1H6 V.i.12 | [King to Gloucester] It was both impious and unnatural / That such immanity and bloody strife / Should reign among professors of one faith |
Cym III.iii.6 | [Belarius to Guiderius and Arviragus, of giants] keep their impious turbans on |
H5 III.iii.15 | [King Henry to citizens of Harfleur] impious war, / Arrayed in flames |
Ham I.ii.94 | [Claudius to Hamlet] to persever / In obstinate condolement is a course / Of impious stubbornness. |
Per IV.iii.17 | [Dionyza to Cleon] Unless you play the impious innocent |