Cym III.v.93 | [Cloten to Pisanio, of Innogen] satisfy me home, / What is become of her? |
JC III.ii.1 | [Plebians to Brutus] We will be satisfied |
JC IV.ii.10.1 | [Brutus to Pindarus, of Cassius] if he be at hand / I shall be satisfied |
Mac V.i.33 | [Doctor to Gentlewoman, of Lady Macbeth] I will set down what comes from her, to satisfy my remembrance the more strongly |
TS IV.ii.4 | [Hortensio as Licio to Tranio as Lucentio] to satisfy you in what I have said |