2H4 II.iii.59 | [Lady Percy to Northumberland] I ... never shall have length of life enough / To rain upon remembrance with mine eyes |
AC I.v.57 | [Cleopatra to Charmian, of Antony] his remembrance lay / In Egypt with his joy |
AC II.ii.162 | [Antony to Caesar, of Pompey] I must thank him only, / Lest my remembrance suffer ill report |
AW I.i.47 | [Countess to Lafew, of Helena] The remembrance of her father never approaches her heart but the tyranny of her sorrows takes all livelihood from her cheek |
AW I.i.79 | [Helena alone] I think not on my father, / And these great tears grace his remembrance more / Than those I shed for him |
AW I.ii.48.2 | [Bertram to King, of Bertram's father] His good remembrance, sir, / Lies richer in your thoughts than on his tomb |
AW I.iii.129 | [Countess to Helena] By our remembrances of days foregone, / Such were our faults, or then we thought them none |
AW IV.iii.108 | [Second Lord to Bertram, of Parolles] from the time of his remembrance |
AW IV.v.71 | [Lafew to Countess, of the King's suggestion] which ... his majesty out of a self-gracious remembrance did first propose |
AW V.iii.20 | [King to Lafew] Praising what is lost / Makes the remembrance dear |
AYL I.i.60 | [Adam to Orlando and Oliver] for your father's remembrance, be at accord |
Cor II.iii.247 | [Sicinius to Citizens, of Coriolanus] One thus descended ... we did commend / To your remembrances |
Cym II.iii.42 | [Cymbeline to Cloten, of Posthumus] some more time / Must wear the print of his remembrance on't |
Cym II.iv.14 | [Philario to Posthumus, of the British] our Romans, whose remembrance / Is yet fresh in their grief |
Cym II.iv.93 | [Posthumus to Iachimo] praise / Be given to your remembrance |
Cym III.i.2 | [Lucius to Cymbeline, of Julius Caesar] whose remembrance yet / Lives in men's eyes |
Cym IV.iv.24 | [Belarius to Arviragus and Guiderius, of Cloten] many years ... not wore him / From my remembrance |
H5 I.ii.115 | [Ely to King Henry, of earlier English battles] Awake remembrance of these valiant dead |
H5 I.ii.230 | [King Henry to all, of himself] lay these bones in an unworthy urn, / Tombless, with no remembrance over them |
H8 III.ii.8 | [Surrey to all] I am joyful / To meet the least occasion that may give me / Remembrance of my father-in-law |
Ham IV.v.176 | [Ophelia to Laertes] There's rosemary, that's for remembrance. / Pray you, love, remember |
KJ V.ii.2 | [Lewis the Dauphin to Melun, of a treaty] keep it safe for our remembrance |
KJ V.vi.12 | [Hubert as if to his memory, of not recognizing the Bastard] Unkind remembrance! |
LLL V.ii.805 | [Princess to King] Raining the tears of lamentation / For the remembrance of my father's death |
Mac II.iii.59 | [Lennox to Macbeth, of the storm] My young remembrance cannot parallel / A fellow to it |
Mac V.i.33 | [Doctor to Gentlewoman, of Lady Macbeth] I will set down what comes from her, to satisfy my remembrance the more strongly |
MND IV.i.166 | [Demetrius to Theseus] my love to Hermia ... seems to me now / As the remembrance of an idle gaud Which in my childhood I did dote upon |
MND V.i.368 | [Puck alone] the screech-owl ... / Puts the wretch that lies in woe / In remembrance of a shroud |
MW IV.i.42 | [Evans to William] I pray you have your remembrance, child [or: sense 2] |
MW IV.ii.58 | [Mistress Ford to Mistress Page, of hiding-places known to Ford] he hath an abstract for the remembrance of such places |
Per V.iii.12 | [Pericles to Thaisa, of Marina] by her own most clear remembrance, she / Made known herself my daughter |
R2 II.i.14 | [John of Gaunt to all] The setting sun, and music at the close, / As the last taste of sweets, is sweetest last, / Writ in remembrance more than things long past |
R2 III.iv.107 | [Gardener alone] Rue even for ruth here shortly shall be seen / In the remembrance of a weeping Queen |
R3 II.i.120 | [King Edward to all, of his memories of Clarence] All this from my remembrance brutish wrath / Sinfully plucked |
R3 IV.iv.252 | [King Richard to Queen Elizabeth] in the Lethe of thy angry soul / Thou drown the sad remembrance of those wrongs / Which thou supposest I have done to thee |
R3 IV.iv.421 | [King Richard to Queen Elizabeth, responding to ‘Shall I forget myself to be myself?’] Ay, if yourself's remembrance wrong yourself |
R3 V.iii.234 | [Richmond to Lords, of his dream] my heart is very jocund / In the remembrance of so fair a dream |
Sonn.30.2 | [] I summon up remembrance of things past |
Sonn.5.12 | []Beauty's effect with beauty were bereft, / Nor it nor no remembrance what it was |
Tem I.ii.44.1 | [Prospero to Miranda, of what she can remember] any thing ... that / Hath kept with thy remembrance [i.e. kept within your memory] |
Tem I.ii.46 | [Miranda to Prospero] rather like a dream than an assurance / That my remembrance warrants |
Tem I.ii.65 | [Miranda to Prospero] my heart bleeds / To think o'th' teen that I have turned you to, / Which is from my remembrance! |
Tem II.i.236 | [Antonio to Sebastian, of Gonzalo] this lord of weak remembrance |
Tem V.i.138 | [Alonso to Prospero] How sharp the point of this remembrance is! |
Tem V.i.199 | [Prospero to Alonso] Let us not burden our remembrances with / A heaviness that's gone |
TG II.iv.192 | [Proteus alone] the remembrance of my former love / Is by a newer object quite forgotten |
Tim III.v.92.1 | [Alcibiades to Senators] Call me to your remembrances |
Tim III.vi.47 | [Timon to all, of their not helping him] Let it not cumber your better remembrance |
Tit III.i.239 | [Messenger to Titus] woe is me to think upon thy woes / More than remembrance of my father's death |
TN I.i.33 | [Valentine to Orsino, of Olivia mourning her brother] in her sad remembrance |
TN II.i.28 | [Sebastian to Antonio, of Viola] I seem to drown her remembrance again with more [tears] |
TN III.iv.223 | [Viola as Cesario to Sir Toby] My remembrance is very free and clear from any image of offence done to any man |
TN V.i.279 | [Olivia to all, of Malvolio] A most extracting frenzy of mine own / From my remembrance clearly banished his |
WT IV.ii.21 | [Polixenes to Camillo, of Sicilia] whose very naming punishes me with the remembrance of that penitent |
WT IV.iv.76 | [Perdita to disguised Polixenes and Camillo] Grace and remembrance be to you both [i.e. may you be well remembered after your deaths] |
WT V.i.25 | [Dion to Paulina, of Leontes] You pity not the state, nor the remembrance / Of his most sovereign name |
WT V.iii.40 | [Leontes to Paulina, of Hermione's statue] thy majesty, which has / My evils conjured to remembrance |