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 109 result(s). alternate result(s)
PlayKey LineModern TextOriginal Text
All's Well That Ends WellAW I.iii.99make title to as much love as she finds. There is moremake title to as much loue as shee findes, there is more
All's Well That Ends WellAW II.iii.116'Tis only title thou disdainest in her, the whichTis onely title thou disdainst in her, the which
All's Well That Ends WellAW II.iii.130Not by the title. She is young, wise, fair;Not by the title. Shee is young, wise, faire,
All's Well That Ends WellAW II.iii.198title age cannot bring thee.title age cannot bring thee.
All's Well That Ends WellAW II.iv.25to be a great part of your title, which is within a veryto be a great part of your title, which is within a verie
Antony and CleopatraAC V.ii.287Now to that name my courage prove my title!Now to that name, my Courage proue my Title.
CoriolanusCor III.i.144Insult without all reason; where gentry, title, wisdom,Insult without all reason: where Gentry, Title, wisedom
CymbelineCym I.v.85You may wear her in title yours: but you knowYou may weare her in title yours: but you know
Henry IV Part 11H4 I.iii.8And therefore lost that title of respectAnd therefore lost that Title of respect,
Henry IV Part 11H4 II.iii.85About his title, and hath sent for youabout his Title, and hath sent for you
Henry IV Part 11H4 III.ii.110And military title capitalAnd Militarie Title Capitall.
Henry IV Part 11H4 IV.iii.104Into his title, the which we findInto his Title: the which wee finde
Henry IV Part 11H4 V.iii.23A borrowed title hast thou bought too dear.A borrowed Title hast thou bought too deere.
Henry VH5 I.ii.68Make claim and title to the crown of France.Make Clayme and Title to the Crowne of France.
Henry VH5 I.ii.72To find his title with some shows of truth,To find his Title with some shewes of truth,
Henry VH5 I.ii.87King Pepin's title, and Hugh Capet's claim,King Pepins Title, and Hugh Capets Clayme,
Henry VH5 I.ii.89To hold in right and title of the female;To hold in Right and Title of the Female:
Henry VH5 IV.i.256The farced title running 'fore the king,The farsed Title running 'fore the King,
Henry VI Part 11H6 II.v.92In whom the title rested, were suppressed.In whom the Title rested, were supprest.
Henry VI Part 11H6 III.iii.26And not have title of an earldom here.And not haue Title of an Earledome here.
Henry VI Part 11H6 V.iv.151Either accept the title thou usurpest,Either accept the Title thou vsurp'st,
Henry VI Part 22H6 I.i.12Deliver up my title in the QueenDeliuer vp my Title in the Queene
Henry VI Part 22H6 I.ii.73Your grace's title shall be multiplied.Your Graces Title shall be multiplied.
Henry VI Part 22H6 I.iii.46Am I a queen in title and in style,Am I a Queene in Title and in Stile,
Henry VI Part 22H6 II.ii.4In craving your opinion of my title,In crauing your opinion of my Title,
Henry VI Part 22H6 III.i.92Or sell my title for a glorious grave.Or sell my Title for a glorious Graue.
Henry VI Part 22H6 III.i.359Under the title of John Mortimer.Vnder the Title of Iohn Mortimer.
Henry VI Part 22H6 V.i.176The title of this most renowned Duke;The Title of this most renowned Duke,
Henry VI Part 33H6 I.i.102Will you we show our title to the crown?Will you we shew our Title to the Crowne?
Henry VI Part 33H6 I.i.104What title hast thou, traitor, to the crown?What Title hast thou Traytor to the Crowne?
Henry VI Part 33H6 I.i.159King Henry, be thy title right or wrong,King Henry, be thy Title right or wrong,
Henry VI Part 33H6 I.i.169Write up his title with usurping blood.Write vp his Title with vsurping blood.
Henry VI Part 33H6 II.ii.140Whose father bears the title of a king – Whose Father beares the Title of a King,
Henry VI Part 33H6 II.ii.160Hadst thou been meek, our title still had slept;Had'st thou bene meeke, our Title still had slept,
Henry VI Part 33H6 III.i.48Whiles Warwick tells his title, smooths the wrong,Whiles Warwicke tels his Title, smooths the Wrong,
Henry VI Part 33H6 III.ii.129The lustful Edward's title buried – The lustfull Edwards Title buryed,
Henry VI Part 33H6 III.iii.8But now mischance hath trod my title down,But now mischance hath trod my Title downe,
Henry VI Part 33H6 III.iii.28Usurps the regal title and the seatVsurpes the Regall Title, and the Seat
Henry VI Part 33H6 III.iii.145But if your title to the crown be weak,But if your Title to the Crowne be weake,
Henry VI Part 33H6 IV.i.68To raise my state to title of a queen,To rayse my State to Title of a Queene,
Henry VI Part 33H6 IV.i.72But as this title honours me and mine,But as this Title honors me and mine,
Henry VI Part 33H6 IV.vii.46Our title to the crown, and only claimour Title to the Crowne, / And onely clayme
Henry VI Part 33H6 IV.vii.57Why shall we fight, if you pretend no title?Why shall we fight, if you pretend no Title?
Henry VIIIH8 I.i.98A proper title of a peace, and purchasedA proper Title of a Peace, and purchas'd
Henry VIIIH8 I.ii.144How grounded he his title to the crownHow grounded hee his Title to the Crowne
Henry VIIIH8 II.iii.39.1To bear that load of title?To beare that load of Title?
Henry VIIIH8 II.iii.63Than Marchioness of Pembroke; to which titleThen Marchionesse of Pembrooke; to which Title,
Henry VIIIH8 III.i.140To give up willingly that noble titleTo giue vp willingly that Noble Title
Henry VIIIH8 V.iii.138This good man – few of you deserve that titleThis good man (few of you deserue that Title)
King Edward IIIE3 I.i.65Or else thy title in that province dies,Or else thy title in that prouince dyes,
King Edward IIIE3 II.ii.142Who living have that title in our loveWho liuing haue that tytle in our loue,
King JohnKJ II.i.192A will that bars the title of thy son.A Will, that barres the title of thy sonne.
King JohnKJ II.i.200Whose title they admit, Arthur's or John's.Whose title they admit, Arthurs or Iohns.
King JohnKJ II.i.277 – To verify our title with their lives.To verifie our title with their liues.
King JohnKJ II.i.562John, to stop Arthur's title in the whole,Iohn to stop Arthurs Title in the whole,
