Per II.ii.50 | [First Lord to Simonides, of Pericles] he appears / To have practised more the whipstock than the lance |
TN II.iii.26 | [Feste to Sir Andrew] Malvolio's nose is no whipstock |
TNK I.ii.86 | [Valerius to Palamon and Arcite, of Creon] He broke his whipstock |