1H6 V.iv.4 | [Shepherd to Pucelle] now it is my chance to find thee out |
2H6 III.ii.407 | [Queen to Suffolk] wheresoe'er thou art in this world's globe, / I'll have an Iris that shall find thee out |
3H6 III.ii.178 | [Richard to and of himself] like one lost in a thorny wood ... / Not knowing how to find the open air, / But toiling desperately to find it out |
JC I.iii.134 | [Cinna to Cassius, of his purpose] To find out you |
R2 II.iii.144 | [York to all, of Bolingbroke] cut out his way / To find out right with wrong |