1H6 II.iv.93 | [Somerset to Richard] standest not thou attainted, / Corrupted, and exempt from ancient gentry? |
3H6 III.iii.127 | [Warwick to Lewis, of Edward's love for Bona] his love was an eternal plant ... / Exempt from envy, but not from disdain |
AYL II.i.15 | [Duke Senior to all] this our life, exempt from public haunt |
CE II.ii.180 | [Adriana to Antipholus of Syracuse] Be it my wrong you are from me exempt [i.e. even if it is my fault that you have cut yourself off from me] |
Tim IV.ii.31 | [Flavius alone] Who would not wish to be from wealth exempt |