2H4 I.iii.24 | [Lord Bardolph to Hastings] Conjecture, expectation, and surmise / Of aids incertain should not be admitted |
JC V.i.95 | [Cassius to Brutus] since the affairs of men rests still incertain, / Let's reason with the worst that may befall |
MM III.i.130 | [Claudio to Isabella, of being dead] to be worse than worst / Of those that lawless and incertain thought / Imagine howling |
Tim IV.iii.244 | [Apemantus to Timon] Willing misery / Outlives incertain pomp |