- Your sauciness will jest upon my love The Comedy of Errors: II, ii
- And dare not task my weakness with any more. Othello: II, iii
- More sins for this forgiveness prosper may. King Richard II: V, iii
- Readiness is all: since no man has aught of what he Hamlet: V, ii
- Why, ‘some are born great, some achieve greatness, Twelfth Night: V, i
- Upon supposed fairness, often known Merchant of Venice: III, ii
To sports, to wildness and much company. Julius Caesar: II, i
Therefore the moon, the governess of floods, A Midsummer Night’s Dream: II, i
That often madness hits on, which reason and sanity Hamlet: II, ii
That I essentially am not in madness, Hamlet: III, iv
More tavern-bills; which are often the sadness of Cymbeline: V, iv
Exchange forgiveness with me, noble hamlet: Hamlet: V, ii
Your business was more welcome. All’s Well that Ends Well: IV, iv
Worthy his youth and nobleness of birth. The Two Gentlemen of Verona: I, iii
Why, this is very midsummer madness. Twelfth Night: III, iv
Whose weakness, married to thy stronger state, The Comedy of Errors: II, ii
Were well deserved of rashness. Antony and Cleopatra: II, ii
To let his madness range. therefore prepare you; Hamlet: III, iii
They vanish tongue-tied in their guiltiness. Julius Caesar: I, i
There ye shall meet about this weighty business. King Henry VIII: II, ii
Some touch of your late business: affairs, that walk, King Henry VIII: V, i
Our youths and wildness shall no whit appear, Julius Caesar: II, i
Oftener ask forgiveness. Measure for Measure: IV, ii
Now, welcome, kate: and bear me witness all, King Henry V: V, ii
Must ask my child forgiveness! The Tempest: V, i
Here tend the savage strangeness he puts on, Toilus and Cressida: II, iii
For beauty lives with kindness. The Two Gentlemen of Verona: IV, ii
Your loneliness. we are oft to blame in this,– Hamlet: III, i
You know the very road into his kindness, Coriolanus: V, i
With the green sickness. Antony and Cleopatra: III, ii
With most gladness: Antony and Cleopatra: II, ii
Why in that rawness left you wife and child, Macbeth: IV, iii
Whose grossness little characters sum up: Toilus and Cressida: I, iii
When heaven shall call her from this cloud of darkness, King Henry VIII: V, v
Us our sins!–gentlemen, let’s look to our business. Othello: II, iii
Upon this business my appearance make King Henry VIII: II, iv
To undertake this business, which he knows is not to All’s Well that Ends Well: III, vi
To trust us in your business, we are ready King Henry VIII: III, i
To shake all cares and business from our age; King Lear: I, i
Thou, old adam’s likeness, set to dress this garden, King Richard II: III, iv
This is mere madness: Hamlet: V, i
The winter coming on and sickness growing King Henry V: III, iii
The very stream of his life and the business he hath Measure for Measure: III, ii
The time is unagreeable to this business: Timon of Athens: II, ii
The prince of darkness is a gentleman: King Lear: III, iv
The pleasure of that madness. let ‘t alone. The Winter’s Tale: V, iii
The brightness of her cheek would shame those stars, Romeo and Juliet: II, ii
The best of happiness, Timon of Athens: I, ii
That so his sickness, age and impotence Hamlet: II, ii
That lowliness is young ambition’s ladder, Julius Caesar: II, i
That I am touch’d with madness! make not impossible Measure for Measure: V, i
That hath aspired to solon’s happiness Titus Andronicus: I, i
That comes in likeness of a coal-black moor. Titus Andronicus: III, ii
That can with some discretion do my business, The Two Gentlemen of Verona: IV, iv
That bears recovery’s name. but, since your kindness Pericles, Prince of Tyre: V, i
Tell me in sadness, who is that you love. Romeo and Juliet: I, i
So, ere you find where light in darkness lies, Love’s Labour’s Lost: I, i
So went to bed; where eagerly his sickness King Henry VIII: IV, ii
Rumination wraps me m a most humorous sadness. As You Like It: IV, i
Our hands are full of business: let’s away; King Henry IV, part I: III, ii
One who, to put thee from thy heaviness, Romeo and Juliet: III, v
Of hamlet’s wildness: so shall I hope your virtues Hamlet: III, i
