Play | Key Line | Modern Text | Original Text |
Antony and Cleopatra | AC II.i.50 | Be't as our gods will have't! It only stands | Bee't as our Gods will haue't; it onely stands |
Antony and Cleopatra | AC III.xii.10.2 | Be't so. Declare thine office. | Bee't so, declare thine office. |
Antony and Cleopatra | AC V.ii.181 | Put we i'th' roll of conquest. Still be't yours; | Put we i'th' Roll of Conquest: still bee't yours, |
Cymbeline | Cym IV.ii.234.2 | Be't so: | Bee't so: |
Hamlet | Ham V.ii.159 | three liberal-conceited carriages. That's the French bet | three liberall conceited Carriages, that's the French but |
Henry VIII | H8 II.iv.5.2 | Be't so, proceed. | Bee't so, proceed. |
King Lear | KL IV.vii.12.1 | Then be't so, my good lord. | Then be't so my good Lord: |
Macbeth | Mac IV.iii.188.2 | Be't their comfort | Bee't their comfort |
Othello | Oth I.iii.238.1 | Be't at her father's. | Why at her Fathers? |
Pericles | Per Chorus.IV.21 | Be't when she weaved the sleded silk | Beet when they weaude the sleded silke, |
The Tempest | Tem I.ii.190 | To answer thy best pleasure, be't to fly, | To answer thy best pleasure; be't to fly, |
Timon of Athens | Tim III.iv.116.2 | Be't not in thy care. | Be it not in thy care: |
Troilus and Cressida | TC I.iii.70 | Speak, Prince of Ithaca; and be't of less expect | Speak Prince of Ithaca, and be't of lesse expect: |
Troilus and Cressida | TC IV.iv.133 | She shall be prized; but that you say ‘ Be't so,’ | She shall be priz'd: but that you say, be't so; |
The Winter's Tale | WT I.ii.221 | ‘ At the Queen's ’ be't. ‘ Good ’ should be pertinent; | At the Queenes be't: Good should be pertinent, |
The Winter's Tale | WT II.i.76 | Ere you can say she's honest. But be't known, | Ere you can say shee's honest: But be't knowne |
The Winter's Tale | WT II.ii.18 | Well, be't so, prithee. | Well: be't so: prethee. |
The Winter's Tale | WT III.i.12 | Prove as successful to the Queen – O, be't so! – | Proue as successefull to the Queene (O be't so) |