counsel secrecy:
“Myself in counsel, his competitor,”
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA, ii. 6.
35
;
“'Twere better for you if it were known in counsel”
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, i. 1.
107
;
“to your sworn counsel,”
ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL, iii. 7.
9
;
“Two may keep counsel,”
TITUS ANDRONICUS, iv. 2.
144
(a proverb) ; ROMEO AND
JULIET, ii. 4. 191;
“How hard it is for women to keep counsel!”
JULIUS CAESAR, ii. 4. 9
;
“the players cannot keep counsel,”
HAMLET, iii. 2. 137
;
“Emptying our bosoms of their counsel sweet,”
A MIDSUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM, i. 1.
216.
(secrets)