O, matter and impertinency mix’d! reason in madness! King Lear: IV, vi
O vanity of sickness! fierce extremes King John: V, vii
O heavy lightness! serious vanity! Romeo and Juliet: I, i
O’er whom his very madness, like some ore Hamlet: IV, i
More witnesseth than fancy’s images A Midsummer Night’s Dream: V, i
More widows in them of this business’ making The Tempest: II, i
Melting with tenderness and kind compassion King Richard III: IV, iii
Make tender of to thy true worthiness: Love’s Labour’s Lost: II, i
Mad call I it; for, to define true madness, Hamlet: II, ii
Looking on darkness which the blind do see Sonnets: XXVII
Like madness is the glory of this life. Timon of Athens: I, ii
In very likeness of a roasted crab, A Midsummer Night’s Dream: II, i
In thy uprightness and integrity, Titus Andronicus: I, i
If thy rare qualities, sweet gentleness, King Henry VIII: II, iv
If his own life answer the straitness of his Measure for Measure: III, ii
I found the effect of love in idleness: The Taming of the Shrew: I, i
I do serve you in this business. King Lear: I, ii
I am so fraught with curious business that The Winter’s Tale: IV, iv
His welcomes forth; asks thee the son forgiveness, The Winter’s Tale: IV, iv
He hath indeed a good outward happiness. Much Ado About Nothing: II, iii
Glad am I that your highness is so arm’d King Richard II: III, ii
Give satiety a fresh appetite, loveliness in favour, Othello: II, i
Forgiveness, horse! why do I rail on thee, King Richard II: V, v
Following darkness like a dream, A Midsummer Night’s Dream: V, i
Fitter for sickness and for crazy age. King Henry VI, part I: III, ii
Come on, sir knave, have done your foolishness, The Comedy of Errors: I, ii
But, touch’d with human gentleness and love, Merchant of Venice: IV, i
But signs of nobleness, like stars, shall shine Macbeth: I, iv
But for thee, fellow; fellow, thy words are madness: Twelfth Night: V, i
Bounty, perseverance, mercy, lowliness, Macbeth: IV, iii
Be-monster not thy feature. were’t my fitness King Lear: IV, ii
A thousand businesses are brief in hand, King John: IV, iii
A kind overflow of kindness: there are no faces Much Ado About Nothing: I, i
A document in madness, thoughts and remembrance fitted. Hamlet: IV, v
Youth, you have done me much ungentleness, As You Like It: V, ii
Youth with comeliness plucked all gaze his way, when Coriolanus: I, iii
Your very goodness and your company Cymbeline: II, iv
Your mother lives a witness to that vow– King Richard III: III, vii
Your loop’d and window’d raggedness, defend you King Lear: III, iv
Your business of the world hath so an end, King Lear: V, i
You, some relish of the saltness of time; and I must King Henry IV, part II: I, ii
You saw one here in court could witness it. All’s Well that Ends Well: V, iii
You know, my lord, your highness is betroth’d King Henry VI, part I: V, v
You have, by fortune and his highness’ favours, King Henry VIII: II, iv
You cannot witness for me, being slain. King Henry VI, part I: IV, v
Yet is the kindness but particular; Toilus and Cressida: IV, v
Wolf in greediness, dog in madness, lion in prey. King Lear: III, iv
Witnessing storms to come, woe and unrest: King Richard II: II, iv
Witness this wretched stump, witness these crimson lines; Titus Andronicus: V, ii
Witness the tiring day and heavy night; Titus Andronicus: V, ii
Within your house, to make mine eye the witness The Taming of the Shrew: II, i
With thy unworthiness, thou diest: away! Cymbeline: I, i
With their own nobleness, which could have turn’d Cymbeline: V, iii
With the mere rankness of their joy. King Henry VIII: IV, i
With tears as salt as sea, through thy unkindness: King Henry VI, part II: III, ii
With several applications; nature and sickness All’s Well that Ends Well: I, ii
With my request, which I make bold your highness Cymbeline: V, v
With mine own weakness being best acquainted, Sonnets: LXXXVIII
With hollow poverty and emptiness. King Henry IV, part II: I, iii
With his face backward. in humane gentleness, Toilus and Cressida: IV, i
With all bound humbleness. All’s Well that Ends Well: II, i
Wisdom and goodness to the vile seem vile: King Lear: IV, ii
