1H4 IV.iii.108 | [Hotspur to Blunt] let there be impawned / Some surety for a safe return again |
H5 I.ii.21 | [King Henry to Canterbury] take heed how you impawn our person |
WT I.ii.436 | [Camillo to Polixenes] my honesty, / That lies enclosed in this trunk, which you / Shall bear along impawned |