King JohnKJ IV.i.10As little prince, having so great a titleAs little Prince, hauing so great a Title
King JohnKJ IV.ii.10To guard a title that was rich before,To guard a Title, that was rich before;
King LearKL V.iii.49Whose age had charms in it, whose title more,Whose age had Charmes in it,whose Title more,
King LearKL V.iii.82 Let the drum strike and prove my title thine.Let the Drum strike, and proue my title thine.
Love's Labour's LostLLL I.ii.16And I, tough signor, as an appertinent title to yourAnd I tough signeur, as an appertinent title to your
Love's Labour's LostLLL II.i.146To have his title live in Aquitaine –To haue his title liue in Aquitaine.
Love's Labour's LostLLL IV.ii.39A title to Phoebe, to Luna, to the moon.A title to Phebe, to Luna, to the Moone.
MacbethMac I.ii.68And with his former title greet Macbeth.And with his former Title greet Macbeth.
MacbethMac I.v.7title before these Weird Sisters saluted me, and referred meTitle before, these weyward Sisters saluted me, and referr'd me
MacbethMac IV.iii.34The title is affeered. Fare thee well, lord!The Title, is affear'd. Far thee well Lord,
MacbethMac V.ii.20Nothing in love. Now does he feel his titleNothing in loue: Now do's he feele his Title
MacbethMac V.vi.18The devil himself could not pronounce a titleThe diuell himselfe could not pronounce a Title
Measure for MeasureMM IV.i.73Sith that the justice of your title to himSith that the Iustice of your title to him
The Merchant of VeniceMV II.ix.35Tell me once more what title thou dost bear.Tell me once more, what title thou doost beare;
The Merchant of VeniceMV III.i.13O that I had a title good enough to keep his nameô that I had a title good enough to keepe his name
The Merry Wives of WindsorMW V.v.219Of disobedience, or unduteous title,Of disobedience, or vnduteous title,
A Midsummer Night's DreamMND I.i.92Thy crazed title to my certain right.Thy crazed title to my certaine right.
Much Ado About NothingMA II.i.188go under that title because I am merry. Yea, but so I amgoe vnder that title, because I am merrie: yea but so I am
Much Ado About NothingMA III.ii.100title, and I will fit her to it. Wonder not till furthertitle, and I will fit her to it: wonder not till further
OthelloOth I.ii.31My parts, my title, and my perfect soulMy Parts, my Title, and my perfect Soule
PericlesPer II.iii.4As in a title-page, your worth in arms,As in a Title page, your worth in armes,
PericlesPer V.i.204What is your title?what is your title?
Richard IIR2 I.i.24Add an immortal title to your crown!Adde an immortall title to your Crowne.
Richard IIR2 II.i.226Barely in title, not in revenues.Barely in title, not in reuennew.
Richard IIR2 II.iii.72And I must find that title in your tongueAnd I must finde that Title in your Tongue,
Richard IIR2 II.iii.75To raze one title of your honour out.To raze one Title of your Honor out.
Richard IIR2 III.iii.11.1Left I his title out.Left I his Title out.
Richard IIR2 IV.i.254Nor no man's lord. I have no name, no titleNo, nor no mans Lord: I haue no Name, no Title;
Richard IIIR3 II.ii.48As I had title in thy noble husband.As I had Title in thy Noble Husband:
Richard IIIR3 III.i.99Too late he died that might have kept that title,Too late he dy'd, that might haue kept that Title,
Richard IIIR3 III.vii.238Then I salute you with this royal titleThen I salute you with this Royall Title,
Richard IIIR3 IV.i.19The Lord protect him from that kingly title!The Lord protect him from that Kingly Title.
Richard IIIR3 IV.iv.300Than is the doting title of a mother;Then is the doting Title of a Mother;
Richard IIIR3 IV.iv.340Under what title shall I woo for theeVnder what Title shall I woo for thee,
Richard IIIR3 IV.iv.348To vail the title, as her mother doth.To vaile the Title, as her Mother doth.
Richard IIIR3 IV.iv.350But how long shall that title ‘ ever ’ last?But how long shall that title euer last?
Romeo and JulietRJ II.ii.47Without that title. Romeo, doff thy name;Without that title Romeo, doffe thy name,
The Taming of the ShrewTS I.ii.128A title for a maid of all titles the worst.A title for a maide, of all titles the worst.
The Taming of the ShrewTS III.ii.122And seal the title with a lovely kiss.And seale the title with a louely kisse.
Timon of AthensTim I.ii.89have you that charitable title from thousands, did nothaue you that charitable title from thousands? Did not
Timon of AthensTim IV.iii.37And give them title, knee, and approbation,And giue them Title, knee, and approbation
Timon of AthensTim IV.iii.155That he may never more false title plead,That he may neuer more false Title pleade,
Titus AndronicusTit I.i.4Plead my successive title with your swords.Pleade my Successiue Title with your Swords.
Troilus and CressidaTC III.i.17are my titles. What music is this?are my title: What Musique is this?
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK I.i.233We lose our human title. Good cheer, ladies;We loose our humane tytle; good cheere Ladies.
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK II.i.227False as thy title to her. Friendship, blood,False as thy Title to her: friendship, blood
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK II.i.236And have as just a title to her beauty,And have as just a title to her beauty
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK III.i.112.2I've a good title.If a good title,
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK III.v.109By title pedagogus, that let fallBy title Pedagogus, that let fall
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK V.i.159And has the truest title in't, let himAnd has the truest title in't, Let him
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK V.iii.17.1To crown the question's title.To crowne the Questions title.
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK V.iii.33The title of a kingdom may be triedThe tytle of a kingdome may be tride
The Two Noble KinsmenTNK V.iv.17Fortune, whose title is as momentaryFortune, whose title is as momentary,
The Winter's TaleWT IV.iv.834proof against that title, and what shame else belongsproofe against that Title, and what shame else belongs

