Cor II.ii.138 | [Sicinius to Coriolanus] the people / Must have their voices |
Cor II.iii.1 | [First Citizen to all, of Coriolanus] if he do require our voices, we / ought not to deny him |
Cor III.i.119.1 | [Brutus to all, of Coriolanus] Why shall the people give / One that speaks thus their voice? |
Cor III.i.30.2 | [Coriolanus to all] Have I had children's voices? |
Cor III.iii.44 | [Sicinius to Coriolanus] I do demand / If you submit you to the people's voices |
Cor III.iii.9 | [Sicinius to Aedile] Have you a catalogue / Of all the voices that we have procured |
Cor IV.v.80 | [Coriolanus to Aufidius] The cruelty and envy of the people ... [hath] suffered me by th'voice of slaves to be / Whooped out of Rome |
Cor IV.vi.138 | [Menenius to Citizens, of Coriolanus] As many coxcombs / As you threw caps up will he tumble down, / And pay you for your voices |
Cor IV.vi.98 | [Menenius to Brutus and Sicinius] you that stood so up much / Upon the voice of occupation |
H8 I.ii.70 | [Wolsey to King Henry, of the taxation] I have no further gone in this than by / A single voice |
Ham I.iii.23 | [Polonius to Ophelia, of Hamlet] must his choice be circumscribed / Unto the voice and yielding of that body / Whereof he is the head |
Ham I.iii.28 | [Laertes to Ophelia, of Hamlet's ability to act] which is no further / Than the main voice of Denmark goes withal |
Ham III.ii.349 | [Rosencrantz to Hamlet] you have the voice of the King himself |
Ham V.ii.350 | [Hamlet to all, of Fortinbras] He has my dying voice |
JC II.i.146 | [Metellus Cimber to all, of Cicero] his silver hairs / Will ... buy men's voices to commend our deeds |
JC IV.i.16 | [Octavius to Antony, of Lepidus] you ... took his voice who should be pricked to die / In our black sentence and proscription |
Mac V.vi.97 | [Macduff to Malcolm, of the Scots lords] Whose voices I desire aloud with mine |
MW I.iv.151 | [Fenton to Mistress Quickly] let me have thy voice in my behalf |
R3 III.ii.53 | [Hastings to Catesby] I'll give my voice on Richard's side |
R3 III.iv.19 | [Hastings to Buckingham] in the Duke's behalf I'll give my voice |
Tim III.v.1 | [First Senator to Second Senator, of a judgement] My lord, you have my voice to't |
Tit I.i.21 | [Marcus to all] the people of Rome ... have by common voice / In election for the Roman empery / Chosen Andronicus |
Tit I.i.221 | [Titus to all] People of Rome and people's tribunes here, / I ask your voices and your suffrages |