MM III.i.79 | [Isabella to Claudio] I quake / Lest thou ... six or seven winters more respect / Than a perpetual honour |
Per II.ii.13 | [Simonides to Thaisa] As jewels lose their glory if neglected, / So princes their renowns if not respected |
Sonn.149.9 | [] What merit do I in myself respect |
Sonn.85.13 | [] Then others, for the breath of words respect |
TG I.ii.134 | [Julia to Lucetta, of the pieces of letter] If you respect them, best to take them up |
TG IV.iv.191 | [disguised Julia alone, of Proteus and Silvia] What should it be that he respects in her / But I can make respective in myself |
TG V.iv.20 | [Proteus to Silvia] you respect not aught your servant doth |