H5 III.vi.130 | [Montjoy as if French King to King Henry] his own person kneeling at our feet but a weak and worthless satisfaction |
H8 I.ii.82 | [Wolsey to King Henry] What we oft do best, / By sick interpreters, once weak ones, is / Not ours, or not allowed |
MA III.i.54 | [Hero to Ursula, of Beatrice's wit] to her / All matter else seems weak |
MND V.i.417 | [Puck to audience, of the play] this weak and idle theme |
Oth III.iii.440 | [Othello to himself, of Cassio] O that the slave had forty thousand lives! / One is too poor, too weak for my revenge |