KJ II.i.337 | [King John to King Philip, comparing his claim to a river] Whose passage, vexed with thy impediment, / Shall leave his native channel and o'erswell |
KJ III.iv.83 | [Constance to Cardinal Pandulph, of Arthur] But now will canker-sorrow eat my bud / And chase the native beauty from his cheek |
LLL IV.iii.261 | [Berowne to King] native blood is counted painting now |
RJ IV.i.97 | [Friar to Juliet, of taking the potion] no pulse / Shall keep his native progress, but surcease |