Will sing the savageness out of a bear: of so high Othello: IV, i
Will clear or end the business: when the oracle, The Winter’s Tale: III, i
Why, sadness is one and the self-same thing, dear imp. Love’s Labour’s Lost: I, ii
While I with self-same kindness welcome thine. The Taming of the Shrew: V, ii
Which let thy wiseness fear: hold off thy hand. Hamlet: V, i
Where shivering cold and sickness pines the clime; King Richard II: V, i
What old december’s bareness every where! Sonnets: XCVII
What is’t your highness’ pleasure I shall do at King Richard III: IV, iv
Weigh’d between loathness and obedience, at The Tempest: II, i
Weeps when she sees me work, and says, such baseness The Tempest: III, i
We are to speak in public; for this business The Winter’s Tale: II, i
Was not like madness. there’s something in his soul, Hamlet: III, i
Unfold the imagined happiness that both Romeo and Juliet: II, vi
To-night she is mew’d up to her heaviness. Romeo and Juliet: III, iv
To your best kindness: one of your great knowing Cymbeline: II, iii
To this I witness call the fools of time, Sonnets: CXXIV
To think upon the part of business which King Henry VIII: III, ii
To the fairness of my power. Coriolanus: I, ix
To see this business. to-morrow next King Richard II: II, i
To see his nobleness! The Winter’s Tale: II, iii
To one man’s honour, this contagious sickness, King Henry VIII: V, iii
To me the difference forges dread; your greatness The Winter’s Tale: IV, iv
To make their audit at your highness’ pleasure, Macbeth: I, vi
To make against your highness’ claim to france King Henry V: I, ii
To loathe the taste of sweetness, whereof a little King Henry IV, part I: III, ii
To leave you in your madness, ’twere my sin: Cymbeline: II, iii
To lead him where he would: his roguish madness King Lear: III, vii
To lay aside life-harming heaviness King Richard II: II, ii
To keep in darkness what occasion now Twelfth Night: V, i
To her unworthiness: it nothing steads us All’s Well that Ends Well: III, vii
To groan and sweat under the business, Julius Caesar: IV, i
To diet rank minds sick of happiness King Henry IV, part II: IV, i
To compass such a boundless happiness! Pericles, Prince of Tyre: I, i
To closeness and the bettering of my mind The Tempest: I, ii
To climb his happiness, would be well express’d Timon of Athens: I, i
To business that we love we rise betime, Antony and Cleopatra: IV, iv
To bring my whole cause ‘fore his holiness, King Henry VIII: II, iv
To bear such idleness so near the heart Antony and Cleopatra: I, iii
To be suspected of more tenderness Cymbeline: I, i
Till he have cross’d the severn. happiness! Cymbeline: III, v
Thy mother!’ then asks bohemia forgiveness; then The Winter’s Tale: V, ii
Thy marriage, sooner than thy wickedness. All’s Well that Ends Well: I, iii
Thy likeness, for instead of thee, king harry, King Henry IV, part I: V, iii
Thy hungry eyes even till they wink with fullness, Sonnets: LVI
This is no mortal business, nor no sound The Tempest: I, ii
This business. Measure for Measure: III, i
This ‘once again,’ but that your highness pleased, King John: IV, ii
They promised me eternal happiness; King Henry VIII: IV, ii
They are both in either’s powers; but this swift business The Tempest: I, ii
They’ll tell the clock to any business that The Tempest: II, i
Therefore the sadness is without limit. Much Ado About Nothing: I, iii
There is some soul of goodness in things evil, King Henry V: IV, i
There’s hell, there’s darkness, there’s the King Lear: IV, vi
Then thy manners must be wicked; and wickedness is As You Like It: III, ii
The very heart of kindness. Timon of Athens: I, i
The truth you speak doth lack some gentleness The Tempest: II, i
The queen being absent, ’tis a needful fitness King Henry VIII: II, iv
The prince will in the perfectness of time King Henry IV, part II: IV, iv
The patroness of heavenly harmony: The Taming of the Shrew: III, i
The mystery of your loneliness, and find All’s Well that Ends Well: I, iii
The last fit of my greatness,–good your graces, King Henry VIII: III, i
The jaws of darkness do devour it up: A Midsummer Night’s Dream: I, i
The happiness of life. Love’s Labour’s Lost: IV, ii
