2H4 V.ii.4.2 | [Warwick to Lord Chief Justice, of King Henry IV] He's walked the way of nature |
AW IV.iii.238 | [Parolles to First Soldier] I would repent out the remainder of nature |
Cym V.v.151 | [Cymbeline to Iachimo] I had rather thou shouldst live, while Nature will, / Than die ere I hear more |
Cym V.v.165 | [Iachimo to Cymbeline, of Italian women] Postures, beyond brief Nature |
Ham I.v.12 | [Ghost to Hamlet] the foul crimes done in my days of nature |
Mac III.iv.27.1 | [First Murderer to Macbeth, of Banquo] With twenty trenched gashes on his head, / The least a death to nature |
Tim IV.iii.269 | [Timon to Apemantus] Thy nature did commence in sufferance |