| 2H4 IV.iii.68 | [Falstaff to Colevile] thou ... gavest thyself away gratis |
| Cor III.i.114 | [Coriolanus to all] Whoever gave that counsel to give forth / The corn o'th' storehouse gratis |
| Cor III.i.125 | [Coriolanus to Brutus] This kind of service / Did not deserve corn gratis |
| Cor III.i.43 | [Brutus to Coriolanus, of the citizens] When corn was given them gratis, you repined |
| Ham II.ii.322 | [Hamlet to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern] the lover shall not sigh gratis |
| Luc.914 | [Lucrece as if to opportunity, of sin] He gratis comes, and thou art well appaid |
| MV I.iii.41 | [Shylock to himself, of Antonio] in low simplicity / He lends out money gratis [i.e. without interest] |
| MV III.iii.2 | [Shylock to Gaoler, of Antonio] This is the fool that lent out money gratis |
| MV IV.i.376 | [Gratiano to all, of Shylock's punishment] A halter gratis! |
| MW II.ii.16 | [Falstaff to Pistol] Thinkest thou I'll endanger my soul gratis? |