MM II.i.93 | [Pompey to Escalus, of the dish being unimportant] No, indeed, sir, not of a pin |
MM III.i.109.1 | [Isabella to Claudio, of her life] I'd throw it down for your deliverance / As frankly as a pin |
MW I.i.108 | [Shallow to Falstaff] Tut, a pin! |
TC V.ii.23 | [Diomedes to Cressida, responding to her 'I'll tell you what'] come, tell a pin! [i.e. don't trifle with me] |
TG I.i.108 | [Speed to Proteus] From a pound to a pin? |
TG II.vii.55 | [Lucetta to Julia] A round hose ... now's not worth a pin |