H8 V.ii.27 | [King Henry to Butts, of the Council] I had thought / They had parted so much honesty among 'em |
JC III.ii.4 | [Brutus to Cassius] go you into the other street, / And part the numbers |
JC V.v.81 | [Octavius to all] let's away, / To part the glories of this happy day |
LLL V.ii.249.1 | [masked Longaville to masked Katharine] Let's part the word |
MV II.ii.138 | [Launcelot to Bassanio] The old proverb is very well parted between my master Shylock and you |
R3 V.iii.26 | [Richmond to all] I'll ... part in just proportion our small power |
Tim I.ii.46 | [Apemantus to himself, of Timon] The fellow that sits next him, now parts bread with him |
TNK V.i.17.1 | [Theseus to Palamon and Arcite] betwixt ye / I part my wishes |
WT I.ii.18 | [Leontes to Polixenes, of the proposal to stay a further week] We'll part the time between's then |