H8 II.i.127 | [Buckingham to all] Where you are liberal of your loves and counsels / Be sure you be not loose |
LLL V.ii.848 | [Rosaline to Berowne, of his mocking] Whose influence is begot of that loose grace / Which shallow laughing hearers give to fools |
TC III.iii.41 | [Ulysses to all, of Achilles] Lay negligent and loose regard upon him |
TC IV.iv.45 | [Troilus to Cressida, of time allowing them farewells] He fumbles up into a loose adieu |