| 1H4 II.iv.330 | [Falstaff to all] he of Wales that ... made Lucifer cuckold | 
	
		| 2H4 II.iv.328 | [Falstaff to all, of Bardolph] his face is Lucifer's privy-kitchen | 
	
		| 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 | 
	
		| H8 III.ii.371 | [Wolsey alone, of his fall] And when he falls, he falls like Lucifer | 
	
		| KJ IV.iii.122 | [Bastard to Hubert] Thou art more deep damned than Prince Lucifer | 
	
		| MW I.iii.71 | [Pistol to Falstaff and Nym] Then Lucifer take all! | 
	
		| MW II.ii.282 | [Ford alone, of names for himself] Lucifer, well |