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Miracle, 1) a supernatural event: Sonn. 65, 13. Tp. II, 1, 6. V, 177. Wiv. III, 5, 119. Ado V, 4, 91. All's II, 1, 144. II, 3, 1. Wint. IV, 4, 545. John II, 497. H5 I, 1, 67. H6B II, 1, 60. Troil. V, 4, 37. Lr. I, 1, 225. II, 2, 172. IV, 6, 55. Per. V, 3, 58. “by m.” Err. V, 264. H4A II, 4, 184. “to do a m.” H6B II, 1. H6B II, 1 H6B II, 1 H6B II, 1 “to work a m.” Merch. III, 2, 90. Shr. V, 1, 127. H6A V, 4, 41. H6A V, 4, 41
2) a wonder, something wonderful: “'tis that m. and queen of gems that nature pranks her in attracts my soul,” Tw. II, 4, 88. “O m. of men,” H4B II, 3, 33. “be not offended, nature's m.” H6A V, 3, 54.
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