Out, prepos. == out of: “those that bawl out the ruins of thy linen,” H4B II, 2, 27.* “when you have pushed out your gates the very defender of them,” Cor. V, 2, 41. In Tim. IV, 1, 38 within and out that wall is == within and without that wall; cf. Wiv. V, 5, 60.
Mostly preceded by from: “purchasing the semblance of my soul from out the state of hellish misery,” Merch. III, 4, 21. “to whip this dwarfish war from out the circle of his territories,” John V, 2, 136. R2 III, 3, 64. IV, 206. R3 I, 4, 186.