AC II.ii.106.1 | [Maecenas to Caesar and Antony] the present need / Speaks to atone you |
AYL V.iv.107 | [Hymen singing] earthly things, made even, / Atone together |
Cor IV.vi.73 | [Menenius to Sicinius, of Coriolanus] He and Aufidius can no more atone / Than violent'st contrariety |
Cym I.v.37 | [Frenchman to Posthumus] I was glad I did atone my countryman and you |
Oth IV.i.231 | [Desdemona to Lodovico, of Othello and Cassio] I would do much / T'atone them |
R2 I.i.202 | [King Richard to Bolingbroke and Mowbray] Since we cannot atone you |