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blind (2 cf. L. ‘caeca nox’ Virgil, ‘caecum antrum’ Lucan)
1. heedless, regardless, reckless, indiscriminate Tw.N. V. i. 239 “the waves,” H5 III. iii. 34 “The and bloody soldier,” R3 I. iv. 262 “to thy own soul so ”
2. enveloped in darkness, dark, obscure R3 III. vii. 128 “blind forgetfulness” (Ff “darke”), V. iii. 62 “ cave of eternal night,” Lucr. 675 “blind concealing night.”
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    • William Shakespeare, Henry V, 3.3
    • William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night, Or what you will, 5.1
    • William Shakespeare, The Rape of Lucrece
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