H5 II.iii.51 | [Pistol to Bardolph, Nym, and Boy] Yoke-fellows in arms, / Let us to France |
H5 IV.vi.9 | [Exeter to King Henry, of York] by his bloody side, / Yoke-fellow to his honour-owing wounds, / The noble Earl of Suffolk also lies |
KL III.vi.37 | [Lear to Fool, of Edgar as Poor Tom] his yoke-fellow of equity |