2H4 IV.i.20 | [Messenger to all] In goodly form comes on the enemy |
3H6 II.ii.34 | [Clifford to King, of Henry's son] this goodly boy |
AW III.v.79 | [Diana to Helena, of Bertram] if he were honester / He were much goodlier |
H8 IV.i.69 | [Third Gentleman to First and Second Gentlemen, of Anne] she is the goodliest woman / That ever lay by man |
KL IV.iii.17 | [Gentleman to disguised Kent, of Cordelia] patience and sorrow strove / Who should express her goodliest |
MV I.iii.98 | [Antonio to Bassanio] a villain with a smiling cheek, / A goodly apple rotten at the heart |
Per IV.i.9 | [Leonine to Dionyza, of Marina] she is a goodly creature |
Per V.i.64 | [Lysimachus to Helicanus, of Marina] Is't not a goodly presence? |
Sonn.80.12 | [of a rival poet] I am a worthless boat, / He of tall building and of goodly pride |
TC V.vi.27 | [Hector to Soldier] thou art a goodly mark |
Tem I.ii.417 | [Prospero to Miranda, of Ferdinand] thou mightst call him / A goodly person |
Tem I.ii.484.1 | [Miranda to Prospero, of Ferdinand] I have no ambition / To see a goodlier man |
Tem V.i.182 | [Miranda to all] How many goodly creatures are there here! |
Tit I.i.264 | [Saturninus to himself, of Tamora] A goodly lady |
Tit II.iii.76 | [Bassianus to Tamora] Why are you ... / Dismounted from your snow-white goodly steed |
TNK II.i.282 | [Palamon alone, of Arcite] It may be he shall marry her; he's goodly |
TNK II.iii.8 | [Gaoler's Daughter alone, of Palamon] I ... thought he was a goodly man |
WT II.i.75 | [Leontes to Lords, of Hermione] When you have said she's goodly |
WT II.ii.26.2 | [Emilia to Paulina, of Hermione's baby] a goodly babe, / Lusty, and like to live |