E3 II.ii.135 | [Countess to King Edward] remove those lets / That stand between your highness' love and mine |
H5 V.ii.65 | [Burgundy to King Henry and the French King] my speech entreats / That I may know the let why gentle peace / Should not ... bless us |
Luc.330 | [Tarquin to himself] these lets attend the time / To add a more rejoicing to the prime |
Luc.646 | [Tarquin to Lucrece] my uncontrolled tide / Turns not, but swells the higher by this let |
TNK III.v.155 | [Schoolmaster to Theseus, of his dogs hunting the stag] May they kill him without lets |