1H6 II.i.37 | [Talbot to all, of Salisbury and the King] I am bound to both |
1H6 II.iv.128 | [Richard to Vernon] I am bound to you |
3H6 II.iv.3 | [Richard to Clifford] Suppose this arm is for the Duke of York, / And this for Rutland, both bound to revenge |
Cym III.v.49 | [Queen to Cymbeline, of Innogen's duty] Which daily she was bound to proffer |
Cym IV.ii.46.1 | [disguised Innogen to all] I am bound to you [punned as 'linked' in next line] |
H8 I.ii.112 | [King Henry to Queen Katherine, of Buckingham] To nature none more bound |
MW IV.vi.54 | [Fenton to Host] So shall I evermore be bound to thee |
RJ IV.ii.32 | [Capulet to Juliet, of the Friar] All our whole city is much bound to him |
TNK V.ii.42 | [Gaoler's Daughter to Gaoler, of the Wooer she thinks of as Palamon] I am much bound to him |