AW II.i.106 | [Helena to King, of her father's cure] the dearest issue of his practice, / And of his old experience th'only darling |
E3 I.ii.154 | [Countess to King Edward, of areas of rich vegetation] Delve there and find this issue and their pride / To spring from ordure and corruption's side |
Sonn.97.9 | [of autumn's outpouring] this abundant issue seemed to me / But hope of orphans, and unfathered fruit [also: sense 1] |
TC II.iii.6 | [Thersites alone] I'll see some issue of my spiteful execrations |