2H4 I.i.4 | [Porter to Lord Bardolph, of Northumberland] His lordship is walked forth into the orchard |
2H4 V.iii.1 | [Shallow to Falstaff] you shall see my orchard |
AYL I.i.39 | [Orlando to Oliver] here in your orchard |
Ham I.v.35 | [Ghost to Hamlet] sleeping in my orchard |
JC II.i.1 | [stage direction] Enter Brutus in his orchard |
JC III.ii.249 | [Antony to all, of Caesar's will] he hath left you ... / His private arbours, and new-planted orchards |
KJ V.vii.10 | [Prince Henry to Bigot, of King John] Let him be brought into the orchard here |
MA III.i.5 | [Hero to Margaret, of Beatrice] tell her I and Ursula / Walk in the orchard |
RJ II.i.5 | [Benvolio to Mercutio, of Romeo] He ran this way and leapt this orchard wall |
RJ II.ii.63 | [Juliet to Romeo] The orchard walls are high and hard to climb |
TC III.ii.15 | [Pandarus to Troilus] Walk here i'th' orchard |
TN III.ii.6 | [Sir Andrew to Sir Toby, of Olivia favouring Viola as Cesario] I saw't i'the orchard |
TN III.iv.174 | [Sir Toby to Sir Andrew, of Viola as Cesario] Scout me for him at the corner of the orchard |
TN III.iv.219 | [Sir Toby to Viola as Cesario, of Sir Andrew] attends thee at the orchard end |
TS II.i.111 | [Baptista to all] We will go walk a little in the orchard |