaesarJC III.ii.31 not be a Roman? If any, speak; for him have I offended.not be a Roman? If any, speak, for him haue I offended.
Julius CaesarJC III.ii.33If any, speak; for him have I offended. I pause for aIf any, speake, for him haue I offended. I pause for a
Julius CaesarJC III.ii.36Then none have I offended. I have done no moreThen none haue I offended. I haue done no more
Julius CaesarJC V.i.46This tongue had not offended so today,This tongue had not offended so to day,
King LearKL I.ii.158offended him, and at my entreaty forbear his presenceoffended him: and at my entreaty forbeare his presence,
King LearKL II.iv.190Why not by th' hand, sir? How have I offended?Why not by'th'hand Sir? How haue I offended?
Love's Labour's LostLLL II.i.190Good sir, be not offended.Good sir be not offended,
MacbethMac IV.iii.37.2Be not offended;Be not offended:
Measure for MeasureMM II.ii.4He hath but as offended in a dream.He hath but as offended in a dreame,
Measure for MeasureMM III.ii.13Marry, sir, he hath offended the law. And, sir, weMarry Sir, he hath offended the Law; and Sir, we
Measure for MeasureMM V.i.110Faults proper to himself. If he had so offended,Faults proper to himselfe: if he had so offended
The Merchant of VeniceMV IV.i.58As to offend, himself being offended;As to offend himselfe being offended:
The Merry Wives of WindsorMW III.v.84rankest compound of villainous smell that ever offendedrankest compound of villanous smell, that euer offended
A Midsummer Night's DreamMND V.i.413If we shadows have offended,If we shadowes haue offended,
Much Ado About NothingMA V.i.216Who have you offended, masters, that youWho haue you offended masters, that you
OthelloOth II.i.110in your injuries, devils being offended, players in yourin your Iniuries: Diuels being offended: Players in your
PericlesPer IV.i.80But I wept for't. How have I offended,but I wept fort. How haue I offended,
PericlesPer IV.vi.66I cannot be offended with my trade. Please youI cannot be offended with my trade, please you
Richard IIIR3 I.iv.180Wherein, my friends, have I offended you?Wherein my Friends haue I offended you?
Richard IIIR3 I.iv.181Offended us you have not, but the King.Offended vs you haue not, but the King.
Richard IIIR3 I.iv.222To cut off those that have offended Him.To cut off those that haue offended him.
Richard IIIR3 III.iv.56Marry, that with no man here he is offended;Mary, that with no man here he is offended:
The Taming of the ShrewTS V.i.102.2How hast thou offended?How hast thou offended,
Timon of AthensTim V.iv.35.2All have not offended.All haue not offended:
Timon of AthensTim V.iv.42With those that have offended. Like a shepherdWith those that haue offended, like a Shepheard,
Titus AndronicusTit II.iii.161Hadst thou in person ne'er offended me,Had'st thou in person nere offended me.
Troilus and CressidaTC V.iii.77Andromache, I am offended with you.Andromache I am offended with you:
Twelfth NightTN IV.i.49Be not offended, dear Cesario.Be not offended, deere Cesario:
Twelfth NightTN V.i.210I do perceive it hath offended you.I do perceiue it hath offended you:
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK III.vi.181Has ten times more offended, for I gave himHas ten times more offended, for I gave him
The Winter's TaleWT IV.iv.689flesh and blood has not offended the King; and so yourflesh and blood ha's not offended the King, and so your

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Venus and AdonisVen.810 Do burn themselves for having so offended.’ Do burne them selues, for hauing so offended.

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