Both Uses of
bestow
in
Antony and Cleopatra
- Your Caesar's father Oft, when he hath mus'd of taking kingdoms in, Bestow'd his lips on that unworthy place, As it rain'd kisses.†
Scene 3.13 *
- Cleopatra, Not what you have reserv'd, nor what acknowledg'd, Put we i' the roll of conquest: still be't yours, Bestow it at your pleasure; and believe Caesar's no merchant, to make prize with you Of things that merchants sold.†
Scene 5.2
Definition:
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(bestow) to give -- typically to present as an honor or give as a gift