3H6 I.i.184 | [Westmorland to King] In whose cold blood no spark of honour bides [or: sense 1] |
Cym III.i.76 | [Cymbeline to Lucius, of the rebellions against Rome] a precedent / Which not to read would show the Britons cold |
JC V.ii.4 | [Brutus to Messala] I perceive / But cold demeanour in Octavius' wing [or: senses 4, 8] |
TNK II.i.309 | [Palamon to Gaoler, of Arcite and Emilia] if he lose her then, he's a cold coward |