KJ IV.iii.52 | [Pembroke to all, of Arthur's apparent murder] so sole and so unmatchable |
Phoen.2 | [] Let the bird of loudest lay / On the sole Arabian tree, / Herald sad and trumpet be |
Sonn.36.7 | [of an annoying factor] Which though it alter not love's sole effect, / Yet doth it steal sweet hours from love's delight [or: ability to make two things one] |