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Welcome, subst. salutation or kind reception of a new comer: Meas. III, 1, 45. Err. III, 1, 23. Err. III, 1, 23 Err. III, 1, 23 Mids. V, 94. Mids. V, 94 Merch. V, 38. Wint. IV, 4, 560. R2 I, 3, 212. H8 III, 2, 401. Troil. III, 3, 168 (O. Edd. the w., M. Edd. w.). Cor. II, 1, 200. IV, 5, 151. Tim. I, 2, 16. Mcb. III, 4, 2 etc. With an objective genitive (i. e. expressing the thing or person received): “makes summer's w. thrice more wished,” Sonn. 56, 14. “how thou lovest us, show in our brother's w.” Wint. I, 2, 174. “repeal him with the w. of his mother,” Cor. V, 5, 5. “whose w. had poisoned mine,” Lr. II, 4, 39. With a subjective genitive: “find the w. of a noble foe,” Troil. I, 3, 309. The possessive pronoun objectively: “confirm his w.” Gent. II, 4, 101. Gent. II, 4, 101 “pray God our good cheer may answer my good will and your good w. here,” Err. III, 1, 20. Shr. V, 1, 13. All's IV, 4, 14. R2 V, 2, 29. Troil. IV, 5, 276. Tim. I, 2, 135. Mcb. IV, 1, 132. Lr. II, 4, 236. Ant. II, 6, 47. subjectively: “I hold your dainties cheap and your w. dear,” Err. III, 1, 21. “weeping his --s forth,” Wint. IV, 4, 560. H8 I, 4, 37. Rom. I, 2, 37. Mcb. III, 4, 8. With “to:” Sonn. 110, 13. LLL II, 93. Wint. IV, 4, 65. H4A IV, 3, 59. H6A IV, 3, 40 “hither:” Gent. II, 4, 102. Err. III, 1, 68. John II, 11. “home:” R2 V, 2, 29. Cor. V, 6, 51. to bid w.: “to thee and thy company I bid a hearty w.” Tp. V, 111. “bid these gentlemen w.” Wiv. I, 1, 201. Err. III, 1, 68. Ado I, 1, 155. Merch. I, 2, 140. Wint. IV, 4, 65. H6A IV, 3, 40. Ant. IV, 14, 136 etc. “to give a p. w. or to give w. to a p.:” Lucr. 90. Sonn. 110, 13. Err. I, 1, 115. Merch. V, 133. Shr. Ind. 1, 103. John II, 11. John II, 11 R2 V, 2, 29. H4A IV, 3, 59. H8 I, 4, 57. Troil. IV, 5, 59 etc. “to have w.:” Gent. II, 5, 11. LLL II, 92. Shr. II, 97. Cor. V, 6, 51. “music, make their w.” Tim. I, 2, 135. “to make society the sweeter w.” Mcb. III, 1, 43. “not paying me a w.” Mids. V, 99. “our duties did his w. pay,” Mcb. IV, 1, 132 (our duties, i. e. reverence and homage, were offered him at his visit).
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