AC II.i.21 | [Pompey as if to Cleopatra] all the charms of love, / Salt Cleopatra, soften thy waned lip! |
MM V.i.398 | [Duke to Isabella, of Angelo] Whose salt imagination yet hath wronged / Your well-defended honour |
Oth II.i.233 | [Iago to Roderigo, of Cassio] putting on the mere form of civil and humane seeming for the better compassing of his salt and most hidden loose affection |
Oth III.iii.401 | [Iago to Othello, of Desdemona and Cassio] Were they ... / As salt as wolves in pride |
Tim IV.iii.86 | [Timon to Timandra] Make use of thy salt hours |