'Foul Rebellion's arms.'
Midsummer Night's Dream:
'The debt that bankrupt Sleep doth Sorrow owe.'
Henry V, Act II. scene ii.:
'Treason and Murder ever kept together.'
Macbeth, Act I. scene iii.:
'If Chance will have me king,
Why Chance may crown me.'
Act II. scene i.:
'Witchcraft celebrates
Pale Hecate's offerings, and withered Murder,
Alarmed by his sentinel, the wolf.'
Troilus and Cressida, Act III. scene iii.: