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- adjective Archaic form of
sealed . - verb archaic Simple past tense and past participle of
seal .
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Examples
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Again, he is accusing her of giving herself promiscuously to others: she has "seal'd false bond" with other men, to whom he lies as often as she does with him.
Archive 2009-05-01 Rus Bowden 2009
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Sleep overtook me, and with my flowing Tears seal'd my corporeal Eyes, or what else, I am ignorant, but I saw strange glorious Pageants of
Exilius 2008
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In Romeo and Juliet (Act V, Scene ii) the searchers of the town, suspecting that Friar Laurence and his brother monk “... both were in a house/where the infectious pestilence did reign/seal'd up the doors ...” and did not let them leave.
HEALTH AND DISEASE OWSEI TEMKIN 1968
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Ere Hampden's death had seal'd the bond of strife,
Cromwell Alfred B. Richards
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The morn seal'd her sorrows -- the wreck on the shore
Poetic Sketches Thomas Gent
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The saft springs o 'pleasure had lang, lang been seal'd;
The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume III The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century Various
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Men are such sievish leaky Mortals there, that they can't conceal even their own Rogueries; for political Secrets told to _Britons_, tho 'under Vows of Secrecy, are like Bonds for great Sums seal'd in private, but Judgment is soon enter'd up in the public Offices; and all the World knows in a trice what has pass'd.
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Maker of marriage, He that hath _seal'd the deed_,
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As if thou'hadst seal'd my pardon, with thy blood.
At the round earths imagin'd corners, blow John Donne 1921
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That seized thy parting soul, and seal'd thee His; 10
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