# 16. “Eaten out of house and home”
In Henry IV, Part II,Mistress Quickly complains that the gluttonous and overweight Sir John Falstaff ,”hath eaten me out house and home”.
# 17. “More in sorrow than in anger”
Hamlet’s close friend Horatio describes the ghost of Hamlet’s father having
” a countenance more in sorrow than in anger”
# 18. “More sinned against than sinning”.
As a storm rages around them, a distraught king Lear describes his feelings to the earl of Kent that “he is more sinn’d against than sinning”