All 4 Uses of
abide
in
Henry IV, Part 2
- O miracle of men! him did you leave, Second to none, unseconded by you, To look upon the hideous god of war In disadvantage; to abide a field Where nothing but the sound of Hotspur's name Did seem defensible: so you left him.†
Scene 2.3
- Do I? yea, in very truth, do I, an 'twere an aspen leaf: I cannot abide swaggerers.†
Scene 2.4
- Never, never; she would always say she could not abide Master Shallow.†
Scene 3.2 *
- That argues but the shame of your offence: A rotten case abides no handling.†
Scene 4.1
Definition:
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(abide as in: abide by her decision) to tolerate or put up with something