1H6 V.iv.134 | [Alen??on to Winchester, of Charles] Must he then ... / Adorn his temples with a coronet |
JC I.ii.236 | [Casca to Brutus, of offering Caesar a crown] 'twas not a crown neither, 'twas one of these coronets |
KL I.i.139.1 | [Lear to Cornwall and Albany] This coronet part between you |
KL I.i.32.1 | [stage direction] Enter one bearing a coronet |
Tem I.ii.114 | [Prospero to Miranda, of Antonio's attitude towards Naples] do him homage, / Subject his coronet to his crown |