Play | Key Line | Modern Text | Original Text |
All's Well That Ends Well | AW I.i.153 | vendible; answer the time of request. Virginity, like an | vendible. Answer the time of request, Virginitie like an |
Antony and Cleopatra | AC II.vii.118 | Let me request you off. Our graver business | Let me request you of our grauer businesse |
Antony and Cleopatra | AC III.xii.20 | I have no ears to his request. The Queen | I haue no eares to his request. The Queene, |
As You Like It | AYL II.v.21 | More at your request than to please myself. | More at your request, then to please my selfe. |
Coriolanus | Cor I.ix.85 | And wrath o'erwhelmed my pity. I request you | And Wrath o're-whelm'd my pittie: I request you |
Coriolanus | Cor II.ii.50 | We do request your kindest ears, and after, | We doe request your kindest eares: and after |
Coriolanus | Cor II.iii.142 | The custom of request you have discharged. | The Custome of Request you haue discharg'd: |
Coriolanus | Cor III.i.133 | What's like to be their words: ‘ We did request it; | What's like to be their words, We did request it, |
Coriolanus | Cor III.i.250 | I'll try whether my old wit be in request | Ile trie whether my old Wit be in request |
Coriolanus | Cor III.ii.51.1 | It stands in like request? | It stands in like request. |
Coriolanus | Cor IV.iii.32 | being now in no request of his country. | being now in no request of his countrey. |
Coriolanus | Cor V.i.58 | Till he be dieted to my request, | Till he be dieted to my request, |
Coriolanus | Cor V.iii.90 | That, if you fail in our request, the blame | That if you faile in our request, the blame |
Coriolanus | Cor V.iii.93 | Hear nought from Rome in private. (He sits) Your request? | Heare nought from Rome in priuate. Your request? |
Coriolanus | Cor V.iii.132 | If it were so that our request did tend | If it were so, that our request did tend |
Cymbeline | Cym I.vii.181 | T' entreat your grace, but in a small request, | T'intreat your Grace, but in a small request, |
Cymbeline | Cym V.v.89 | With my request, which I'll make bold your highness | With my request, which Ile make bold, your Highnesse |
Hamlet | Ham I.v.142 | Give me one poor request. | Giue me one poore request. |
Henry IV Part 2 | 2H4 V.i.39 | at his friend's request. An honest man, sir, is able | at his Friends request. An honest man sir, is able |
Henry V | H5 V.ii.336 | But your request shall make me let it pass. | But your request shall make me let it passe. |
Henry VI Part 3 | 3H6 III.ii.79 | Ay, if thou wilt say ‘ ay ’ to my request; | I, if thou wilt say I to my request: |
Henry VI Part 3 | 3H6 III.iii.110 | Vouchsafe, at our request, to stand aside | Vouchsafe at our request, to stand aside, |
Henry VI Part 3 | 3H6 IV.iii.52 | My lord of Somerset, at my request, | My Lord of Somerset, at my request, |
Henry VIII | H8 IV.ii.116 | The King's request that I would visit you, | The Kings request, that I would visit you, |
Julius Caesar | JC V.v.11 | What ill request did Brutus make to thee? | What ill request did Brutus make to thee? |
King Edward III | E3 III.iv.99 | Lo, thus hath Edward's hand filled your request, | Lo this hath Edwards hand fild your request, |
King Edward III | E3 V.i.53 | Philippe, prevail: we yield to thy request. | Phillip preuaile, we yeeld to thy request, |
King John | KJ IV.ii.51 | Bend their best studies – heartily request | Bend their best studies, heartily request |
King John | KJ V.vi.35 | At whose request the King hath pardoned them, | At whose request the king hath pardon'd them, |
Macbeth | Mac III.i.15.1 | And I'll request your presence. | And Ile request your presence. |
Measure for Measure | MM II.iv.186 | I'll tell him yet of Angelo's request, | Ile tell him yet of Angelo's request, |
Measure for Measure | MM III.ii.214 | in request, and it is as dangerous to be aged in any kind | in request, and as it is as dangerous to be aged in any kinde |
Measure for Measure | MM IV.iii.7 | ready money. Marry, then ginger was not much in request, | readie money: marrie then, Ginger was not much in request, |
Measure for Measure | MM V.i.152 | Of a strange fever. Upon his mere request, | Of a strange Feauor: vpon his meere request |
The Merchant of Venice | MV III.iii.10 | To come abroad with him at his request. | To come abroad with him at his request. |
