1H6 III.ii.51 | [Pucelle to Bedford] will you ... run a-tilt at death within a chair? |
2H6 I.iii.49 | [Queen to Suffolk] in the city Tours / Thou rannest a tilt in honour of my love |
TG I.iii.30 | [Panthino to Antonio, of Proteus at the Emperor's court] There shall he practise tilts and tournaments |