2H4 V.v.6 | [Falstaff to Shallow, of King Henry V] I will leer upon him as 'a comes by |
LLL V.ii.480 | [Berowne to Boyet] You leer upon me, do you? |
TC V.i.86 | [Thersites alone, of Diomedes] I will no more trust him when he leers than I will a serpent when he hisses |