AW IV.ii.42 | [Bertram to Diana, of his ring] It is an honour 'longing to our house |
H5 II.iv.80 | [Exeter to French King, of King Henry] lay apart / The borrowed glories that ... 'longs / To him |
H8 I.ii.32 | [Norfolk to King Henry, of the clothiers] not able to maintain / The many to them 'longing [i.e. employed by them] |
MM II.ii.59 | [Isabella to Angelo] No ceremony that to great ones longs ... / Become them with one half so good a grace / As mercy does |
TS IV.iv.7 | [Tranio to Pedant] hold your own ... / With such austerity as 'longeth to a father |