1H4 III.ii.142 | [Prince Hal to King Henry, of Hotspur] every honour sitting on his helm |
AC II.i.33 | [Pompey to all, of Antony] I did not think / This amorous surfeiter would have donned his helm / For such a petty war |
AW III.iii.7 | [Duke to Bertram] fortune play upon thy prosperous helm |
Cor IV.v.128 | [Aufidius to Coriolanus] Unbuckling helms |
H5 IV.vii.152 | [King Henry to Fluellen, of Alençon] I plucked this glove from his helm |
KL IV.ii.57 | [Gonerill to Albany] France ... / With plumed helm thy state begins to threat |
Oth I.iii.269 | [Othello to all] Let housewives make a skillet of my helm |
R3 III.ii.11 | [Messenger to Hastings, of Stanley] He dreamt the boar had razed off his helm |
R3 III.iv.82 | [Hastings to himself] Stanley did dream the boar did raze our helms |
R3 V.iii.352 | [King Richard to his army] Victory sits on our helms |
R3 V.iii.80 | [Derby to Richmond] Fortune and victory sit on thy helm! |
TC I.ii.233 | [Pandarus to Cressida, of Troilus] his helm more hacked than Hector's |
TC IV.v.255 | [Hector to Achilles] by the forge that stithied Mars his helm |
TC V.ii.172 | [Troilus to Ulysses, of Diomedes] That sleeve is mine that he'll bear in his helm |
TC V.ii.96 | [Diomedes to Cressida, of Troilus' token] Tomorrow I will wear it on my helm |
TC V.iv.4 | [Thersites alone, of Troilus] Diomed has got that same scurvy doting foolish young knave's sleeve of Troy there in his helm |
TNK I.iii.19 | [Hippolyta to Pirithous] we cannot weep / When our friends don their helms |
TNK I.iv.17 | [Theseus to all] By th'helm of Mars |