3H6 III.i.1 | [First Keeper to Second Keeper] Under this thick-grown brake we'll shroud ourselves |
3H6 IV.iii.41 | [Warwick to Edward] [you] know not ... how to shroud yourself from enemies |
LLL IV.iii.135 | [King to Longaville and Dumaine] I have been closely shrouded in this bush |
R3 I.ii.2 | [Anne to the bearers] If honour may be shrouded in a hearse |
Tem II.ii.40 | [Trinculo to himself] I will here shroud till the dregs of the storm be past |