R2 IV.i.54 | [Another Lord to Aumerle] I ... spur thee on with full as many lies / As may be hollowed in thy treacherous ear |
TN I.v.261 | [Viola as Cesario to Olivia] [I would] Hallow your name to the reverberate hills |
TNK II.i.102 | [Palamon to Arcite] To our Theban hounds ... / No more now must we hallow |
TNK II.iv.11 | [Arcite to Theseus] I ... well have hallowed / To a deep cry of dogs |
TNK III.ii.8 | [Gaoler's Daughter alone, of Palamon] what if I hallowed for him? / I cannot hallow |
WT III.iii.75 | [Shepherd to himself, of the Clown] he hallowed but even now |