AYL III.ii.208 | [Rosalind to Celia] speak sad brow and true maid [i.e. in all sincerity] |
Luc.748 | [Lucrece to herself] my true eyes have never practised how / To cloak offences with a cunning brow |
MND II.ii.138 | [Helena to Lysander] I thought you lord of more true gentleness |
RJ III.iii.124 | [Friar to Romeo, of Romeo's qualities] thou ... usest none in that true use indeed / Which should bedeck thy shape, thy love, thy wit |
Tit V.iii.106 | [Lucius to all, of the Goths] Who drowned their enmity in my true tears |