Cym III.vii.5 | [Belarius to Guiderius and Arviragus] The sweat and industry would dry and die, / But for the end it works to |
Ham III.ii.223 | [First Player as King to his Queen] Our thoughts are ours, their ends none of our own |
JC II.ii.27 | [Caesar to Calphurnia] What can be avoided / Whose end is purposed by the mighty gods? |
Mac III.v.21 | [Hecat to Witches] this night I'll spend / Unto a dismal and a fatal end |
Tem III.i.4 | [Ferdinand alone] most poor matters / Point to rich ends |