2H4 IV.v.124 | [King Henry IV to Prince Henry] Now, neighbour confines, purge you of your scum! |
JC III.i.272 | [Antony alone, of Caesar's spirit] Shall in these confines with a monarch's voice / Cry havoc and let slip the dogs of war |
KJ IV.ii.246 | [King John to Hubert, of his own body] this confine of blood and breath [also: sense 4] |
R2 I.iii.137 | [King Richard to Bolingbroke and Mowbray] [you] Might from our quiet confines fright fair peace |
R2 III.ii.125 | [Richard to Scroop, of his lords] they have let the dangerous enemy / Measure our confines with such peaceful steps |
R3 IV.iv.3 | [Queen Margaret alone] in these confines slily have I lurked |