AC I.i.58 | [Philo to Demetrius, of Antony] He comes too short of that great property / Which still should go with Antony |
Ham II.i.103 | [Polonius to Ophelia, of Hamlet's behaviour] This is the very ecstasy of love, / Whose violent property fordoes itself |
Oth I.i.173 | [Brabantio to Roderigo] Is there not charms / By which the property of youth and maidhood / May be abused? |
R2 III.ii.135 | [Scroop to all] Sweet love ... changing his property, / Turns to the sourest and most deadly hate |