3H6 IV.viii.37 | [Exeter to King, of Edward and their allies] The doubt is that he will seduce the rest |
Cym IV.iv.14.2 | [Guiderius to Belarius] This is, sir, a doubt / In such a time nothing becoming you |
Per I.ii.90 | [Pericles to Helicanus, of Antiochus' fear] To lop that doubt, he'll fill this land with arms |
R2 III.iv.69 | [Gardener to First Man, of King Richard] Depressed he is already, and deposed / 'Tis doubt he will be |