KL I.i.160.1 | [Lear to Kent] Now by Apollo |
LLL IV.iii.319 | [Berowne to all, of love] as sweet and musical / As bright Apollo's lute, strung with his hair |
LLL V.ii.920 | [Armado to all] The words of Mercury are harsh after the songs of Apollo |
TC I.iii.328 | [Nestor to all, of Achilles' brain] though, Apollo knows, / 'Tis dry enough |
TC II.ii.80 | [Troilus to Hector, of Helen] a Grecian queen, whose youth and freshness / Wrinkles Apollo's |
Tit IV.i.65 | [Marcus to all] Apollo, Pallas, Jove or Mercury / Inspire me |
WT III.ii.115.1 | [Lord to all] bring forth / And in Apollo's name, his oracle |
WT IV.iv.30 | [Florizel ro Perdita] the fire-robed god, / Golden Apollo, a poor, humble swain |