3H6 I.iv.114 | [York to Queen] How ill-beseeming is it in thy sex / To triumph ... / Upon their woes whom Fortune captivates! |
3H6 I.iv.63 | [York to and of his enemies] So triumph thieves upon their conquered booty |
3H6 II.iv.8 | [Clifford to Richard, of York and Rutland] here's the heart that triumphs in their death |
3H6 V.vi.93 | [Richard to the dead King] I'll throw thy body in another room / And triumph ... in thy day of doom |
Cor II.i.170 | [Coriolanus to Volumnia] Wouldst thou have laughed had I come coffined home, / That weep'st to see me triumph? |