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Search phrase: reaped

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All's Well That Ends WellAW II.i.147Proffers not took reap thanks for their reward.Proffers not tooke, reape thanks for their reward.
Antony and CleopatraAC V.ii.88That grew the more by reaping. His delightsThat grew the more by reaping: His delights
As You Like ItAYL III.ii.103They that reap must sheaf and bind,They that reap must sheafe and binde,
As You Like ItAYL III.v.103That the main harvest reaps. Loose now and thenThat the maine haruest reapes: loose now and then
CoriolanusCor V.iii.143Which thou shalt thereby reap is such a nameWhich thou shalt thereby reape, is such a name
CoriolanusCor V.vi.36In mine own person; holp to reap the fameIn mine owne person: holpe to reape the Fame
CymbelineCym II.iv.86Which you might from relation likewise reap,Which you might from Relation likewise reape,
Henry IV Part 11H4 I.iii.33Fresh as a bridegroom, and his chin new reapedFresh as a Bride-groome, and his Chin new reapt,
Henry VI Part 22H6 III.i.381And reap the harvest which that rascal sowed;And reape the Haruest which that Rascall sow'd.
Henry VI Part 33H6 I.iv.166As now I reap at thy too cruel hand!As now I reape at thy too cruell hand.
Henry VI Part 33H6 V.vii.20And of our labours thou shalt reap the gain.And of our Labours thou shalt reape the gaine.
Henry VIIIH8 III.ii.204What sudden anger's this? How have I reaped it?What sodaine Anger's this? How haue I reap'd it?
King Edward IIIE3 III.i.32The greater glory reaps the victory.The greater glory reapes the victory,
Love's Labour's LostLLL IV.iii.359.2Sowed cockle reaped no corn,sowed Cockell, reap'd no Corne,
Measure for MeasureMM IV.i.75Our corn's to reap, for yet our tilth's to sow.Our Corne's to reape, for yet our Tithes to sow.
Richard IIR2 I.iii.218But little vantage shall I reap thereby;But little vantage shall I reape thereby.
Richard IIIR3 II.ii.116We are to reap the harvest of his son.We are to reape the Haruest of his Sonne.
Richard IIIR3 V.ii.15To reap the harvest of perpetual peaceTo reape the Haruest of perpetuall peace,
Twelfth NightTN III.i.130Your wife is like to reap a proper man.your wife is like to reape a proper man:

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SonnetsSonn.128.7 Whilst my poor lips, which should that harvest reap, Whilst my poore lips which should that haruest reape,

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reapedbarbered, clipped, trimmed

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