3H6 II.v.118 | [Father to himself, of the son he killed] so obsequious will thy father be ... / As Priam was for all his valiant sons |
Ham I.ii.92 | [Claudius to Hamlet, of a bereaved son] In filial obligation for some term / To do obsequious sorrow |
Sonn.125.9 | [] let me be obsequious in thy heart |
Sonn.31.5 | [] many a holy and obsequious tear / Hath dear religious love stolen from mine eye |
Tit V.iii.151 | [Lucius to Marcus, of Titus' body] draw you near / To shed obsequious tears upon this trunk |