Luc.985 | [Lucrece as if to time, of Tarquin] Let him have time a beggar's orts to crave |
TC V.ii.161 | [Troilus to Ulysses, of Cressida] The fractions of her faith, orts of her love ... are bound to Diomed |
Tim IV.iii.401 | [First Bandit to others, of Timon's gold] It is some poor fragment, some slender ort of his remainder |