E3 III.iii.22 | [Prince Edward to King Edward] leaving at our heels / A wide apparent field |
KL III.iv.107 | [Fool to Lear] a little fire in a wild field |
LLL II.i.85 | [Boyet to Princess, of the King] He rather means to lodge you in the field, / Like one that comes here to besiege his court [or: sense 1] |
LLL II.i.93 | [Princess to King] The roof of this court is too high to be yours, and welcome to the wide fields too base to be mine |
LLL V.ii.345 | [Princess to King] This field shall hold me, and so hold your vow [or: general sense] |