1H6 III.ii.92 | [Bedford to Talbot] I ... will be partner of your weal or woe |
1H6 V.i.27 | [King to Gloucester] I shall be well content with any choice / Tends to God's glory and my country's weal |
Cor I.i.149 | [Menenius to Citizens] digest things rightly / Touching the weal o'th' common |
Ham III.iii.14 | [Rosencrantz to Claudius] That spirit upon whose weal depends and rests / The lives of many [Q2; F spirit] |
KJ IV.ii.65 | [Pembroke to King John, of Arthur] our weal, on you depending, / Counts it your weal he have his liberty |
RJ III.ii.51 | [Juliet to Nurse] Brief sounds determine of my weal or woe |