MW IV.ii.173 | [Ford to Falstaff in disguise as a woman] Out of my door ... you rag |
R3 V.iii.329 | [King Richard to his army, of the enemy] Lash hence these overweening rags of France |
Tim IV.iii.272 | [Timon to Apemantus] If thou wilt curse, thy father, that poor rag, / Must be thy subject |
TS IV.iii.110 | [Petruchio to Tailor] Away, thou rag, thou quantity [also: scrap of material] |