fancy love:
“no appearance of fancy in him,”
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, iii. 2.
28
;
“fancy's followers,”
A MIDSUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM, i. 1.
155
; where is fancy bred, THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, iii. 2. 63; fancy dies, THE
MERCHANT OF VENICE, iii. 2. 68; fancy's
knell, THE MERCHANT OF VENICE,
iii. 2. 70; in fancy following me, A MIDSUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM, iv. 1.
160; the power of fancy, AS YOU LIKE IT, iii. 5. 29;
“sweet and bitter fancy,”
AS YOU LIKE IT, iv. 3. 100
;
“As all impediments in fancy's course Are motives of more fancy,”
ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL, v. 3.
212
;
“and by my fancy,”
THE WINTER'S TALE, iv. 4.
474
;
“my fancy may be satisfied,”
1 HENRY VI., v. 3. 91
;
“What a mere child is fancy,”
THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN, iv. 2.
52
;
“soft fancy's slave,”
THE RAPE OF LUCRECE, 200
;
“this afflicted fancy”
A LOVER'S COMPLAINT, 61
(love-sick fair one);
“fancy, partial wight”
THE PASSIONATE PILGRIM, xix. 4
; (
“partial fancy,”
Dyce
)
“wounded fancies,”
A LOVER'S COMPLAINT, 197.