| AC III.xiii.34 | [Enobarbus to himself] things outward / Do draw the inward quality after them / To suffer all alike |
| Mac III.ii.16 | [Macbeth to Lady Macbeth] let ... both the worlds suffer / Ere we will eat our meal in fear [i.e .both terrestrial and celestial worlds] |
| MM II.ii.107 | [Isabella to Angelo, of Claudio] you must be the first that gives this sentence, / And he, that suffers |
| Per IV.iv.23 | [Gower alone] See how belief may suffer by foul show! |
| Tem II.ii.35 | [Trinculo to himself, of Caliban] This is ... an islander that hath lately suffered by a thunderbolt |