Cor IV.v.145 | [Aufidius to Coriolanus, of the Romans] Or rudely visit them in parts remote |
Luc.170 | [of Tarquin] Throwing his mantle rudely o'er his arm |
Luc.669 | [Tarquin to Lucrece] enforced hate / Instead of love's coy touch shall rudely tear thee |
Sonn.66.6 | []maiden virtue rudely strumpeted |
TC IV.iv.34 | [Troilus to Cressida] injury of chance ... rudely beguiles our lips / Of all rejoindure |