1H4 I.ii.191 | [Prince Hal to Poins, of Eastcheap] There I'll sup |
2H4 II.i.187 | [Falstaff to Gower] Will you sup with me, Master Gower? |
2H4 II.ii.144 | [Prince Henry to Page, of Falstaff] Sup any women with him? |
2H4 II.iv.14 | [Drawer to Francis, of the guests] The room where they supped is too hot |
2H6 I.iv.79 | [York to Servingman] Invite my lords of Salisbury and Warwick / To sup with me tomorrow night |
2H6 V.i.214 | [Richard to Young Clifford] you shall sup with Jesu Christ tonight |
AC IV.viii.33 | [Antony to Cleopatra] Had our great palace the capacity / To camp this host, we all would sup together |
Cor IV.ii.49 | [Menenius to Volumnia] You'll sup with me? [Volumnia] Anger's my meat. I sup upon myself |
Cym III.vii.63 | [Belarius to disguised Innogen] when we have supped / We'll mannerly demand thee of thy story |
JC I.ii.285 | [Cassius to Casca] Will you sup with me tonight |
Mac I.vii.29 | [Lady Macbeth to Macbeth, of the King] He has almost supped |
Mac V.v.13 | [Macbeth to himself] I have supped full with horrors [i.e. had my fill of] |
MM IV.iii.152 | [Lucio to Isabella] I am fain to dine and sup with water and bran |
MV II.iv.18 | [Launcelot to Lorenzo, of his errand] to bid my old master the Jew to sup tonight with my new master the Christian |
Oth IV.i.163 | [Iago to Cassio, of Bianca's house] Will you sup there? |
Oth IV.i.264 | [Othello to Lodovico] tonight / I do entreat that we may sup together |
Oth IV.ii.232 | [Iago to Roderigo, of Cassio] He sups tonight with a harlotry |
Oth V.i.117 | [iago to Emilia] Go know of Cassio where he supped tonight |
PP.14.6 | [Pilgrim, of his love saying ‘Farewell’ to him] Fare well I could not, for I supped with sorrow |
R3 III.i.199 | [Richard to Buckingham] let us sup betimes |
R3 V.iii.48.2 | [King Richard to Catesby] I will not sup tonight |
RJ I.ii.82 | [Benvolio to Romeo] At this same ancient feast of Capulet's / Sups the fair Rosaline |
TC III.i.79 | [Paris to Pandarus, of Troilus] What exploit's in hand? Where sups he tonight? |
TG II.iv.139 | [Valentine to Proteus] Now can I break my fast, dine, sup, and sleep, / Upon the very naked name of love |
WT V.ii.101 | [Third Gentleman to all, of the main protagonists going to Paulina's house] Thither with all greediness of affection are they gone, and there they intend to sup |