2H4 I.iii.71 | [Hastings to Lord Bardolph, of the King's army] his divisions ... / Are in three heads: one power against the French; / And one against Glendower; perforce a third / Must take up us |
E3 IV.iv.42 | [Prince Edward to Audley] Thy parcelling this power hath made it more / Than all the world, and call it but a power [second instance] |
E3 IV.iv.52 | [Prince Edward to Audley, of the French] These quarters, squadrons, and these regiments, / Before, behind us, and on either hand, / Are but a power |