2H4 I.ii.237 | [Page to Falstaff, of what is in his purse] Seven groats and two pence |
2H6 III.i.113 | [Gloucester to all] any groat I hoarded to my use |
AW II.ii.20 | [Clown to Countess] As fit as ten groats is for the hand of an attorney |
Cor III.ii.10 | [Coriolanus to all] To buy and sell with groats |
H5 V.i.55 | [Fluellen to Pistol] there is a groat to heal your pate |
KJ I.i.94 | [Bastard to himself] A half-faced groat |
MW I.i.144 | [Slender to Falstaff] seven groats in mill-sixpences |
R2 V.v.68 | [Richard to Groom] The cheapest of us is ten groats too dear |