| MA II.i.104 | [masked Ursula to masked Antonio, of Antonio] You could never do him so ill-well unless you were the very man | 
	
		| MND I.ii.23 | [Bottom to all, of performing Pyramus] If I do it, let the audience look to their eyes! | 
	
		| MND I.ii.64 | [Quince to Snug, of playing the lion] You may do it extempore; for it is nothing but roaring | 
	
		| TC IV.ii.26 | [Cressida to Pandarus] You bring me to do - and then you flout me too | 
	
		| Tim III.ii.50 | [Lucius to Servilius, of lending money] I am not able to do | 
	
		| TNK II.ii.57 | [Third Countryman to the others, of their dance] do sweetly |