Cym I.vi.21 | [Queen to Cornelius, of his drugs] To try the vigour of them |
Ham I.v.68 | [Ghost to Hamlet, of the poison] And with a sudden vigour it doth posset |
MM II.ii.184 | [Angelo alone] Never could the strumpet / With all her double vigour ... / Once stir my temper |
Tem I.ii.486.1 | [Prospero to Ferdinand] Thy nerves are in their infancy again, / And have no vigour in them |
Ven.953 | [Venus as if to death] Now Nature cares not for thy mortal vigour |