| 2H6 IV.ix.13 | [King to all] Then, heaven, set ope thy everlasting gates |
| CE III.i.73 | [Antipholus of Ephesus to Dromio of Syracuse] Go fetch me something. I'll break ope the gate |
| Cor I.iv.43 | [Martius to Soldiers] So, now the gates are ope |
| Cor III.i.138 | [Coriolanus to all] Break ope the locks o'th' Senate |
| KJ II.i.449 | [Hubert to King John] The mouth of passage shall we fling wide ope / And give you entrance |
| Luc.446 | [of Lucrece] She much amazed breaks ope her locked-up eyes |
| Mac II.iii.64 | [Macduff to all] Most sacrilegious murder hath broke ope / The Lord's anointed temple |