Montaigne Florio Essayes|chapter=Men are Punished by Too-much Opinionating Themselves in a Place without Reason|page=23|passage=Valor hath his limites, as other vertues have: vvhich if a man out-go, hee ſhall finde himſelfe in the traine of vice: ...
Milton Poems 1673|poem=Vacation Exercise|page=67|passage=In worth and excellence he Å¿hall out-go them, Yet being above them, he Å¿hall be below them; ...
Denham Poems|poem=Poland|stanza=10|page=68|passage=But John (Our Friend) Molleſſon, Thought us to have out-gone VVith a quaint Invention.
Bunyan Pilgrim's Progress|page=164|passage=VVhat, ſhall we talk further with him? or out-go him at preſent? and ſo leave him to think of what he hath heard already; and then ſtop again for him afterwards, and ſee if by degrees we can do any good of him?