Luc.721 | [of Tarquin's soul] To whose weak ruins muster troops of cares / To ask the spotted princess how she fares |
MND I.i.110 | [Lysander to Thesus, of Helena and Demetrius] she ... dotes in idolatry / Upon this spotted and inconstant man |
R2 III.ii.134 | [King Richard to Scroop, of his lords] Terrible hell / Make war upon their spotted souls for this |
TC V.iii.18 | [Cassandra to Hector, of vows to the gods] They are ... more abhorred / Than spotted livers in the sacrifice |
Tit II.iii.74 | [Bassianus to Tamora, of Aaron] Doth make your honour of his body's hue, / Spotted, detested, and abominable |
WT I.ii.328 | [Leontes to Camillo, of the purity of his bed] which being spotted / Is goads, thorns |