2H6 II.i.200 | [King to all, of Justice] Whose beam stands sure, whose rightful cause prevails |
CE II.ii.194 | [Antipholus of Syracuse to himself, of Adriana's approach] Until I know this sure uncertainty, / I'll entertain the offered fallacy |
Ham IV.v.13 | [Gentleman to Gertrude, of Ophelia's speech] Though nothing sure, yet much unhappily |
KL IV.vi.210 | [Gentleman to disguised Edgar, of the impending battle] Most sure and vulgar |
Tim III.iv.49 | [Flavius to all] If money were as certain as your waiting, / 'Twere sure enough |
Tit IV.ii.125 | [Aaron to Chiron and Demetrius, of the baby] he is your brother by the surer side [i.e. the woman's side] |