The gravity and stillness of your youth Othello: II, iii
The bleeding witness of her hatred by; King Richard III: I, ii
The appellant in all duty greets your highness, King Richard II: I, iii
That you take with unthankfulness, his doing: King Richard III: II, ii
That would deliver up his greatness so King Henry IV, part II: V, ii
That this may be some error, but no madness, Twelfth Night: IV, iii
That not your trespass, but my madness speaks: Hamlet: III, iv
That my disports corrupt and taint my business, Othello: I, iii
That my desire of having is the sin of covetousness: Twelfth Night: V, i
That may not sully the chariness of our honesty. o, Merry Wives of Windsor: II, i
That it yields nought but shame and bitterness. King John: III, iv
That if your highness should intend to sleep King Henry VI, part II: III, ii
That I require a clearness: and with him– Macbeth: III, i
That for your highness’ good I ever labour’d King Henry VIII: III, ii
That can translate the stubbornness of fortune As You Like It: II, i
That can I witness; and a fouler fact King Henry VI, part II: I, iii
Sure of it. to express the like kindness, myself, The Taming of the Shrew: II, i
Some say thy fault is youth, some wantonness; Sonnets: XCVI
Some other give me thanks for kindnesses; The Comedy of Errors: IV, iii
Should make desire vomit emptiness, Cymbeline: I, vi
Shall give a holiness, a purity, King John: IV, iii
Save those to god, that run before our business. King Henry V: I, ii
Rapes and ravishments he parallels nessus: he All’s Well that Ends Well: IV, iii
Pronouncing that the paleness of this flower King Henry VI, part I: IV, i
Poor soul, god’s goodness hath been great to thee: King Henry VI, part II: II, i
Pleasure: if his fitness speaks, mine is ready; now Hamlet: V, ii
Own peril on his forwardness. As You Like It: I, ii
Out of my weakness and my melancholy, Hamlet: II, ii
Our gayness and our gilt are all besmirch’d King Henry V: IV, iii
Only for wantonness. by my christendom, King John: IV, i
One business does command us all; for mine is money. Timon of Athens: III, iv
On greatness’ favour dream as I have done, Cymbeline: V, iv
Of my behind-hand slackness. welcome hither, The Winter’s Tale: V, i
Of her first affection: his unjust unkindness, that Measure for Measure: III, i
Of every realm, that did debate this business, King Henry VIII: II, iv
O, thou wilt be a wilderness again, King Henry IV, part II: IV, v
O heaven, o earth, bear witness to this sound The Tempest: III, i
Never came trouble to my house in the likeness of Much Ado About Nothing: I, i
Neither my place nor aught I heard of business Othello: I, iii
My wife, my liege! I shall beseech your highness, All’s Well that Ends Well: II, iii
My lords, with all the humbleness I may, Titus Andronicus: IV, ii
My liege, your highness now may do me good. Much Ado About Nothing: I, i
My lady charged my duty in this business. King Lear: IV, v
My father of this business. The Winter’s Tale: IV, iv
My daughter is not for thee; and now, in madness, Othello: I, i
My conscience first received a tenderness, King Henry VIII: II, iv
Madness; which was, to forswear the full stream of As You Like It: III, ii
Made, a poor unworthy brother of yours, with idleness. As You Like It: I, i
Love is merely a madness, and, I tell you, deserves As You Like It: III, ii
Likeness, he must appear naked and blind. can you King Henry V: V, ii
Learning, gentleness, virtue, youth, liberality, Toilus and Cressida: I, ii
It warms the very sickness in my heart, Hamlet: IV, vii
It is too full o’ the milk of human kindness Macbeth: I, v
It is thy business that I go about; King Lear: IV, iv
It is silliness to live when to live is torment; and Othello: I, iii
Is wretchedness deprived that benefit, King Lear: IV, vi
Is second childishness and mere oblivion, As You Like It: II, vii
Is like that mirth fate turns to sudden sadness. Toilus and Cressida: I, i
In your dear highness’ love. King Lear: I, i
In which I have commended to his goodness King Henry VIII: IV, ii
In them a wilder nature than the business King Henry VIII: V, i
In the unpartial judging of this business. King Henry VIII: II, ii
