1H6 II.iv.22 | [Somerset to Richard, of the truth of his argument] on my side it is so well-apparalled ... / That it will glimmer through a blind man's eye |
2H6 IV.ii.69 | [Cade to all, of his people when he is king] I will apparel them all in one livery |
CE III.ii.12 | [Luciana to Antipholus of Syracuse] Apparel vice like virtue's harbinger |
E3 II.i.411 | [Warwick to Countess] Thus have I ... / Apparelled sin in virtuous sentences |
MA IV.i.225 | [Friar to Leonato, of Hero] every lovely organ of her life / Shall come apparelled in more precious habit |
Per I.i.13 | [Pericles to Antiochus, of Antiochus' daughter] See where she comes, apparelled like the spring |
TS III.ii.89 | [Tranio as Lucentio to Petruchio] Not so well-apparelled as I wish you were |