Cor V.iii.162 | [Volumnia to Coriolanus, of herself] she, poor hen, fond of no second brood |
Cym I.i.37 | [First Gentleman to Second Gentleman, of Posthumus' father] old, and fond of issue [or: sense 4, 6] |
Sonn.84.14 | []Being fond on praise, which makes your praises worse |
TNK I.ii.46 | [Palamon to Arcite] to be fond upon / Another's way of speech |