In my voluptuousness: your wives, your daughters, Macbeth: IV, iii
In likeness of a new untrimmed bride. King John: III, i
In her consists my happiness and thine; King Richard III: IV, iv
In doing it, pays itself. your highness’ part Macbeth: I, iv
In all your business and necessities. As You Like It: II, iii
In all humility unto his highness: King Henry VIII: IV, ii
Importing health and graveness. two months since, Hamlet: IV, vii
Implored your highness’ pardon and set forth Macbeth: I, iv
Impatience: the gods reward your kindness! King Lear: III, vi
If thy unworthiness raised love in me, Sonnets: CL
If the business be of any difficulty, and this All’s Well that Ends Well: IV, iii
If she be fair and wise, fairness and wit, Othello: II, i
If not, my senses, better pleased with madness, The Winter’s Tale: IV, iv
If fortune serve me, i’ll requite this kindness. King Henry VI, part III: IV, vii
I would forgive him, for if he love me to madness, i Merchant of Venice: I, ii
I will encounter darkness as a bride, Measure for Measure: III, i
I understand the business, I hear it: to have an The Winter’s Tale: IV, iv
I shall sooner rail thee into wit and holiness: but, Toilus and Cressida: II, i
I prithee, call’t. for this ungentle business The Winter’s Tale: III, iii
I must employ you in some business A Midsummer Night’s Dream: I, i
I like you, lads; about your business straight; King Richard III: I, iii
I found that kindness in a father: Pericles, Prince of Tyre: I, i
I did commend your highness’ letters to them, King Lear: II, iv
I dare meet surrey in a wilderness, King Richard II: IV, i
I cannot, lord; I have important business, Toilus and Cressida: V, i
How holily he works in all his business! King Henry VIII: II, ii
How canst thou part sadness and melancholy, my Love’s Labour’s Lost: I, ii
His true likeness. King Henry V: V, ii
Here in hideous darkness. Twelfth Night: IV, ii
Health shall live free and sickness freely die. All’s Well that Ends Well: II, i
He was most princely: ever witness for him King Henry VIII: IV, ii
He shall in strangeness stand no further off Othello: III, iii
He makes important: possess’d he is with greatness, Toilus and Cressida: II, iii
He has betray’d your business, and given up, Coriolanus: V, vi
He doth fill fields with harness in the realm, King Henry IV, part I: III, ii
He did me kindness, sir, drew on my side; Twelfth Night: V, i
He did incline to sadness, and oft-times Cymbeline: I, vi
He brought a grecian queen, whose youth and freshness Toilus and Cressida: II, ii
He’s mad that trusts in the tameness of a wolf, a King Lear: III, vi
Happiness courts thee in her best array; Romeo and Juliet: III, iii
Great happiness! Macbeth: I, ii
Grave witnesses of true experience, Titus Andronicus: V, iii
Good lord, what madness rules in brainsick men, King Henry VI, part I: IV, i
Gives light in darkness, comfort in despair! King Henry VI, part II: II, i
For, in my sense, ’tis happiness to die. Othello: V, ii
For the great swing and rudeness of his poise, Toilus and Cressida: I, iii
For that’s my business to you–that you three The Tempest: III, iii
For such kindness must relieve me, Pericles, Prince of Tyre: V, ii
For such a business; therefore am I found All’s Well that Ends Well: II, v
For if you were by my unkindness shaken Sonnets: CXX
Fell into a sadness, then into a fast, Hamlet: II, ii
Fare thee well. remain thou still in darkness: Twelfth Night: IV, ii
Fairness which strikes the eye– Cymbeline: V, v
Even to madness. ’tis here, but yet confused: Othello: II, i
Ere he by sickness had been visited: King Henry IV, part I: IV, i
Do hiss me into madness. The Tempest: II, ii
Disguise, I see, thou art a wickedness, Twelfth Night: II, ii
Delight in them sets off: some kinds of baseness The Tempest: III, i
Creep in our ears: soft stillness and the night Merchant of Venice: V, i
Conceives by idleness and nothing teems King Henry V: V, ii
Compare dead happiness with living woe; King Richard III: IV, iv
By heaven, thy madness shall be paid by weight, Hamlet: IV, v
But with as humble lowliness of mind King Henry VI, part I: V, v
