H5 IV.i.108 | [disguised King Henry to Bates, of the King] no man should possess him with any appearance of fear |
KJ III.iii.41 | [King John to Hubert, of his purpose] If ... thou [were] possessed with a thousand wrongs |
MW I.iii.93 | [Nym to Pistol, of Page] I will possess him with yellowness |
RJ V.i.10 | [Romeo alone] how sweet is love itself possessed |