AC III.xi.28 | [Cleopatra to all] O, Juno! |
AC IV.xv.34 | [Cleopatra to Antony] Had I great Juno's power, / The strong-winged Mercury should fetch thee up / And set thee by Jove's side |
AW III.iv.13 | [Steward reading Helena's letter, of Bertram] I, his despiteful Juno, sent him forth |
AYL I.iii.73 | [Celia to Duke, of her and Rosalind] wheresoe'er we went, like Juno's swans / Still we went coupled and inseparable |
AYL V.iv.138 | [Hymen's song] Wedding is great Juno's crown |
Cor II.i.96 | [Volumnia to Menenius] For the love of Juno, let's go |
Cor IV.ii.53 | [Volumnia to Virgilia] lament as I do, / In anger, Juno-like |
Cym III.iv.167.1 | [Pisanio to Innogen] You made great Juno angry |
Cym IV.ii.50 | [Guiderius to Arviragus and Belarius, of disguised Innogen] He ... sauced our broths, as Juno had been sick, / And he her dieter |
Cym V.iv.32 | [Sicilius to the other spirits] With Mars fall out, with Juno chide |
KL II.iv.21.1 | [Kent to Lear] By Juno, I swear ay! |
LLL IV.iii.116 | [Dumaine reading his love poem] Thou for whom Jove would swear / Juno but an Ethiop were |
Per II.iii.30 | [Thaisa to herself] By Juno, that is queen of marriage |
Per V.i.111 | [Pericles to Marina, of her features] In pace another Juno |
PP.16.16 | Thou for whom Jove would swear / Juno but an Ethiop were |
TC I.ii.121 | [Cressida to Pandarus] Juno have mercy |
Tem IV.i.75.1 | [stage direction] Juno descends |
TNK I.i.63 | [Theseus to First Queen] Not Juno's mantle fairer then your tresses |
TNK I.ii.21 | [Palamon to Arcite] I ... wish great Juno would / Resume her ancient fit of jealousy / To get the soldier work |
TNK IV.ii.20 | [Emilia alone, of Arcite's brow] Arched like the great-eyed Juno's |
WT IV.iv.121 | [Perdita to Florizel, of violets] sweeter than the lids of Juno's eyes |