Play | Key Line | Modern Text | Original Text |
Cymbeline | Cym V.v.97 | And ask of Cymbeline what boon thou wilt, | And aske of Cymbeline what Boone thou wilt, |
Cymbeline | Cym V.v.135 | My boon is, that this gentleman may render | My boone is, that this Gentleman may render |
Henry VI Part 3 | 3H6 III.ii.46 | But you will take exceptions to my boon. | But you will take exceptions to my Boone. |
King Lear | KL IV.vii.10 | My boon I make it that you know me not | My boone I make it, that you know me not, |
Love's Labour's Lost | LLL V.i.28 | Bone? ‘ Bone ’ for ‘ bene ’! Priscian a little | Bome boon for boon prescian, a little |
Othello | Oth III.iii.76.2 | Why, this is not a boon: | Why, this is not a Boone: |
Pericles | Per V.ii.3 | This my last boon give me, | This my last boone giue mee; |
Richard II | R2 IV.i.301 | How to lament the cause. I'll beg one boon, | How to lament the cause. Ile begge one Boone, |
Richard III | R3 I.ii.218 | Grant me this boon. | Grant me this Boon. |
Richard III | R3 II.i.97 | A boon, my sovereign, for my service done! | A boone my Soueraigne for my seruice done. |
Titus Andronicus | Tit II.iii.289 | I beg this boon, with tears not lightly shed, | I beg this boone, with teares, not lightly shed, |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | TG V.iv.24 | A smaller boon than this I cannot beg, | (A smaller boone then this I cannot beg, |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | TG V.iv.151 | To grant one boon that I shall ask of you. | To grant one Boone that I shall aske of you. |