2H4 II.iv.25 | [Hostess to Doll] your colour, I warrant you, is as red as any rose, in good truth, la |
AC IV.iv.8.1 | [Cleopatra to Antony] Sooth, la, I'll help |
Cor I.iii.68 | [Valeria to Volumnia] Indeed, la, 'tis a noble child |
Cor I.iii.90 | [Valeria to Virgilia] In truth, la, go with me |
H5 III.ii.109 | [Macmorris to all] and there ish nothing done, so Chrish s' me, la |
H5 III.ii.85 | [Macmorris to all] By Chrish, la, 'tish ill done |
H5 IV.vii.139 | [Fluellen to King Henry] in my conscience, la |
Ham IV.v.57 | [Ophelia to all] Indeed, la, without an oath, I'll make an end |
MW I.i.239 | [Slender to Shallow] Ay, or else I would I might be hanged, la |
MW I.i.289 | [Slender to Anne] Truly, I will not go first, truly, la |
MW I.i.79 | [Shallow to Page] I thank you always with my heart, la |
MW I.iv.84 | [Mistress Quickly to Simple] This is all, indeed, la |
MW II.ii.100 | [Mistress Quickly to Falstaff] Surely, I think you have charms, la |
MW V.v.178 | [Slender to Page] Would I were hanged, la, else |
TC III.i.73 | [Pandarus to Helen] Nay, that shall not serve your turn, that shall it not, in truth, la |