| LLL I.i.73 | [Berowne to King, of delights] that most vain / Which, with pain purchased, doth inherit pain |
| LLL IV.i.20 | [Forester to Princess] Nothing but fair is that which you inherit |
| MW II.i.68 | [Mistress Page to Mistress Ford, of Falstaff's offer] let thine inherit first |
| R2 II.i.83 | [John of Gaunt to King Richard] gaunt as a grave, / Whose hollow womb inherits naught but bones |
| RJ I.ii.30 | [Capulet to Paris] delight / Among fresh female buds shall you this night / Inherit at my house |
| Tit II.iii.3 | [Aaron alone, of his supposed lack of sense] To bury so much gold under a tree / And never after to inherit it |