H5 IV.vii.135 | [Fluellen to King Henry, of a man keeping his oath] Though he be as good a gentleman as the / devil is, as Lucifer and Belzebub himself |
Mac II.iii.4 | [Porter alone] Who's there i'the name of Belzebub? |
TN V.i.281 | [Feste to Olivia, of Malvolio] he holds Beelzebub at the staves's end |