1H4 I.ii.20 | [Falstaff to Prince Hal, of having grace] No, by my troth |
2H4 II.ii.10 | [Prince Henry to Poins] by my troth, I do now remember the poor creature small beer |
2H4 II.iv.54 | [Hostess to doll and Falstaff] By my troth, this is the old fashion |
2H4 III.ii.38 | [Silence to Shallow] By my troth, I was not there |
3H6 III.ii.64 | [Edward to Lady Grey] No, by my troth, I did not mean such love |
AW III.ii.3 | [Clown to Countess] By my troth, I take my young lord to be a very melancholy man |
AW IV.iii.158 | [Parolles to First Soldier] By my troth, sir, if I were to live this present hour, I will tell true |
AYL I.ii.84 | [Celia to Touchstone] By my troth, thou sayest true |
AYL III.ii.277 | [Jaques to Orlando] By my troth, I was seeking for a fool when I found you |
AYL IV.i.174 | [Rosalind as Ganymede to Orlando] By my troth, and in good earnest, and so God mend me |
AYL V.i.11 | [Touchstone to himself] By my troth, we that have good wits have much to answer for |
AYL V.iii.7 | [Touchstone to the Pages] By my troth, well met |
CE III.i.62 | [Dromio of Syracuse within, shouting] By my troth, your town is troubled with unruly boys |
Cor IV.ii.49 | [Menenius to Volumni] by my troth, you have cause |
H5 II.i.30 | [Hostess to Pistol] No, by my troth, not long |
H5 IV.i.114 | King Nenry to Bates] By my troth, I will speak my conscience of the King |
H8 II.iii.23.2 | [Anne to Old Lady] By my troth and maidenhead, / I would not be a queen |
KJ III.iii.55 | [King John to Hubert] by my troth, I think thou lovest me well |
KJ IV.i.103 | [Arthur to Hubert] Lo, by my troth, the instrument is cold |
LLL IV.i.130 | [Costard to all] By my troth, most pleasant! |
MA I.i.207 | [Don Pedro to Claudio] By my troth, I speak my thought |
MA II.i.16 | [Leonato to Beatrice] By my troth, niece, thou wilt never get thee a husband |
MA II.i.316 | [Don Pedro to Leonato, of Beatrice] By my troth, a pleasant-spirited lady |
MA II.iii.76 | [Don Pedro to Balthasar] By my troth, a good song |
MA III.iv.8 | [Margaret to Hero, of a choice of clothing] By my troth, 's not so good |
MA III.v.37 | [Dogberry to Leonato, of Verges] An honest soul, i'faith, sir; by my troth he is, as ever broke bread |
MM IV.iii.154 | [Lucio to Isabella] By my troth, Isabel, I loved thy brother |
MM IV.iii.173 | [Lucio to disguised Duke] By my troth, I'll go with thee to the lane's end |
MV I.ii.1 | [Portia to Nerissa] By my troth, Nerissa, my little body is aweary of this great world |
MW I.i.178 | [Falstaff to Mistress Ford] Mistress Ford, by my troth, you are very well met |
Oth IV.i.238.1 | [Desdemona to Othello] By my troth, I am glad on't |
Per IV.i.74 | [Marina to Leonine] Now, as I can remember, by my troth, |
R2 V.ii.78 | [York to Duchess of York] Now, by mine honour, by my life, by my troth, / I will appeach the villain |
RJ II.iv.114 | [Nurse to Romeo] By my troth, it is well said |
RJ IV.v.99 | [Fiddler to Nurse] Ay, by my troth, the case may be amended |
TC III.i.104 | [Helen to Pandarus] By my troth, sweet lord, thou hast a fine forehead |
TC IV.ii.45 | [Pandarus to Aeneas] By my troth, I knew you not |
TN I.iii.3 | [Maria to Sir Toby] By my troth, Sir Toby, you must come in earlier o' nights |
TN II.iii.4 | [Sir Andrew to Sir Toby] Nay, by my troth, I know not |
TN III.i.45 | [Viola as Cesario to Feste] By my troth, I'll tell thee |
TN IV.i.20 | [Feste to Sebastian] By my troth, thou hast an open hand! |
TN V.i.24 | [Orsino to Feste] By my troth, sir, no |
TNK II.i.27 | [Daughter to Gaoler, of Palamon and Arcite] By my troth, I think fame but stammers 'em |