| 1H4 II.iv.161 | [Falstaff to all] I am eight times thrust through the doublet | 
		| 1H4 II.iv.72 | [Prince Hal to Francis] your white canvas doublet will sully | 
		| 2H4 V.v.85 | [Shallow to Falstaff] give me your doublet | 
		| 2H6 II.i.147 | [Beadle to SImpcox] off with your doublet quickly | 
		| 2H6 IV.vii.47 | [Cade to Say] honester men than thou go in their hose and doublets | 
		| AYL II.iv.6 | [Rosalind to Touchstone] doublet and hose ought to show itself courageous to petticoat | 
		| AYL III.ii.189 | [Rosalind to Celia]  I have a doublet and hose in my disposition | 
		| AYL III.ii.212 | [Rosalind to Celia] what shall I do with my doublet and hose? | 
		| AYL IV.i.187 | [Celia to Rosalind] We must have your doublet and hose plucked over your head | 
		| Cor I.v.6 | [Martius to Lartius] doublets that hangmen would / Bury with those that wore them | 
		| Cym III.iv.171 | [Pisanio to Innogen] 'Tis in my cloak-bag – doublet, hat, hose | 
		| H5 IV.vii.46 | [Fluellen to Gower] the fat knight with the great-belly doublet | 
		| H8 IV.i.74 | [Third Gentleman to others] Doublets, I think – flew up | 
		| Ham II.i.78 | [Ophelia to Polonius] Lord Hamlet, with his doublet all unbraced | 
		| JC I.ii.263 | [Casca to Brutus, of Caesar] he plucked me ope his doublet | 
		| LLL III.i.17 | [Mote to Armado] your arms crossed on your thin-belly doublet | 
		| MA II.iii.17 | [Benedick alone] ten nights awake carving the fashion of a new doublet | 
		| MA III.ii.34 | [Don Pedro to Claudio] a Spaniard from the hip, upward, no doublet | 
		| MA III.iii.115 | [Borachio to Conrade] the fashion of a doublet, or a hat | 
		| MA V.i.193 | [Don Pedro to Claudio] What a pretty thing man is when he goes in his doublet and hose and leaves off his wit! | 
		| MV I.ii.70 | [Portia to Nerissa, of Falconbridge]  I think he bought his doublet in Italy | 
		| MW III.i.43 | [Page to Evans] in your doublet and hose this raw rheumatic day? | 
		| MW III.iii.32 | [Mistress Page to Robin] This secrecy of thine shall be a tailor to thee and shall make thee a new doublet and hose | 
		| RJ III.i.27 | [Mercutio to Benvolio] Didst thou not fall out with a tailor for wearing his new doublet before Easter | 
		| Tem II.i.104 | [Gonzalo to Alonso] Is not, sir, my doublet as fresh as the first day I wore it? | 
		| TG II.iv.20 | [Thurio to Valentine] My jerkin is a doublet | 
		| TN II.iv.73 | [Feste to Orsino] make thy doublet of changeable taffeta | 
		| TS induction.2.8 | [Sly to all] I have no more doublets than backs | 
		| TS V.i.58 | [Vincentio to Tranio] A silken doublet |