1H4 II.iv.301 | [Peto to Prince Hal, of Falstaff's sword] he hacked it with his dagger ... and persuaded us to do the like |
1H6 II.iii.37 | [Countess to Talbot] in my gallery thy picture hangs; / But now the substance shall endure the like |
1H6 II.v.50 | [Richard to Mortimer, of Somerset] [he] did upbraid me with my father's death; / Which obloquy set bars before my tongue, / Else with the like I had requited him |
1H6 IV.v.50 | [John to Talbot] Stay, go, do what you will--the like do I |
AC I.iii.8.1 | [Charmian to Cleopatra, of antony] if you did love him dearly, / You do not hold the method to enforce / The like from him |
AC III.vi.37.1 | [Caesar to Maecenas and Agrippa, of sharing in Antony's conquests] I / Demand the like |
AC V.ii.348 | [Dolabella to all, of Cleopatra] Here, on her breast, / There is a vent of blood, and something blown; / The like is on her arm |
AYL I.III.111 | [Celia to Rosalind, of disguising herself] The like do you |
AYL V.iv.53 | [Touchstone to Duke Senior, responding to his compliment] God 'ild you, sir, I desire you of the like |
Cor I.iv.45 | [Coriolanus to Soldiers, of entering the city] Mark me, and do the like |
Cor IV.vi.51 | [Menenius to Brutus, of the Volscians being in arms] three examples of the like hath been / Within my age |
E3 III.iv.62 | [King Edward to all] Let Edward be delivered by our hands, / And still in danger he'll expect the like |
JC IV.ii.50 | [Brutus to Lucius, of moving the soldiers away from where Brutus and Cassius are] do you the like |
KL III.vii.10 | [Cornwall to Edmund] Advise the Duke where you are going to a most festinate preparation; we are bound to the like |
MA V.i.31 | [Leonato to Antonio] 'tis ... no man's virtue nor sufficiency / To be so moral when he shall endure / The like himself |
Mac II.i.30 | [Banquo to Macbeth, responding to his ‘good repose the while’] Thanks, sir; the like to you |
Mac III.iv.17 | [Macbeth to Murderers, of killing Banquo] he's good that did the like for Fleance |
Mac IV.iii.193 | [Ross to Macduff, of Malcolm's news] Would I could answer / This comfort with the like |
MM I.ii.187 | [Lucio to Claudio, of Isabella being persuasive] I pray she may, as well for the encouragement of the like |
MM IV.i.51.2 | [disguised Duke to Isabella, of Mariana coming to do her good] I do desire the like |
R2 IV.i.52 | [Lord to Aumerle, of throwing down his gage] I task the earth to the like |
R2 V.v.30 | [Richard alone, of beggars] Bearing their own misfortunes on the back / Of such as have before endured the like |
R3 II.i.11 | [Hastings to all, of a compact of friendship] So thrive I as I truly swear the like! |
TC V.viii.16 | [Myrmidons to Achilles, of a trumpet call] The Trojan trumpets sound the like |
Tem II.i.300 | [Antonio to Sebastian] when I rear my hand, do you the like |
TG II.iv.148 | [Proteus to Valentine] When I was sick, you gave me bitter pills, / And I must minister the like to you |
Tim III.iv.2.1 | [Titus to First Varro's Servant, of being wished ‘Good morrow’] The like to you |
Tit IV.i.110 | [Marcus to Young Lucius, of fighting] Thy father hath full oft / For his ungrateful country done the like |
Tit V.iii.44 | [Titus to Saturninus, of using Virginius as a model] A pattern, precedent, and lively warrant / For me, most wretched, to perform the like |
TN I.ii.21 | [Viola to Captain, of Sebastian] Mine own escape unfoldeth to my hope, / Whereto thy speech serves for authority, / The like of him |
TS III.ii.241 | [Tranio as Lucentio to all, of Petruchio marrying Katherina] Of all mad matches never was the like |
TS IV.i.165 | [Nathaniel to Peter, of Petruchio's behaviour] didst ever see the like? |
WT IV.iv.377.1 | [Shepherd to Perdita, of Florizel] Say you the like to him? |