Treacherous, committing treason, faithless, perfidious: Tp. I, 2, 128. Gent. V, 4, 63. Ado III, 1, 28. As I, 1, 157. I, 3, 67. John V, 4, 38. R2 III, 2, 16. IV, 54. V, 3, 60. H4A V, 4, 57. H5 II Chor. H5 II Chor. H6A I, 4, 35. II, 2, 16. H6C II, 2, 114. R3 I, 1, 37. I, 4, 211. II, 1, 38. IV, 4, 171 (not in Ff). Tit. IV, 2, 117. Rom. IV, 1, 58. Mcb. IV, 3, 18. Hml. II, 2, 609. V, 2, 327. Lr. III, 7, 87. Oth. V, 1, 58. Cymb. IV, 2, 317. “sheep run not half so t. from the wolf . . . as you fly from your oft-subdued slaves,” H6A I, 5, 30. (some M. Edd. timorous. But in the opinion and language of a man like Talbot cowardice is treachery; cf. I, 4, 35, and see trusty in IV, 1, 23). cf. also Merch. III, 2, 83.

