Awry, obliquely: “you pluck my foot a.” Shr. IV, 1, 150. “perspectives eyed a. distinguish form,” R2 II, 2, 19. “looking a. upon your lord's departure,” R2 II, 2, 19 “enterprises . . . their currents turn a.” Hml. III, 1, 87 (Ff. away). “your crown's a.” Ant. V, 2, 321. Hence == perversely: “thou aimest all a.” H6B II, 4, 58. “merely a.” Cor. III, 1, 305.