| 3H6 III.i.67 | [Second Keeper to King] you must be contented / To go along with us |
| H8 II.iv.227 | [King Henry to all, of Queen Katherine] we are contented / To wear our mortal state to come with her |
| Mac II.iii.131.2 | [All, in response to Macbeth's suggestion] Well contented |
| R2 IV.i.199 | [Bolingbroke to Richard] Are you contented to resign the crown? |
| TS IV.iv.101 | [Lucentio alone, of marrying Bianca] I may and will, if she be so contented |