All 16 Uses of
envoy
in
Love's Labour's Lost
- Some enigma, some riddle: come, thy l'envoy; begin.†
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- No egma, no riddle, no l'envoy; no salve in the mail, sir.†
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- sir, plantain, a plain plantain; no l'envoy, no l'envoy; no salve, sir, but a plantain.†
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- sir, plantain, a plain plantain; no l'envoy, no l'envoy; no salve, sir, but a plantain.†
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- Doth the inconsiderate take salve for l'envoy, and the word l'envoy for a salve?†
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- Doth the inconsiderate take salve for l'envoy, and the word l'envoy for a salve?†
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- Is not l'envoy a salve?†
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- Now the l'envoy.†
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- I will add the l'envoy.†
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- Now will I begin your moral, and do you follow with my l'envoy.†
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- A good l'envoy, ending in the goose; would you desire more?†
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- To sell a bargain well is as cunning as fast and loose: Let me see: a fat l'envoy; ay, that's a fat goose.†
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- Then call'd you for the l'envoy.†
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- True, and I for a plantain: thus came your argument in; Then the boy's fat l'envoy, the goose that you bought; And he ended the market.†
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- Thou hast no feeling of it, Moth: I will speak that l'envoy: I, Costard, running out, that was safely within, Fell over the threshold and broke my shin.†
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- marry me to one Frances: I smell some l'envoy, some goose, in this.†
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Definition:
a representative sent on a mission -- often representing a government