Cor V.vi.65 | [First Lord to Aufidius, of Coriolanus] What faults he made before the last ... / Might have found easy fines |
KJ V.iv.37 | [Melun to Pembroke, Salisbury, and Bigot, of their executions] Paying the fine of rated treachery / Even with a treacherous fine of all your lives [first instance; second instance, sense 2] |
MM II.ii.40 | [Angelo to Isabella] To fine the faults whose fine stands in record [second instance; first instance, (v.), sense 3] |