1H6 V.i.16 | [Gloucester to King] the sooner to effect / And surer bind this knot of amity |
2H4 II.i.24 | [Hostess to Fang, of Falstaff] hold him sure |
2H6 III.i.188 | [Cardinal to his men] take away the Duke and guard him sure |
JC I.ii.318 | [Cassius alone] let Caesar seat him sure |
JC IV.i.47 | [Antony to Octavius] How covert matters may be best disclosed, / And open perils surest answered |
Tim III.iii.40 | [Servant alone] Doors that were ne'er acquainted with their wards ... must be employed / Now to guard sure their master |
Tit V.ii.164 | [Publius to Caius and Valentine, of either Demetrius or Chiron] Is he sure bound? |
Tit V.ii.76 | [Tamora to Chiron and Demetrius, of Lucius] whilst I at a banquet hold him sure |