2H6 I.ii.56 | [Messenger to Gloucester] 'tis his highness' pleasure / You do prepare to ride unto Saint Albans |
2H6 I.iii.119 | [Gloucester to Queen, of the King] I ... at his pleasure will resign my place |
2H6 IV.i.142 | [Lieutenant to all, of the prisoners] It is our pleasure one of them depart |
3H6 III.ii.20 | [Lady Grey to Edward] what your pleasure is shall satisfy me |
JC IV.iii.247 | [Varro to Brutus] we will stand and watch your pleasure |
Tim II.i.14.2 | [Caphis to Senator] What is your pleasure? |
Tim III.i.33 | [Flaminius to Lucullus, on being complimented] Your lordship speaks your pleasure [i.e. it is good of you to say so] |
TS I.i.208 | [Tranio to Lucentio, of taking on his identity] sith it your pleasure is |
TS I.i.81 | [Bianca to Baptista] to your pleasure humbly I subscribe |