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Search phrase: undone

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All's Well That Ends WellAW I.i.83I am undone: there is no living, none,I am vndone, there is no liuing, none,
All's Well That Ends WellAW II.iii.265Undone and forfeited to cares for ever!Vndone, and forfeited to cares for euer.
All's Well That Ends WellAW III.ii.20daughter-in-law; she hath recovered the King and undonedaughter-in-Law, shee hath recouered the King, and vndone
All's Well That Ends WellAW IV.iii.313You are undone, captain – all but yourYou are vndone Captaine all but your
All's Well That Ends WellAW V.iii.146undone.vndone.
Antony and CleopatraAC II.v.106.1And be undone by 'em.and be vndone by em.
Antony and CleopatraAC III.i.14Better to leave undone than by our deedBetter to leaue vndone, then by our deed
As You Like ItAYL V.iv.45mine enemy, I have undone three tailors, I have hadmine enemie, I haue vndone three Tailors, I haue had
CoriolanusCor I.i.62We cannot, sir, we are undone already.We cannot Sir, we are vndone already.
CoriolanusCor II.ii.19nothing undone that may fully discover him their opposite.nothing vndone, that may fully discouer him their opposite.
CoriolanusCor IV.vi.109We are all undone unlessWe are all vndone, vnlesse
CoriolanusCor IV.vii.24As draw his sword; yet he hath left undoneAs draw his Sword: yet he hath left vndone
CymbelineCym IV.ii.123.2We are all undone.We are all vndone.
Henry IV Part 11H4 II.ii.85O, we are undone, both we and oursO, we are vndone, both we and ours
Henry IV Part 11H4 II.ii.87Hang ye, gorbellied knaves, are ye undone?Hang ye gorbellied knaues, are you vndone?
Henry IV Part 11H4 V.ii.3.2Then are we all undone.Then we are all vndone.
Henry IV Part 22H4 II.i.22I am undone by his going, I warrant you, he's anI am vndone with his going: I warrant he is an
Henry IV Part 22H4 III.ii.112have let me alone. My old dame will be undone now forhaue let me alone: my old Dame will be vndone now, for
Henry VI Part 33H6 I.i.232Thou hast undone thyself, thy son, and me;Thou hast vndone thy selfe, thy Sonne, and me,
Henry VIIIH8 III.ii.210This paper has undone me. 'Tis th' accountThis paper ha's vndone me: 'Tis th'Accompt
Julius CaesarJC IV.ii.9Things done undone; but if he be at handThings done, vndone: But if he be at hand
King Edward IIIE3 II.i.409Which without shame could not be left undone.Which without shame, could not be left vndone;
King LearKL I.i.16I cannot wish the fault undone, the issue of it beingI cannot wish the fault vndone, the issue of it, being
MacbethMac I.v.23Than wishest should be undone. Hie thee hitherThen wishest should be vndone. High thee hither,
MacbethMac V.i.64done cannot be undone. To bed, to bed, to bed.done, cannot be vndone. To bed, to bed, to bed.
MacbethMac V.v.50And wish the estate o'the world were now undone. –And wish th' estate o'th' world were now vndon.
The Merchant of VeniceMV III.i.114But Antonio is certainly undone.But Anthonio is certainely vndone.
The Merry Wives of WindsorMW III.iii.90You're shamed, you're overthrown, you're undone forYou'r sham'd, y'are ouerthrowne, y'are vndone for
The Merry Wives of WindsorMW III.iii.103to take an ill advantage of his absence. You are undone.to take an ill aduantage of his absence: you are vndone.
The Merry Wives of WindsorMW IV.ii.38I am undone. The knight is here.I am vndone, the Knight is heere.
The Merry Wives of WindsorMW IV.v.84undone! Fly, run, hue and cry, villain! I am undone!vndone: fly, run: huy, and cry (villaine) I am vndone.
Much Ado About NothingMA IV.i.308she is undone.she is vndone.
OthelloOth III.iii.202Is not to leave't undone, but keep't unknown.Is not to leaue't vndone, but kept vnknowne.
OthelloOth V.i.54Iago? O, I am spoiled, undone by villains!Iago? Oh I am spoyl'd, vndone by Villaines:
OthelloOth V.ii.77Alas, he is betrayed, and I undone.Alas, he is betray'd, and I vndone.
PericlesPer I.i.118If by which time our secret be undone,If by which time, our secret be vndone,
PericlesPer IV.iii.1Why, are you foolish? Can it be undone?Why ere you foolish, can it be vndone?
Romeo and JulietRJ III.ii.38We are undone, lady, we are undone!We are vndone Lady, we are vndone.
The Taming of the ShrewTS V.i.38Mine old master Vincentio! Now we are undone andmine old Master Uincentio: now wee are vndone and
The Taming of the ShrewTS V.i.59hose, a scarlet cloak, and a copatain hat! O, I am undone,hose, a scarlet cloake, and a copataine hat: oh I am vndone,
The Taming of the ShrewTS V.i.60I am undone! While I play the good husband at home,I am vndone: while I plaie the good husband at home,
The Taming of the ShrewTS V.i.100him, forswear him, or else we are all undone.him, forsweare him, or else we are all vndone.
Timon of AthensTim IV.ii.2Are we undone, cast off, nothing remaining?Are we vndone, cast off, nothing remaining?
Timon of AthensTim IV.ii.38Undone by goodness! Strange, unusual blood,Vndone by Goodnesse: Strange vnvsuall blood,
Timon of AthensTim IV.iii.212By that which has undone thee. Hinge thy knee,By that which ha's vndone thee; hindge thy knee,
Timon of AthensTim IV.iii.484For his undone lord than mine eyes for you.For his vndone Lord, then mine eyes for you.
Titus AndronicusTit IV.ii.55O, gentle Aaron, we are all undone.Oh gentle Aaron, we are all vndone,
Titus AndronicusTit IV.ii.75Thou hast undone our mother.Thou hast vndone our mother.
Titus AndronicusTit IV.ii.77And therein, hellish dog, thou hast undone her.And therein hellish dog, thou hast vndone,
Troilus and CressidaTC III.iii.258undone for ever, for if Hector break not his neckvndone for euer; for if Hector breake not his necke
The Two Gentlemen of VeronaTG II.v.3welcome. I reckon this always, that a man is never undonewelcome. I reckon this alwaies, that a man is neuer vndon
The Two Gentlemen of VeronaTG IV.i.5Sir, we are undone; these are the villainsSir we are vndone; these are the Villaines
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK I.iii.44May be outworn, never undone. I thinkMay be out worne, never undone. I thinke
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK III.vi.107Lo, cousin, lo, our folly has undone us!Loe Cosen, loe, our Folly has undon us.
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK IV.i.125And undone in an hour. All the young maidsAnd undon in an howre. All the young Maydes
The Winter's TaleWT IV.iv.438.2Even here undone!Euen heere vndone:
The Winter's TaleWT IV.iv.450You have undone a man of fourscore three,You haue vndone a man of fourescore three,
The Winter's TaleWT IV.iv.457To mingle faith with him! Undone, undone!To mingle faith with him. Vndone, vndone:

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Venus and AdonisVen.783 And then my little heart were quite undone, And then my litle heart were quite vndone,

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undoneruined, destroyed, brought down

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Frequently Encountered Words (FEW)...where he supped tonight sup (n ) 2--3 undone (adj ) ruined destroyed brought down ...
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