| 2H6 I.iii.129 | [Somerset to Gloucester] Thy sumptuous buildings and thy wife's attire / Have cost a mass of public treasury |
| H5 I.ii.165 | [Canterbury to King Henry, of the bottom of the sea] With sunken wrack and sumless treasuries |
| KL IV.vi.43 | [Edgar to himself] I know not how conceit may rob / The treasury of life |
| WT IV.iv.347 | [disguised Polixenes to Florizel, of Autolycus' goods] I would have ransacked / The pedlar's silken treasury |