1H4 II.iv.116 | [Prince Hal to all, of Falstaff] Didst thou never see Titan kiss a dish of butter |
Cym III.iv.165 | [Pisanio to Innogen] the greedy touch / Of common-kissing Titan |
RJ II.ii.191 | [Romeo alone] darkness fleckled like a drunkard reels / From forth day's pathway made by Titan's wheels |
TC V.x.25 | [Troilus to all] Let Titan rise as early as he dare |
Tit I.i.229 | [Titus to all, of Saturninus] whose virtues will, I hope / Reflect on Rome as Titan's rays on earth |
Tit II.iv.31 | [Marcus to Lavinia] Yet do thy cheeks look red as Titan's face |
Ven.177 | Titan, tired in the midday heat |