| 2H6 III.ii.349 | [Queen to Suffolk] I will repeal thee [i.e. get thee repealed] | 
		| AW II.iii.48 | [King to Helena] this healthful hand, whose banished sense / Thou hast repealed | 
		| Cor V.v.5 | [First Senator to all, of Coriolanus] Repeal him with the welcome of his mother | 
		| KL III.vi.111 | [Edgar alone, of those who disbelieve him] In thy just proof repeals and reconciles thee | 
		| Oth II.iii.347 | [Iago alone, of Desdemona and Cassio] she repeals him for her body's lust | 
		| R2 II.ii.49 | [Green to Queen Isabel] The banished Bolingbroke repeals himself | 
		| R2 IV.i.85 | [Aumerle to all, of Norfolk] If he may be repealed to try his honour | 
		| R2 IV.i.87 | [Bolingbroke to Aumerle] These differences shall all rest under gage / Till Norfolk be repealed. Repealed he shall be | 
		| TG V.iv.144 | [Duke to Valentine] I ... repeal thee home again |