1H4 IV.iii.19 | [Vernon to all] Certain horse / Of my cousin Vernon's are not yet come up |
1H6 IV.iv.33 | [Somerset to Lucy, of York] he might have sent and had the horse [i.e. he had the cavalry and might have sent them] |
2H4 II.i.172 | [Gower to Lord Chief Justice, of the King's army] fifteen hundred foot, five hundred horse / Are marched up to my lord of Lancaster |
AC III.i.33 | [Ventidius to Silius] The ne'er-yet-beaten horse of Parthia |
E3 II.ii.30 | [Audley to King Edward] I have ... levied those horse and foot / According as your charge |
E3 V.i.136 | [Salisbury to King Edward, of the army surrounding Prince Edward] Here stood a battle of ten thousand horse |
JC IV.ii.29 | [Lucilius to Brutus, of Cassius' army] The greater part, the horse in general, / Are come with Cassius |
R3 V.iii.295 | [King Richard to Norfolk] My foreward shall be drawn out all in length, / Consisting equally of horse and foot |
Tim I.i.245 | [Messenger to Timon] 'Tis Alcibiades, and some twenty horse |