| 1H6 III.ii.122 | [Talbot to Burgundy, of Pucelle] I think her old familiar is asleep | 
	
		| 1H6 V.iii.10 | [Pucelle to spirits] ye familiar spirits that are culled / Out of the powerful legions under earth | 
	
		| 2H6 IV.vii.100 | [Cade to rebels, of Say] He has a familiar under his tongue | 
	
		| LLL I.ii.166 | [Armado alone] Love is a familiar |