Cor I.i.44 | [First Citizen to all, of Martius] He hath faults, with surplus, to tire in repetition |
KJ II.i.197 | [King Philip to Constance] It ill beseems this presence to cry aim / To these ill-tuned repetitions [i.e. list of accusations] |
Luc.1285 | [Lucrece to Maid, of Tarquin's attack] If it should be told, / The repetition cannot make it less |
R3 I.iii.164 | [Queen Margaret to Richard] repetition of what thou hast marred / That will I make before I let thee go |