Cym IV.ii.205 | [Belarius to Arviragus and Guiderius, of melancholy] to show what coast thy sluggish care / Might'st easil'est harbour in [debated reading] |
Cym IV.ii.297 | [Innogen alone, of the body of Cloten] These flowers are like the pleasures of the world; / This bloody man, the care on't |
R2 IV.i.193 | [Bolingbroke to Richard] Part of your cares you give me with your crown [Richard] Your cares set up do not pluck my cares down. |
R2 IV.i.195 | [Richard to Bolingbroke] My care is loss of care by old care done [i.e. my grief is loss of responsibility through my former lack of diligence] |
Tim IV.iii.206 | [Apemantus to Timon] Why ... these looks of care? |