equal (adj.) Old form(s): equall
fair, equitable, evenhanded
AYL I.ii.165[Celia to Orlando, of the fight] the fear of your adventure would counsel you to a more equal enterprise
Cor I.x.14[Aufidius to First Soldier, of Coriolanus] I thought to crush him in an equal force
H8 II.ii.106[King Henry to and of Campeius and Wolsey] Two equal men
H8 II.iv.18[Queen Katherine to King Henry] no more assurance / Of equal friendship and proceeding
LLL IV.iii.360[Berowne alone] justice always whirls in equal measure
TNK I.iii.32[Emilia to Hippolyta, of Pirithous] his mind nurse equal / To these so differing twins [i.e. giving them equal care]
TNK V.iv.115[Theseus to all] in the passage / The gods have been most equal
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