CE II.i.86 | [Luciana to Adriana] Fie, how impatience loureth in your face |
R2 I.iii.235 | [King Richard to John of Gaunt] Why at our justice seemest thou then to lour? |
R3 I.i.3 | [Richard alone] all the clouds that loured upon our house |
R3 V.iii.284 | [King Richard to Ratcliffe] The sky doth frown and lour upon our army |
RJ IV.v.94 | [Friar to all] The heavens do lour upon you for some ill |
Sonn.149.7 | [] if thou lower'st on me do I not spend / Revenge upon myself with present moan? |