Cor III.iii.120 | [Coriolanus to Plebeians] You common cry of curs |
Cor IV.vi.150 | [Menenius to Brutus and Sicinius] You and your cry! |
Ham III.ii.286 | [Hamlet to Horatio] a fellowship in a cry of players |
MND IV.i.123 | [Theseus to Hippolyta, of his hounds] A cry more tuneable / Was never hallooed to |
Oth II.iii.354 | [Roderigo to Iago] I do follow here in the chase, not like a hound that hunts, but one that fills up the cry |