AYL I.iii.114 | [Rosalind to Celia] Were it not better ... / That I did suit me all points like a man? |
Cym V.i.23 | [Posthumus alone] I'll ... suit myself / As does a Briton peasant |
H5 IV.ii.51 | [Grandpr?š to all] Description cannot suit itself in words / To demonstrate the life of such a battle |
KL IV.vii.6.2 | [Cordelia to Kent] Be better suited |
MV I.ii.69 | [Portia to Nerissa, of Falconbridge] How oddly he is suited! |
Sonn.127.10 | [] my mistress' eyes are raven black, / Her eyes so suited, and they mourners seem |
Sonn.132.12 | [] And suit thy pity like in every part |
TN V.i.231 | [Viola as Cesario to and of Sebastian] So went he suited to his watery tomb |