But thou with mildness entertain’st thy wooers, The Taming of the Shrew: II, i
But they think we are too dear: the leanness that Coriolanus: I, i
But she tells to your highness simple truth! The Comedy of Errors: V, i
But faithfulness and courage. Pericles, Prince of Tyre: I, i
But darkness and the gloomy shade of death King Henry VI, part I: V, iv
But all his mind is bent to holiness, King Henry VI, part II: I, iii
Business, my lord! I think most understand The Winter’s Tale: I, ii
Brothers, you mix your sadness with some fear: King Henry IV, part II: V, ii
Breaks out to savage madness. look he stirs: Othello: IV, i
Beget your happiness, be happy then, King Richard III: IV, iii
At least we’ll die with harness on our back. Macbeth: V, v
As will to greatness dedicate themselves, Macbeth: IV, iii
As to upbraid you with those kindnesses Twelfth Night: III, iv
As shall become your highness; where you may The Winter’s Tale: IV, iv
As for words, whose greatness answers words, King Henry VI, part II: IV, x
As all think, for this business. King Henry VIII: II, i
Are partners in the business. Cymbeline: I, vi
Are born great, some achieve greatness, and some Twelfth Night: II, v
Answer, and think upon this business. Hamlet: II, ii
Answer his emptiness! caesar, thou hast subdued Antony and Cleopatra: III, xiii
And, to enlighten thee, gave eyes to blindness, Sonnets: CLII
And, like a man to double business bound, Hamlet: III, iii
And you can witness with me this is true. King Richard II: IV, i
And with presented nakedness out-face King Lear: II, iii
And watch our vantage in this business: The Taming of the Shrew: III, ii
And therefore sit you down in gentleness As You Like It: II, vii
And there is in this business more than nature The Tempest: V, i
And then your highness shall command a peace. King Henry VI, part I: IV, i
And then i’ll bring thee to the present business The Tempest: I, ii
And the business you have broached here cannot be Antony and Cleopatra: I, ii
And that unaptness made your minister, Timon of Athens: II, ii
And such a want-wit sadness makes of me, Merchant of Venice: I, i
And since this business so fair is done, King Henry IV, part I: V, v
And makes as healthful music: it is not madness Hamlet: III, iv
And maidens call it love-in-idleness. A Midsummer Night’s Dream: II, i
And in defence of my lord’s worthiness, King Henry VI, part I: IV, i
And if not that, I bring you witnesses, King John: II, i
And his unkindness may defeat my life, Othello: IV, ii
And here have I the daintiness of ear King Richard II: V, v
And happiness takes his leave. Much Ado About Nothing: I, i
And do such bitter business as the day Hamlet: III, ii
And do submit me to your highness’ mercy. King Henry V: II, ii
And all unlook’d for from your highness’ mouth: King Richard II: I, iii
And all the madness is, he cheers them up too. Timon of Athens: I, ii
All humbleness, all patience and impatience, As You Like It: V, ii
All days of glory, joy and happiness. King John: III, iv
Accords not with the sadness of my suit: King Henry VI, part III: III, ii
Absolute madness could so far have raved Cymbeline: IV, ii
A woman’s fitness comes by fits. therein I must Cymbeline: IV, i
A wilderness is populous enough, King Henry VI, part II: III, ii
A very tainted fellow, and full of wickedness. All’s Well that Ends Well: III, ii
A very serious business calls on him. All’s Well that Ends Well: II, iv
A second night of such sweet shortness which Cymbeline: II, iv
A royal nobleness: I must embrace thee: King Lear: V, iii
A most outrageous fit of madness took him; The Comedy of Errors: V, i
A most inherent baseness. Coriolanus: III, ii
A little witness my obedience: look! Cymbeline: III, iv
A dire induction am I witness to, King Richard III: IV, iv
A better witness back than words, which we, Coriolanus: V, iii
’tis very like: he hath the failing sickness. Julius Caesar: I, ii
’tis hoped his sickness is discharged. The Winter’s Tale: II, iii
’tis certain, greatness, once fall’n out with fortune, Toilus and Cressida: III, iii
‘and some have greatness thrust upon them.’ Twelfth Night: III, iv
So please your highness, King Henry VIII: II, iv
