2H6 IV.vii.109 | [Say to all] if ... / God should be so obdurate as yourselves, / How would it fare with your departed souls? |
3H6 II.v.1 | [King alone] This battle fares like to the morning's war |
Luc.715 | [of Tarquin] So fares it with this faultful lord of Rome |
MA IV.i.220 | [Friar to Leonato, of prizing things lost] So will it fare with Claudio |
Sonn.22.12 | [] thy heart which I will keep so chary / As tender nurse her babe from faring ill |
TNK V.iii.128 | [Theseus to EMilia] so it fared / Good space between these kinsmen |
TNK V.iv.45 | [Palamon to all] How do things fare? |