AYL II.iv.71 | [Rosalind as Ganymede to Corin, of Celia as Aliena] Here's a young maid with travail much oppressed |
CE I.i.140 | [Egeon to Duke, of his sons] happy were I in my timely death / Could all my travels warrant me they live [also: sense 1] |
R2 I.iii.262 | [John of Gaunt to Bolingbroke, of his banishment] Call it a travel that thou takest for pleasure [also: sense 1] |
Sonn.27.2 | [of bed] The dear repose for limbs with travail tired [also: sense 1] |
Tem III.iii.16 | [Antonio aside to Sebastian, of the others] they are oppressed with travail |
TNK II.iv.30 | [Thesus to Arcite] we are much indebted to your travel [also: sense 1] |
TNK prologue.29 | [of the play] Scenes ... may yet appear / Worth two hours' travail [Q travel] [also: sense 1] |