Poems

 2 result(s).
PlayKey LineModern TextOriginal Text
SonnetsSonn.46.9 To 'cide this title is impannelled To side this title is impannelled
SonnetsSonn.92.11 O, what a happy title do I find, Oh what a happy title do I finde,

Glossary

 27 result(s).
additiontitle, name
assuranceclaim, title, securing [of]
behalfname, right, title
bloodhereditary rights, appropriate rank, rightful title
corruptedtainted [by a crime], deprived of title
county[title of rank] count
dauphintitle of the eldest son of the King of France [between 1349 and 1830]
dolphintitle of the eldest son of the King of France
entitule, intitulehave a rightful claim, furnish with a title
fashiontitle, name, character
goodman[title for a person under the rank of gentleman] mister, master
Herfordtitle of the lord of Hereford; city in Herefordshire
honournoble rank, position of dignity, title of renown
interestpossession, right, title
namelegitimate title
nametitle of rank, formal appellation
namekingly title, dignified rank
patentprivilege, right, title
rightjust claim, rights, title
style[Q variant] title, name
stylemode of address, formal title
sur-additionsurname, additional title
titlepossession, lordship, dominion
titlename, label, designation
title[legal] right, claim, entitlement
title-leaftitle-page of a book
typetitle, stamp, distinguishing mark

Thesaurus

 29 result(s).
additional titlesur-addition
count [title of rank]county
deprived of titlecorrupted
formal titlestyle
furnish with a titleentitule, intitule
kingly titlename
rank, title ofname
renown, title ofhonour
rightful titleblood
rightful titlename
titleaddition
titleassurance
titlebehalf
titlefashion
titleinterest
titlepatent
titleright
titlestyle
titletype
title of rankname
title of renownhonour
title, additionalsur-addition
title, deprived ofcorrupted
title, formalstyle
title, furnish with aentitule, intitule
title, kinglyname
title, rightfulblood
title, rightfulname
title-page of a booktitle-leaf

Themes and Topics

 3 result(s).
Address forms...mamillius [father to son] [respectful title for a priest clerk or other profession...
Gods and goddesses...ctynna lll iv ii 36 dictynna a title to phoebe to luna to the moon one o...
... luna lll iv ii 39 dictynna a title to phoebe to luna to the moon one o...
...phoebe lll iv ii 39 dictynna a title to phoebe to luna to the moon one o...
French

Words Families

 11 result(s).
Word FamilyWord Family GroupWords
ENTITLEBASICsee TITLE
TITLEBASICentitle v, entitule v, title n, titled adj
TITLEBOOKtitle-leaf n, title-page n
TITLEPEOPLEtitler n
TITLENOTtitleless adj, untitled adj
UNTITLEDBASICsee TITLE

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