Cym III.v.118 | [Cloten to Pisanio] patiently and constantly thou hast stuck to the bare fortune of that beggar Posthumus |
Ham I.ii.235.1 | [Horatio to Hamlet, of the Ghost in response to 'fixed his eyes upon you?'] Most constantly |
JC V.i.91 | [Cassius to Messala] I am fresh of spirit, and resolved / To meet all perils very constantly |
TN II.iii.140 | [Maria to Sir Toby and Sir Andrew, of Malvolio] a puritan that he is, or anything, constantly, but a time-pleaser |