AC IV.xiv.74 | [Antony to Eros, of himself in Rome] his face subdued / To penetrative shame |
Oth I.iii.247 | [Desdemona to Duke, of Othello] My heart's subdued / Even to the very quality of my lord |
Oth V.ii.344 | [Othello to Lodovico, of himself] one whose subdued eyes ... / Drop tears |
Tem I.ii.490 | [Ferdinand to himself, of Prospero] this man's threats / To whom I am subdued |
TNK I.i.232 | [Theseus to Queens] being sensually subdued, / We lose our human title |