1H4 II.iv.434 | [Prince Hal (as King) to Falstaff (as Hal)] Swearest thou, ungracious boy? |
Ham I.iii.47 | [Ophelia to Laertes] as some ungracious pastors do |
KL IV.vi.275 | [Edgar to himself] I'll ... / With this ungracious paper strike the sight / Of the death-practised Duke |
R2 II.iii.88 | [York to Bolingbroke] that word 'grace' / In an ungracious mouth is but profane |