1H4 V.iii.2 | [Blunt to Douglas] What is thy name that in the battle thus / Thou crossest me? |
Ham I.i.127 | [Horatio to Barnardo and Marcellus, on seeing the Ghost] I'll cross it, though it blast me |
TNK IV.i.100 | [Wooer to all, of the Gaoler's Daughter] Three or four / I saw from far off cross her |
TNK IV.ii.40 | [Emilia alone, of Palamon's eyes] what young maid dare cross 'em? [ >> sense 2 for an alternative reading] |