2H6 I.i.30 | [Queen to King, of her speech] ruder terms, such as my wit affords |
Oth I.iii.81 | [Othello to all] Rude am I in my speech |
RJ I.v.51 | [Romeo to himself, of Juliet] Touching hers, make blessed my rude hand [or: unrefined] |
Sonn.32.4 | [of this sonnet] These poor rude lines of thy deceased lover |
TC III.i.55 | [Pandarus to Helen, of his musical ability] Rude, in sooth |
TC III.ii.23 | [Troilus alone, of the effect of being with Cressida] too sharp in sweetness, / For the capacity of my ruder powers |
TNK III.v.121 | [Schoolmaster to Theseus] I first appear, though rude, and raw, and muddy |