CE II.ii.29 | [Antipholus of Syracuse to Dromio of Syracuse] Your sauciness will ... make a common of my serious hours |
JC IV.i.27.1 | [Antony to Octavius, of Lepidus] turn him off, / Like to the empty ass, to shake his ears / And graze in commons |
LLL II.i.209 | [Katharine to Boyet] My lips are no common, though several they be |