2H4 IV.iii.93 | [Falstaff alone, of boys like Prince John] when they marry they get wenches |
3H6 II.ii.133 | [Richard to Prince, of the Queen] Whoever got thee, there thy mother stands |
AW I.i.127 | [Parolles to Helena] there was never virgin got till virginity was first lost |
AW I.i.45 | [Lafew to Countess, of Helena] Your commendations ... get from her tears |
AW II.iii.94 | [Lafew to all] Sure, they are bastards to the English; the French ne'er gpt 'em. |
Cor I.iii.34 | [Volumnia to Virgilia, imagining Martius shouting to the Volscians] You were got in fear |
H8 II.iii.44.1 | [Old Lady to Anne, of being a queen] If your back / Cannot vouchsafe this burden, 'tis too weak / Ever to get a boy |
KJ I.i.108 | [Robert Faulconbridge to King John, of the Bastard] When this same lusty gentleman was got |
KJ I.i.237 | [Bastard to Lady Faulconbridge] Sir Robert could do well - marry, to confess - / Could he get me! |
KJ I.i.259 | [Bastard to Lady Faulconbridge, of King Richard] were I to get again ... I would not wish a better father |
KJ I.i.272 | [Bastard to Lady Faulconbridge, of his parentage] Who lives and dares but say thou didst not well / When I was got, I'll send his soul to hell |
KL I.ii.15 | [Edmund alone] a whole tribe of fops / Got 'tween asleep and wake |
KL II.i.77 | [Gloucester to Edmund, of Edgar] I never got him |
KL III.iv.139 | [Gloucester to Lear] Our flesh and blood ... is grown so vile / That it doth hate what gets it |
KL V.iii.170 | [Edgar to Edmund, of their father] The dark and vicious place where thee he got / Cost him his eyes |
Luc.549 | [of a black cloud] some gentle gust doth get, / Which blow these pitchy vapours from their biding |
Mac I.iii.66 | [Third Witch to Banquo] Thou shalt get kings, thou thou be none |
MV III.v.10 | [Launcelot to Jessica] you may partly hope that your father got you not |
MW I.iii.20 | [Nym to Falstaff, of Bardolph] He was gotten in drink |
Oth I.iii.189 | [Brabantio to Duke] I had rather to adopt a child than get it |
Per II.ii.6 | [Simonides to First Lord, of Thaisa] whom Nature gat / For men to ... wonder at |
Sonn.7.14 | [] So thou ... / Unlooked on diest unless thou get a son |
TC II.iii.238 | [Ulysses to Ajax] Praise him that got thee |
TC III.ii.102 | [Pandarus to Cressida, of Troilus] If my lord get a boy of you, you'll give him me |
Tem I.ii.319 | [Prospero to Caliban] Thou poisonous slave, got by the devil himself |
Tit IV.ii.89 | [Aaron to all, of his baby] by the burning tapers of the sky / That shone so brightly when this boy was got |
TNK II.iv.24.2 | [Hippolyta to all, of Arcite] He's well got, sure [i.e. of noble birth] |
TNK II.v.38 | [Gaoler's Daughter alone, as if to her father] Get many more ... such daughters [also punned in the first part of the line = obtain] |
TS II.i.403 | [Tranio as Lucentio alone] Fathers commonly / Do get their children |
WT II.iii.104 | [Paulina as if to Nature, of Perdita] thou ... which hast made it / So like to him that got it |
WT III.iii.73 | [Shepherd to himself, of Perdita and her imagined parents] They were warmer that got this than the poor thing is here |