clip to embrace:
“Clip dead men's graves,”
2 HENRY VI., iv. 1. 6
;
“let me clip ye In arms,”
CORIOLANUS, i. 6. 29
;
“here I clip The anvil of my sword,”
CORIOLANUS, iv. 5. 109
;
“You elements that clip us round about,”
OTHELLO, iii. 3. 468
;
“clip your wives,”
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, iv. 8.
8
;
“No grave upon the earth shall clip in it,”
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, v. 2.
356
;
“To clip Elysium,”
VENUS AND ADONIS, 600
;
“clip me,”
THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM, xi. 14
;
“clipp'd in with the sea,”
1 HENRY IV., iii. 1. 44
;
“clipp'd his body,”
CYMBELINE, ii. 3. 134
;
“clipp'd about,”
CYMBELINE, v. 5. 449
;
“she clipp'd Adonis,”
THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM, xi. 6
;
“clippeth thee about,”
KING JOHN, v. 2. 34
;
“clipping her,”
THE WINTER'S TALE, v. 2. 52.