Cor II.ii.38 | [Menenius to all, of Coriolanus] it remains ... / To gratify his noble service that / Hath thus stood for his country |
Cym II.iv.7 | [Posthumus to Philario, of better times ahead] in these feared hopes, / I barely gratify your love |
MV IV.i.403 | [Duke to Antonio, of Portia as Balthasar] gratify this gentleman |
Oth V.ii.212 | [Othello to Gratiano, of Desdemona and Cassio] she did gratify his amorous works |
Per I.iv.101 | [Cleon to Pericles, of Pericles' request] The which when any shall not gratify ... / The curse of heaven and men succeed their evils! |
TS I.ii.270 | [Hortensio to Tranio as Lucentio, of Petruchio] You must, as we do, gratify this gentleman |