| KJ II.i.374 | [Bastard to King John and King Philip, of the people of Angiers] stand securely on their battlements | 
		| Luc.89 | [of Lucrece and Tarquin] guiltless, she securely gives good cheer ... to her princely guest | 
		| MW II.ii.232 | [Ford as Brook to Falstaff, of Mistress Ford] She dwells so securely on the excellency of her honour | 
		| R2 I.iii.97 | [King Richard to Mowbray] Securely I espy / Virtue with valour couched in thine eye |