2H4 I.i.15 | [Lord Bardolph to Northumberland] in the fortune of my lord your son, / Prince Harry slain |
2H4 I.i.23.1 | [Lord Bardolph to Northumberland] such a day ... / Came not till now to dignify the times / Since Caesar's fortunes |
Cor IV.vii.38 | [Aufidius to Lieutenant] pride, / Which out of daily fortune ever taints / The happy man |
Cym IV.i.10 | [Cloten alone, of himself compared to Posthumus] not beneath him in fortunes |
KJ III.i.333 | [Blanche to King Philip] Father, I may not wish the fortune thine |
KL V.iii.163 | [Edmund to disguised Edgar] what art thou / That hast this fortune on me? [i.e. victory over me] |
Mac III.i.77 | [Macbeth to Murderers, of Banquo] it was he in the times past which held you / So under fortune [i.e. in a lowly state] |
MW IV.v.43 | [Simple to Falstaff, of Slender and Anne] if it were my master's fortune to have her or no [pun: 45, opportunity] |
TNK II.i.291 | [Palamon alone] Would I were / For all the fortune of my life hereafter / Yon little tree [i.e. as my only destiny] |
TS I.i.16 | [Lucentio to Tranio, of himself] To deck his fortune with his virtuous deeds |