1H6 II.i.11 | [Talbot to all] This happy night the Frenchmen are secure |
E3 IV.iii.23 | [Charles to Villiers] what is he, so senseless and secure, / That, having hardly passed a dangerous gulf, / Will put himself in peril there again? |
MW II.i.215 | [Ford alone] Page be a secure fool and stands so firmly on his wife's frailty |
MW II.ii.285 | [Ford alone] Page is an ass, a secure ass |
MW III.ii.39 | [Ford alone] I will ... divulge Page himself for a secure and wilful Actaeon |
R2 V.iii.42 | [York to King Henry] Open the door, secure foolhardy King |
TC II.ii.15 | [Hector to Priam] The wound of peace is surety, / Surety secure |
TNK I.i.154 | [First Queen to Theseus, of Creon] now, he's secure |