CE V.i.29 | [Antipholus of Syracuse to Second Merchant] Thou art a villain to impeach me thus |
KJ II.i.116 | [King Philip to King John, of usurping the English throne] I impeach thy wrong |
R2 I.i.170 | [Mowbray to King Richard] I am disgraced, impeached, and baffled here |
RJ V.iii.226 | [Friar to Prince] here I stand, both to impeach and purge / Myself condemned and myself excused |
Sonn.125.14 | [] A true soul / When most impeached stands least in thy control |