Cym I.i.43 | [First Gentleman to Second Gentleman, of Posthumus] The king ... / Puts to him all the learnings that his time / Could make him the receiver of |
LLL I.ii.17 | [Mote to Armado, of calling him 'tough'] as an appertinent title to your old time |
MV I.i.129 | [Bassanio to Antonio] the great debts / Wherein my time ... / Hath left me gaged |
TG II.vii.48 | [Julia to Lucetta] To be fantastic may become a youth / Of greater time than I shall show to be |
WT V.i.141 | [Florizel to Leontes] infirmity, / Which waits upon worn times [i.e. old age] |