Cor II.ii.142.1 | [Menenius to Coriolanus] Take to you, ... / Your honour with your form [i.e. the honour appropriate to someone in your position] [or: sense 6] |
MM II.iv.12 | [Angelo alone] O form, / How often dost thou with thy case, thy habit, / Wrench awe from fools |
WT I.ii.313 | [Leontes to and of Camillo] whom I from meaner form / Have benched and reared to worship |