JC IV.iii.219 | [Brutus to Cassius] There is a tide in the affairs of men, / Which ... / Omitted, all the voyage of their life / Is bound in shallows and in miseries |
KJ II.i.431 | [Hubert to King John and King Philip] If love ambitious sought a match of birth, / Whose veins bound richer blood than Lady Blanche? |
KJ II.i.442 | [Hubert to King John and King Philip, of Lewis the Dauphin and Blanche] two such silver currents, when they join, / Do glorify the banks that bound them in |
TC IV.v.129 | [Hector to Ajax, of Ajax's mixed heritage] my mother's blood / Runs on the dexter cheek, and this sinister / Bounds in my father's |