1H6 II.iv.44 | [Somerset to Vernon, of the number of roses] If I have fewest, I subscribe in silence |
2H6 III.i.38 | [Queen to King, of her fears of Gloucester] if better reasons can supplant, / I will subscribe and say I wronged the Duke |
KL III.vii.64 | [Gloucester to Regan, as if speaking to the porter at the gate] Good porter, turn the key; / All cruels else subscribe [unclear meaning: ?whatever other form of cruelty you assent to] [F; Q subscribed] |
MM II.iv.89 | [Angelo to Isabella, of any other way of saving Claudio's life] I subscribe not that, nor any other |