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attach to lay hold of, to arrest, to seize: “attach you by this officer,” THE COMEDY OF ERRORS, iv. 1. 74 ; “attach the hand Of his fair mistress,” LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST, iv. 3. 371 ; “Desires you to attach his son,” THE WINTER'S TALE, v. 1. 182 ; “Of capital treason I attach you both,” 2 HENRY IV., iv. 2. 109 ; “attach Lord Montacute,” HENRY VIII., i. 1. 217 ; “Attach thee as a traitorous innovator,” CORIOLANUS, iii. 1. 174 ; “attach'd with weariness,” THE TEMPEST, iii. 3. 5 ; “weariness durst not have attached one,” 2 HENRY IV., ii. 2. 3 ; “My father was attached,” 1 HENRY VI., ii. 4. 96 ; “hath attach'd Our merchants' goods,” HENRY VIII., i. 1. 95 ; “He is attach'd,” HENRY VIII., i. 2. 210 ; “Troilus be half attach'd,” TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, v. 2. 159.

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    • William Shakespeare, Coriolanus, 3.1
    • William Shakespeare, The Comedy of Errors, 4.1
    • William Shakespeare, The First Part of Henry VI, 2.4
    • William Shakespeare, The Tempest, 3.3
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