1H4 III.i.78 | [Mortimer to all, of the sealing of their agreement] A business that this night may execute |
2H6 III.i.256 | [Suffolk to all, of how not to behave towards an accused murderer] His guilt should be but idly posted over / Because his purpose is not executed |
Cor IV.v.223 | [Third Servingman to First Servingman, of Coriolanus and Aufidius] 'Tis ... to be executed ere they wipe their lips |
E3 II.ii.146 | [Countess to King Edward] the law / Can hinder you to execute the one [proposal] |
LLL V.ii.834 | [Rosaline to Berowne, of his mocking] Which you on all estates will execute / That lie within the mercy of your wit |
MV III.i.65 | [Shylock to Solanio and Salerio] The villainy you teach me I will execute |
R3 I.iv.71 | [Clarence to God] execute Thy wrath in me alone |
Tem I.ii.104 | [Prospero to Miranda, of Antonio] executing th'outward face of royalty |
TNK IV.iii.71 | [Doctor to Gaoler and Wooer, of the Gaoler's Daughter] [her senses] may return and settle again to execute their preordained faculties |
TS I.i.243 | [Lucentio to Tranio] One thing more rests, that thyself execute - / To make one among these wooers |