1H4 I.ii.177 | [Poins to Prince Hal] And, sirrah, I have cases of buckram for the nonce |
1H4 I.iii.116 | [King Henry to Hostspur] But sirrah, henceforth / Let me not hear you speak of Mortimer |
1H4 II.iv.6 | [Prince Hal to Poins] Sirrah, I am sworn brother to a leash of drawers |
1H4 III.iii.151 | [Prince Hal to Falstaff] But sirrah, there's no room for faith, truth, nor honesty in this bosom of thine |
1H4 IV.ii.72 | [Prince Hal to Falstaff] But sirrah, make haste |
1H6 III.i.62 | [Richard, to himself] Plantagenet, I see, must hold his tongue, / Lest it be said ‘ Speak, sirrah, when you should' |
1H6 III.iv.35 | [Vernon to Basset] Sirrah, thy lord I honour as he is. |
2H4 II.iv.368 | [Falstaff to Page] Pay the musicians, sirrah |
2H4 V.iii.16 | [Silence to Shallow] Ah, sirrah |
2H6 II.i.116 | [Gloucester to Simpcox] Tell me, sirrah, what's my name? |
2H6 IV.ii.147 | [Cade to Brother] Go to, sirrah, tell the King from me |
2H6 IV.ii.90 | [Cade to Clerk] Come hither, sirrah, I must examine thee |
AC II.v.32 | [Cleopatra to Messenger] But, sirrah, mark, we use / To say the dead are well |
AW II.iii.197 | [Lafew to Parolles] I must tell thee, sirrah, I write man |
AW II.iv.54 | [Helena to Parolles] Come, sirrah |
AW V.ii.50 | [Lafew to Parolles] Sirrah, enquire further after me |
AW V.iii.234 | [King to Parolles] Tell me, sirrah – but tell me true I charge you |
AYL III.ii.155 | [Celia to Touchstone, of Corin] Go with him, sirrah |
AYL IV.iii.166 | [Rosalind to Oliver, of her fainting] Ah, sirrah, a body would think this was well counterfeited |
CE III.i.83 | [Dromio of Ephesus to Antipholus of Ephesus] If a crow help us in, sirrah, we'll pluck a crow together |
CE IV.i.82 | [Antipholus of Ephesus to Angelo] But, sirrah, you shall buy this sport as dear |
CE V.i.275 | [Duke to Dromio of Ephesus] Sirrah, what say you? |
Cor V.iii.75.2 | [Volumnia to Boy] Your knee, sirrah |
Cym III.v.109 | [Cloten to Pisanio]. Sirrah, if thou wouldst not be a villain |
Cym III.v.81.2 | [Cloten to Pisanio] What, are you packing, sirrah? |
E3 IV.ii.69 | [King Edward to Captain] No, sirrah, tell them |
H5 IV.vii.140 | [King Henry to Williams] Then keep thy vow, sirrah |
H8 V.iv.30 | [Porter to servant] Keep the door close, sirrah |
Ham V.i.116 | [Hamlet to First Clown] Whose grave's this, sirrah? |
JC IV.iii.132 | [Brutus to Poet] Get you hence, sirrah |
JC IV.iii.297 | [Brutus to Claudius] Sirrah Claudius! Fellow thou, awake! |
JC V.iii.25 | [Cassius to Pindarus] Sirrah, what news? |
KJ I.i.90 | [King John to Robert Faulconbridge) Sirrah, speak |
KJ II.i.290 | [Bastard to Austria] Sirrah, were I at home |
KL I.ii.78 | [Lear to Edmund] Go, sirrah, seek him [Edgar] |
KL I.iv.109 | [Lear to Fool] Take heed, sirrah, the whip! |
KL I.iv.167 | [Lear to Fool] When were you wont to be so full of songs, sirrah? |
KL II.ii.66 | [Cornwall to Kent] Peace, sirrah |
LLL I.i.269 | [King to Costard, of the charge against him] But, sirrah, what say you to this? |
LLL V.i.33 | [Holofernes to Nathaniel] Quare ‘ chirrah ’, not ‘sirrah’? |
MA IV.ii.12 | [Dogberry to Conrade, asking his name] Yours, sirrah? |
MA IV.ii.26 | [Dogberry to Borachio] Come you hither, sirrah |
MM III.ii.17 | [Duke to Pompey] Fie, sirrah, a bawd, a wicked bawd |
MM IV.ii.1 | [Provost to Pompey] Come hither, sirrah |
MM IV.ii.49 | [Provost to Abhorson] You, sirrah, provide your block and your axe |
MM IV.iii.35 | [Abhorson to Pompey] Is the axe upon the block, sirrah? |
MM V.i.497 | [Duke to Lucio] You, sirrah, that knew me for a fool |
MV I.ii.125 | [Portia to Servingman] Sirrah, go before |
MV III.v.43 | [Lorenzo to Launcelot] Go in, sirrah, bid them prepare for dinner |
MW I.i.252 | [Slender to Simple] Go, sirrah |
MW I.iii.74 | [Falstaff to Robin] Hold, sirrah, bear you these letters tightly |
MW III.ii.19 | [Mistress Page to Robin] What do you call your knight's name, sirrah? |
MW IV.i.18 | [Mistress Page to William] Come on, sirrah |
Oth III.iv.1 | [Desdemona to Clown] Do you know, sirrah, where Lieutenant Cassio lies? |
RJ I.ii.34 | [Capulet to Servant) Go, sirrah, trudge about |
RJ I.v.126 | [Capulet probably to Cousin Capulet] Ah, sirrah, by my fay, it waxes late |
RJ I.v.30 | [Capulet to Cousin Capulet] Ah, sirrah, this unlooked-for sport comes well |
Tem V.i.288 | [Prospero to Stephano] You'd be king o'th' isle, sirrah? |
TG II.i.7 | [Valentine to Speed] How now, sirrah? |
TG II.v.9 | [Speed to Launce] But, sirrah, how did thy master part with Madame Julia? |
TG III.i.259 | [Proteus to Launce, of his servant] Go, sirrah, find him out. |
Tim III.i.38 | [Lucullus to servant] Get you gone, sirrah |
Tit III.ii.75 | [Titus to Marcus] Ah, sirrah ! |
Tit IV.iv.47 | [Tamora to Clown] Come, sirrah, you must be hanged |
TN V.i.143.1 | [Orsino to Viola as Cesario] Her husband, sirrah? |
TN V.i.280 | [Olivia to Feste, of Malvolio] How does he, sirrah? |
TNK III.v.83 | [Daughter to Schoolmaster] I know you, you're a tinker; sirrah tinker |
TS I.i.218 | [Lucentio to Biondello] Sirrah, where have you been? |
TS I.ii.159 | [Petruchio aside, to Grumio] Peace, sirrah |
TS I.ii.5 | [Petruchio to Grumio] Here, sirrah Grumio, knock, I say |
TS induction.1.100 | [Lord to a Servingman, of the players] Go, sirrah, take them to the buttery |
TS IV.i.136 | [Petruchio to a servant] Sirrah , get you hence |
TS IV.iv.10 | [Tranio to Biondello] Sirrah Biondello, / Now do your duty throughly |
TS V.i.137 | [Petruchio to Grumio] Come, sirrah, let's away |