The Merchant of Venice | MV IV.i.159 | up your grace's request in my stead. I beseech you let his | vp your Graces request in my sted. I beseech you, let his |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | MW I.i.225 | request, cousin, in any reason. | request (Cosen) in any reason. |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | MW I.i.228 | I will marry her, sir, at your request. But if | I will marry her (Sir) at your request; but if |
A Midsummer Night's Dream | MND I.ii.92 | are your parts, and I am to entreat you, request you, and | are your parts, and I am to intreat you, request you, and |
A Midsummer Night's Dream | MND III.i.37 | request you ’, or ‘ I would entreat you – not to fear, not to | request you, or I would entreat you, not to feare, not to |
Othello | Oth I.iii.113 | Or came it by request and such fair question | Or came it by request, and such faire question |
Othello | Oth III.iii.471 | 'Tis done at your request. But let her live. | 'Tis done at your Request. / But let her liue. |
Richard III | R3 III.vii.57 | Now, Catesby, what says your lord to my request? | Buck. Now Catesby, what sayes your Lord to my request? |
Richard III | R3 III.vii.100 | Lend favourable ears to our request, | Lend fauourable eare to our requests, |
Richard III | R3 III.vii.154 | Unmeritable shuns your high request. | Vnmeritable, shunnes your high request. |
Richard III | R3 IV.ii.83 | The late demand that you did sound me in. | The late request that you did sound me in. |
Richard III | R3 IV.ii.93 | What says your highness to my just request? | What sayes your Highnesse to my iust request? |
Romeo and Juliet | RJ II.ii.128 | I gave thee mine before thou didst request it. | I gaue thee mine before thou did'st request it: |
The Taming of the Shrew | TS II.i.94 | This liberty is all that I request – | This liberty is all that I request, |
The Taming of the Shrew | TS IV.iii.120 | But did you not request to have it cut? | But did you not request to haue it cut? |
The Tempest | Tem I.ii.426 | How I may bear me here. My prime request, | How I may beare me heere: my prime request |
The Tempest | Tem III.ii.120 | At thy request, monster, I will do reason, any | At thy request Monster, I will do reason, / Any |
Timon of Athens | Tim II.ii.197 | use 'em toward a supply of money. Let the request be | vse 'em toward a supply of mony: let the request be |
Troilus and Cressida | TC II.iii.165 | Why will he not, upon our fair request, | Why, will he not vpon our faire request, |
Troilus and Cressida | TC II.iii.179 | At your request, a little from himself. | At your request a little from himselfe. |
Troilus and Cressida | TC III.i.29 | request do these men play? | request doe these men play? |
Troilus and Cressida | TC III.i.31 | request of Paris my lord, who's there in person; with | request of Paris my L. who's there in person; with |
Twelfth Night | TN III.iv.34 | At your request? Yes; nightingales answer | At your request: / Yes Nightingales answere |
Twelfth Night | TN V.i.2 | Good Master Fabian, grant me another request. | Good M. Fabian, grant me another request. |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | TG I.iii.13 | And did request me to importune you | And did request me, to importune you |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | TG II.i.119 | Ay, ay; you writ them, sir, at my request, | I, I: you writ them Sir, at my request, |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | TG IV.ii.98 | I am so far from granting thy request | I am so farre from granting thy request, |
The Two Noble Kinsmen | TNK I.i.38 | What's your request? Deliver you for all. | What's your request? Deliver you for all. |
The Winter's Tale | WT I.ii.22 | Were there necessity in your request, although | Were there necessitie in your request, although |
The Winter's Tale | WT I.ii.87.2 | At my request he would not. | At my request, he would not: |
The Winter's Tale | WT III.ii.115.2 | This your request | This your request |
The Winter's Tale | WT IV.iv.288 | scarce a maid westward but she sings it; 'tis in request, I | scarse a Maide westward but she sings it: 'tis in request, I |
The Winter's Tale | WT V.i.220 | Step forth mine advocate: at your request | Step forth mine Aduocate: at your request, |