1H4 V.i.50 | [Worcester to King Henry] What with the injuries of a wanton time |
2H4 IV.i.55 | [Archbishop to Westmorland] we are all diseased, / And with our surfeiting and wanton hours / Have brought ourselves into a burning fever |
Cor II.i.209 | [Brutus to Sicinius] Our veiled dames / Commit ... / Their nicely gawded cheeks to th'wanton spoil / Of Phoebus' burning kisses |
E3 II.ii.69 | [King Edward alone, of Cupid] the wanton warrior [mixed with other senses] |
Ham II.i.22 | [Polonius to Reynaldo] such wanton, wild, and usual slips |
MM I.iv.59 | [Lucio to Isabella, of Angelo] who never feels / The wanton stings and motions of the sense |
MV V.i.71 | [Lorenzo to Jessica] do but note a wild and wanton herd ... of youthful and unhandled colts |
R2 V.i.101 | [Richard to Queen Isabel] We make woe wanton with this fond delay |
RJ II.v.70 | [Nurse to Juliet] Now comes the wanton blood up in your cheeks [or: passionate] |
TNK V.i.86 | [Palamon praying to Venus] like wanton boys through bonfires [i.e. jumping across the flames of a bonfire] |