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envious malicious: envious carping tongue, 1 HENRY VI., iv. 1. 90; “envious looks,” 2 HENRY VI., ii. 4. 12 ; “the envious people,” 2 HENRY VI., ii. 4. 35 ; “The envious load that lies upon his heart,” 2 HENRY VI., iii. 1. 157 ; “The envious slanders of her false accusers,” RICHARD III., i. 3. 26 ; “a deep envious one,” HENRY VIII., ii. 1. 45 ; “An envious thrust,” ROMEO AND JULIET, iii. 1. 165 ; “Can heaven be so envious?” ROMEO AND JULIET, iii. 2. 40 ; “necessary and not envious,” JULIUS CAESAR, ii. 1. 178 ; “what envious flint,” THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN, v. 4. 61.

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    • William Shakespeare, The First Part of Henry VI, 4.1
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