1H6 I.i.21 | [Exeter to all] And death's dishonourable victory / We with our stately presence glorify |
2H6 II.iii.97 | [Peter to himself] have I overcome mine enemies in this presence? |
AC II.ii.114 | [Antony to Enobarbus] You wrong this presence |
H8 IV.ii.37 | [Katherine to Griffith, of Wolsey] I'th' presence / He would say untruths |
Ham V.ii.222 | [Hamlet to Laertes] This presence knows |
KJ II.i.196 | [King Philip to Constance] It ill beseems this presence to cry aim / To these ill-tuned repetitions |
R3 I.iii.54 | [Grey to Richard] To whom in all this presence speaks your grace? |
R3 II.i.59 | [Richard to all] If I ... / Have aught committed that is hardly borne / By any in this presence |
R3 II.i.86 | [Dorset to Buckingham] no man in the presence / But his red colour hath forsook his cheeks |
R3 III.iv.64 | [Hastings to Richard] The tender love I bear your grace ... / Makes me most forward in this princely presence |