2H6 II.iv.101 | [Duchess to Sheriff] thou hast been conduct of my shame |
Cym III.v.8 | [Lucius to Cymbeline] I desire of you / A conduct over land |
KJ I.i.29 | [King John to Pembroke, of Chatillon] An honourable conduct let him have |
R2 IV.i.157.2 | [York to Bolingbroke, of Richard] I will be his conduct |
R3 I.i.45 | [Clarence to Richard, of the guards] His majesty ... hath appointed / This conduct to convey me to the Tower [or: sense 5] |
RJ III.i.124 | [Romeo to Benvolio] fire-eyed fury be my conduct now! |