1H6 III.ii.53 | [Talbot to Pucelle] Encompassed with thy lustful paramours |
1H6 V.i.23 | [King to Gloucester] fitter is my study and my books / Than wanton dalliance with a paramour |
1H6 V.iii.82 | [Suffolk to himself] how can Margaret be thy paramour? |
RJ V.iii.105 | [Romeo to sleeping Juliet, of death] keeps / Thee here in dark to be his paramour |