2H4 I.iii.85.1 | [Hastings to Lord Bardolph, of King Henry's army] who is substituted 'gainst the French / I have no certain notice |
H5 IV.vii.114 | [King Henry to heralds] Bring me just notice of the numbers dead |
JC III.ii.272 | [Antony to Servant, of Brutus and Cassius] Belike they had some notice of the people, / How I had moved them |
LLL I.i.264 | [King reading Armado's letter to him, of Jaquenetta] [I] shall, at the least of thy sweet notice, bring her to trial |