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Search phrase: driven

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All's Well That Ends WellAW I.iii.28My poor body, madam, requires it. I am drivenMy poore bodie Madam requires it, I am driuen
As You Like ItAYL V.ii.62I know into what straits of fortune she is driven, and itI know into what straights of Fortune she is driuen, and it
The Comedy of ErrorsCE IV.iv.33with it when I sit, driven out of doors with it when Iwith it when I sit, driuen out of doores with it when I
CoriolanusCor I.vi.12I saw our party to their trenches driven,I saw our party to their Trenches driuen,
CoriolanusCor I.viii.14.2Aufidius. Martius fights till they be driven inAuffi. Martius fights til they be driuen in
HamletHam IV.vii.26A sister driven into desperate terms,A Sister driuen into desperate tearmes,
Henry VI Part 11H6 I.v.24Are from their hives and houses driven away.Are from their Hyues and Houses driuen away.
Henry VI Part 11H6 V.v.7So am I driven by breath of her renownSo am I driuen by breath of her Renowne,
Henry VI Part 22H6 IV.ix.34But now is Cade driven back, his men dispersed,But now is Cade driuen backe, his men dispierc'd,
Julius CaesarJC IV.i.23Either led or driven, as we point the way;Either led or driuen, as we point the way:
King Edward IIIE3 I.ii.112Hath driven war and danger from my gate.Hath driuen war and danger from my gate.
King Edward IIIE3 IV.vi.38Hath driven back a puissant host of menHath driuen backe a puisant host of men,
OthelloOth I.iii.101Against all rules of nature, and must be drivenAgainst all rules of Nature, and must be driuen
PericlesPer II.iii.85And after shipwreck driven upon this shore.and after shipwracke, driuen vpon this shore.
PericlesPer IV.vi.127We'll have no more gentlemen driven away. Come yourweele haue no more Gentlemen driuen away, come your
PericlesPer Chorus.V.14Whence, driven before the winds, he is arrivedWhere driuen before the windes, hee is arriu'de
Richard IIR2 II.ii.47And driven into despair an enemy's hope,and driuen into dispaire an enemies hope,
The TempestTem IV.i.259.1Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo are driven out
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK II.ii.43The matter's too far driven between himthe matter's too farre driven betweene him,
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK II.iii.6What pushes are we wenches driven toWhat pushes are we wenches driven to
The Winter's TaleWT IV.iv.220Lawn as white as driven snow;Lawne as white as driuen Snow,

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Venus and AdonisVen.692 The hot scent-snuffing hounds are driven to doubt, The hot sent-snuffing hounds are driuen to doubt,

Glossary

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blownswollen; or: wind-driven
chiddendriven along, storm-struck, beaten against
driven[used in compounds]
drivingdrifting, driven by the storm
embosseddriven to such extremes, made mad with exhaustion
embossedfoaming, driven forward
lust-breathedinspired by lust, driven by passion
rack[of clouds] driven accumulation, billowing movement
rackingwind-driven, passing like smoke
thrice-drivenwith the lightest feathers repeatedly separated; of great comfort
unlaidnot driven out by an exorcist, not prevented from walking
unroosteddislodged from a position, driven from a perch

Thesaurus

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driven alongchidden
driven by a stormdriving
driven by passionlust-breathed
driven from a perchunroosted
driven to extremesembossed
exorcist, not driven out by anunlaid
extremes, driven toembossed
forward, drivenembossed
passion, driven bylust-breathed
perch, driven from aunroosted
storm, driven by adriving
thrice-drivendriven
wind-drivenracking
wind-drivenblown

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