Both Uses of
countenance
in
Henry VIII
- Heaven witness, I have been to you a true and humble wife, At all times to your will conformable; Ever in fear to kindle your dislike, Yea, subject to your countenance, glad or sorry As I saw it inclin'd.†
Scene 2.4
- Presently He did unseal them; and the first he view'd, He did it with a serious mind; a heed Was in his countenance.†
Scene 3.2 *
Definition:
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(countenance as in: a pleasant countenance) facial expression; or face; or composure or manner