AC II.vii.112 | [Boy singing] Plumpy Bacchus with pink eyne |
AYL IV.iii.51 | [Rosalind as Ganymede reading from Phebe's letter to Ganymede] the scorn of your bright eyne |
LC.15 | [of the woman] Oft did she heave her napkin to her eyne |
LLL V.ii.206 | [masked King to masked Rosaline] shine - / Those clouds removed - upon our watery eyne |
Luc.1229 | [] the maid with swelling drops 'gan wet / Her circled eyne |
Luc.643 | [Lucrece to and of Tarquin] His true respect will .. wipe the dim mist from thy doting eyne |
MND I.i.242 | [Helena alone] ere Demetrius looked on Hermia's eyne / He hailed down oaths that he was only mine |
MND II.ii.105 | [Helena to herself] What wicked and dissembling glass of mine / Made me compare with Hermia's sphery eyne? |
MND III.ii.138 | [Demetrius to Helena] To what ... shall I compare thine eyne? |
MND V.i.174 | [Bottom as Pyramus, to Wall] Show me thy chink to blink through with mine eyne |
Per Chorus.III.5 | [Gower alone] The cat, with eyne of burning coal |
TS V.i.106 | [Lucentio to Baptista, of his marrying Bianca] While counterfeit supposes bleared thine eyne |
Ven.633 | [Venus of Adonis] thy soft hands, sweet lips and crystal eyne |