1H4 III.i.240 | [Lady Percy to Hotspur] Not mine, in good sooth |
AC IV.iv.8.1 | [Cleopatra to Antony] Sooth, la, I'll help; thus it must be |
AW V.ii.44 | [Lafew to Parolles, of being the first to find him] Was I, in sooth? And I was the first that lost thee |
AYL III.ii.375 | [Rosalind as Ganymede to Orlando] in good sooth, are you he that hangs the verses on the trees |
JC II.iv.20 | [Lucius to Portia] Sooth, madam, I hear nothing |
KJ I.i.123 | [King John to Robert Faulconbridge] In sooth, good friend |
KJ IV.i.105 | [Arthur to Hubert] No, in good sooth: the fire is dead with grief |
KJ IV.i.29 | [Arthur to Hubert] In sooth, I would you were a little sick |
MM III.ii.96 | [Lucio to disguised Duke] Yes, in good sooth, the vice is of a great kindred |
MND II.ii.135 | [Helena to Lysander] Good troth, you do me wrong – good sooth, you do |
MND III.ii.265.2 | [Helena to Hermia, of jesting] Yes, sooth, and so do you |
MV I.i.1 | [Antonio to Solanio and Salerio] In sooth I know not why I am so sad. |
MV II.vi.42 | [Jessica to Lorenzo, of her shames] They in themselves, good sooth, are too too light |
MW III.iv.103 | [Mistress Quickly to herself, of Anne] in sooth, I would Master Fenton had her |
Per I.i.87 | [Pericles to himself] Good sooth, I care not |
Per IV.i.89 | [Marina to Leonine] Good sooth, it showed well in you |
TC II.i.108 | [Thersites to Achilles] Yes, good sooth; |
TC III.i.55 | [Pandarus to Helen] Rude, in sooth; in good sooth, very rude |
Tem II.ii.144 | [Trinculo to Caliban] Well drawn, monster, in good sooth! |
TN II.iii.20 | [Sir Andrew to Feste] In sooth, thou wast in very gracious fooling last night |
TN II.iv.87.2 | [Viola as Cesario to Orsino] Sooth, but you must |
TS II.i.234.2 | [Petruchio to Katherina] In sooth, you scape not so |
TS III.ii.115 | [Petruchio to Baptista, of his clothes] Good sooth, even thus |
WT IV.iv.160 | [Camillo to Polixenes, of Perdita] Good sooth, she is / The queen of curds and cream |