Per III.iii.30 | [Pericles to Dionyza] all / Unscissored shall this hair of mine remain, / Though I show will in't [unclear meaning; or: desire] [i.e. even though this shows wilfulness on my part] |
TC I.iii.120 | [Ulysses to all] everything includes itself in power, / Power into will, will into appetite |
TC II.iii.164 | [Ulysses to Agamemnon, of Achilles] [he] carries on the stream of his dispose ... / In will peculiar and in self-admission |
TG II.vi.12 | [Proteus alone] he wants wit that wants resolved will / To learn his wit t'exchange the bad for better |