AW II.i.17 | [King to Lords] fame may cry you loud |
H8 I.i.27 | [Norfolk to Buckingham, of the French] Now this masque / Was cried incomparable |
Ham II.ii.437 | [Hamlet to First Player] whose judgements in such matters cried in the top of mine |
KL V.i.48 | [disguised Edgar to Albany] let but the herald cry |
MW II.iii.81 | [Host to Caius] Cried game? [unclear meaning] |
R2 III.ii.102 | [King Richard to Scroop] Cry woe, destruction, ruin, and decay |
Tim II.i.20 | [Senator to Caphis, of Timon] tell him / My uses cry to me |
WT I.ii.411.1 | [Camillo to Polixenes] mark my counsel ... or both yourself and me / Cry lost, and so good night |