2H6 I.ii.31 | [Gloucester to Duchess, of his dream] what it doth bode, God knows |
2H6 III.ii.85 | [Queen to King, of her difficult journey to England] What boded this |
3H6 II.i.39 | [Edward to Richard, of seeing three suns] Whate'er it bodes, henceforward will I bear / Upon my target three fair-shining suns |
Ham I.i.69 | [Horatio to Marcellus, of the Ghost] This bodes some strange eruption to our state |
MA II.iii.82 | [Benedick to himself, of Balthasar] I pray God his bad voice bode no mischief |
MA III.ii.39 | [Claudio to Don Pedro, of Benedick] 'A brushes his hat o'mornings; what should that bode? |
Oth IV.iii.56.1 | [Desdemona to Emilia] Mine eyes do itch: / Does that bode weeping? |
Oth V.ii.244.2 | [Emilia as if to Desdemona] What did thy song bode, lady? |
Tit II.iii.195 | [Quintus to Aaron] My sight is very dull, whate'er it bodes |
TS V.ii.106 | [Hortensio to Lucentio, of Katherina's obedience] I wonder what it bodes |