2H4 IV.v.25 | [Prince Henry to himself, of the crown] That keepest the ports of slumber open wide / To many a watchful night! |
AW III.v.35 | [Widow to Helena, of palmers' lodgings] here beside the port |
Cor I.vii.1 | [Lartius to Lieutenant] let the ports be guarded |
Cor V.vi.6 | [Aufidius to Attendants, of Coriolanus] Him I accuse / The city ports by this hath entered |
KL II.i.79 | [Gloucester to Edmund] All ports I'll bar [or: seaports] |
KL II.iii.3 | [Edgar alone] No port is free [or: seaport] |
Per V.i.44 | [Lysimachus to Lord, of Marina and Pericles] She ... would allure, / And make a battery through his deafened ports [Q parts] |
TC IV.iv.110 | [Troilus to Diomedes, of Cressida] At the port, lord, I'll give her to thy hand |
TC IV.iv.135 | [Troilus to Diomedes] Come, to the port |
Tim V.iv.55 | [Alcibiades to Senators] Descend, and open your uncharged ports |
TNK V.i.147 | [Emilia praying to Diana] thine ear - ... into whose port / Ne'er entered wanton sound |