1H6 V.v.31 | [Suffolk to all] a ruler ... that at a triumph, having vowed / To try his strength |
3H6 V.vii.43 | [Edward to all] now what rests but that we spend the time / With stately triumphs |
Cym IV.ii.193 | [Guiderius to Belarius] Triumphs for nothing ... / Is jollity for apes |
MND I.i.19 | [Theseus to Hippolyta] I will wed thee ... / With pomp, with triumph, and with revelling |
Oth II.ii.4 | [Herald reading] every man put himself into triumph |
Per II.ii.1 | [Simonides to First Lord] Are the knights ready to begin the triumph? |
Per V.i.16 | [Lysimachus to Helicanus] honouring of Neptune's triumphs |
R2 V.ii.52 | [York to Aumerle] Do these justs and triumphs hold? |
R2 V.iii.14 | [Percy to King Henry, of Henry's son] I ... told him of those triumphs held at Oxford |
R3 III.iv.42 | [Derby to all, of the coronation] We have not yet set down this day of triumph |
TG V.iv.162 | [Duke to Valentine] we will include all jars / With triumphs, mirth, and rare solemnity |