Your ships already are in readiness. King Henry VI, part I: III, i
Your honour and your goodness teach me to’t, Pericles, Prince of Tyre: III, iii
Your honour and your goodness is so evident The Winter’s Tale: II, ii
Your highness with herself. All’s Well that Ends Well: V, iii
Your highness with an heir! King Henry VIII: V, i
Your highness shall repose you at the tower: King Richard III: III, i
Your highness shall do well to grant her suit; King Henry VI, part III: III, ii
Your highness to assign our trial day. King Richard II: I, i
Your highness told me I should post before. King Richard III: IV, iv
Your highness should deliver up your crown. King John: IV, ii
Your highness said even now, I made you a duke: Measure for Measure: V, i
Your highness pleased to forget my place, King Henry IV, part II: V, ii
Your highness knows. their nurse, euriphile, Cymbeline: V, v
Your highness knows, comes to no further use King Henry IV, part II: IV, iv
Your highness Cymbeline: I, v
Your highness came to england, so will i King Henry VI, part II: I, iii
Your highness bade me ask for it to-day. King Henry V: II, ii
Your highness aims at, if I aim aright. King Henry VI, part III: III, ii
Your father’s sickness is a maim to us. King Henry IV, part I: IV, i
Your worth, your greatness and nobility. King John: IV, iii
Your tale, sir, would cure deafness. The Tempest: I, ii
Your sovereign greatness and authority. King John: V, i
Your plainness and your shortness please me well. The Taming of the Shrew: IV, iv
Your over-kindness doth wring tears from me! Much Ado About Nothing: V, i
Your needful counsel to our business, King Lear: II, i
Your mightiness on both parts best can witness. King Henry V: V, ii
Your kindness better. The Winter’s Tale: V, i
Your highness, lately sending into france, King Henry V: I, ii
Your hidden worthiness into your eye, Julius Caesar: I, ii
Your followers I will whisper to the business, The Winter’s Tale: I, ii
You, as your business and desire shall point you; Hamlet: I, v
You writ to the pope against the king: your goodness, King Henry VIII: III, ii
You know the goodness I intend upon you: King Lear: V, i
You do mistake your business; my brother never Antony and Cleopatra: II, ii
You are so noble. to your highness’ hand King Henry VIII: II, ii
You are like to do such business. Coriolanus: III, i
You taking airs, with lameness! King Lear: II, iv
You smell this business with a sense as cold The Winter’s Tale: II, i
York doth present himself unto your highness. King Henry VI, part II: V, i
Yet, that the world may witness that my end The Comedy of Errors: I, i
Yet hath a woman’s kindness over-ruled: King Henry VI, part I: II, ii
Yet witness what you hear we did intend: King Richard III: III, v
Yet shall you have all kindness at my hand King Henry VI, part III: III, iii
Yet ’tis not madness. where’s antonio, then? Twelfth Night: IV, iii
Yes, that goodness King Henry VIII: III, ii
Wringing her hands, whose whiteness so became them The Two Gentlemen of Verona: III, i
Would of that seed grow to a greater falseness; King Henry IV, part II: III, i
Would in so just a business shut his bosom All’s Well that Ends Well: III, i
Worthy his goodness. what might I have been, The Winter’s Tale: V, i
Witness, you ever-burning lights above, Othello: III, iii
Witness, how dear I hold this confirmation. King Henry VIII: V, iii
Witness this army of such mass and charge Hamlet: IV, iv
Witness the world, that I create thee here King Lear: V, iii
Witness the sorrow that their sister makes. Titus Andronicus: III, i
Witness the process of your speech, wherein Toilus and Cressida: IV, i
Witness the loving kiss I give the fruit. King Henry VI, part III: V, vii
Witness the hole you made in caesar’s heart, Julius Caesar: V, i
Witness the fortune he hath had in france. King Henry VI, part II: III, i
Witness my tears, I cannot stay to speak. King Henry VI, part II: II, iv
Witness my son, now in the shade of death; King Richard III: I, iii
Witness these trenches made by grief and care, Titus Andronicus: V, ii
Witness that here I ago doth give up Othello: III, iii
Witness our too much memorable shame King Henry V: II, iv
