Cym V.iv.165 | [First Gaoler to Posthumus, of someone drunk] the brain the heavier for being too light |
JC IV.iii.254 | [Brutus to Lucius] Canst thou hold up thy heavy eyes awhile |
KL II.ii.169 | [disguised Kent alone] Take vantage, heavy eyes, not to behold / This shameful lodging |
MND V.i.363 | [Puck to himself] the heavy ploughman snores |
R3 III.i.5 | [Prince Edward to Richard, of the journey] our crosses on the way / Have made it tedious, wearisome, and heavy |
Sonn.50.1 | [] How heavy do I journey on the way [or: sense 1; also: adverbial sense] |
Tem II.i.192 | [Gonzalo to Antonio] I am very heavy |