cheer countenance, aspect:
“pale of cheer,”
A MIDSUMMERNIGHT'S DREAM, iii. 2.
96
;
“that look'd with cheer,”
A MIDSUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM, v. 1.
286
;
“show a merry cheer,”
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, iii. 2.
314
;
“your cheer appall'd,”
1 HENRY VI., i. 2. 48
;
“this change of cheer,”
TITUS ANDRONICUS, i. 1. 264
;
“she smiled with so sweet a cheer,”
THE RAPE OF LUCRECE, 264
;
“heavy cheers,”
THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN, i. 5.
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