Witness of this: therefore I beseech your majesty, King Henry VI, part II: I, iii
Witness good bringing up, fortune and truth: The Two Gentlemen of Verona: IV, iv
Witness all sorrow, that I know thee well Titus Andronicus: V, ii
Witness against us to damnation! King John: IV, ii
With such holiness can you do it? King Henry VI, part II: II, i
With his unkindness? say’t be so? Coriolanus: V, i
With fiery quickness: therefore prepare thyself; Hamlet: IV, iii
With truth and plainness I do wear mine bare. Toilus and Cressida: IV, iv
With meekness and humility; but your heart King Henry VIII: II, iv
With idleness, or manured with industry, why, the Othello: I, iii
With envy of each other’s happiness, King Henry V: V, ii
With dull unwilligness to repay a debt King Richard III: II, ii
With bated breath and whispering humbleness, say this; Merchant of Venice: I, iii
With base? with baseness? bastardy? base, base? King Lear: I, ii
With aptness of the season; make denials Cymbeline: II, iii
With anger, with sickness, or with hunger, my lord, Much Ado About Nothing: I, i
With ample and brim fulness of his force, King Henry V: I, ii
Wish me partaker in thy happiness The Two Gentlemen of Verona: I, i
Will raise your highness such a mighty sum King Henry V: I, ii
Will make what’s homely savoury: weariness Cymbeline: III, vi
Will make my boldness manners. now, good angels King Henry VIII: V, i
Will I apply that treats of happiness The Taming of the Shrew: I, i
Will give her sadness very little cure. King John: II, i
Will’t please your highness walk? King Lear: IV, vii
Will thither straight, for willingness rids way; King Henry VI, part III: V, iii
Will change to virtue and to worthiness. Julius Caesar: I, iii
Why, that were covetousness. As You Like It: III, v
Why, my negation hath no taste of madness. Toilus and Cressida: V, ii
Why, all this business King Henry VIII: I, i
Why doth your highness look so pale and wan? Titus Andronicus: II, iii
Why appear you with this ridiculous boldness before my lady? Twelfth Night: III, iv
Whose star-like nobleness gave life and influence Timon of Athens: V, i
Whose fulness of perfection lies in him. King John: II, i
Whom stripes may move, not kindness! I have used thee, The Tempest: I, ii
Whom sometime I have laugh’d with: let your highness All’s Well that Ends Well: V, iii
Whom once more I present unto your highness. King Henry VIII: II, ii
Who, having been praised for bluntness, doth affect King Lear: II, ii
Who may I rather challenge for unkindness Macbeth: III, iv
Who is’t that goes with me? beseech your highness, The Winter’s Tale: II, i
Who have been false to fulvia? riotous madness, Antony and Cleopatra: I, iii
Who does it, then? his madness: if’t be so, Hamlet: V, ii
Who cannot condemn rashness in cold blood? Timon of Athens: III, v
Who am myself attach’d with weariness, The Tempest: III, iii
Who loved her so, that, speaking of her foulness, Much Ado About Nothing: IV, i
Who leaves unsway’d the likeness of a man, Sonnets: CXLI
Who grieves much for your weakness, and by me King Henry VIII: IV, ii
Who deserves greatness Coriolanus: I, i
Whilst, in the mildness of your sleepy thoughts, King Richard III: III, vii
Whilst that my wretchedness doth bait myself, King Richard II: IV, i
Whilst your great goodness, out of holy pity, King Henry VIII: III, ii
While pride is fasting in his wantonness! Toilus and Cressida: III, iii
Which, rank of goodness, would by ill be cured: Sonnets: CXVIII
Which was to my belief witness’d the rather, Macbeth: IV, iii
Which time shall bring to ripeness: she shall be– King Henry VIII: V, v
Which since have steaded much; so, of his gentleness, The Tempest: I, ii
Which oft the ear of greatness needs must hear, King Henry IV, part I: III, ii
Which I with some unwillingness pronounce: King Richard II: I, iii
Which I must act: briefness and fortune, work! King Lear: II, i
Which I beseech your highness to forgive, King Henry V: II, ii
Which he thinks is a patent for his sauciness; and, All’s Well that Ends Well: IV, v
Which simpleness and merit purchaseth. Much Ado About Nothing: III, i
About 500 of the many ness in Shakespeare, courtesy RhymeZone