| 2H4 II.iv.196 | [Falstaff to his page] Give me my rapier, boy |
| 3H6 I.iii.37 | [Clifford to Rutland] Such pity as my rapier's point affords |
| 3H6 I.iv.80 | [Queen to all] That valiant Clifford, with his rapier's point |
| CE IV.iv.141.2 | [stage direction] Enter Antipholus of Syracuse and Dromio of Syracuse, with their rapiers drawn |
| H5 II.i.53 | [Nym to Pistol] I will scour you with my rapier |
| Ham II.ii.342 | [Rosencrantz to Hamlet] many wearing rapiers are afraid of goosequills |
| Ham IV.i.10 | [Queen to King, of Hamlet] Whips out his rapier |
| Ham IV.vii.97 | [King to Laertes, of his skill] And for your rapier most especial |
| Ham V.ii.143 | [Osrick to Hamlet, of Laertes' weapons] Rapier and dagger |
| LLL I.ii.72 | [Armado to Mote] do excel thee in my rapier |
| MM IV.iii.13 | [Pompey alone] Master Starve-lackey, the rapier and dagger man |
| MW I.iv.57 | [Caius to Rugby] Come, take-a your rapier |
| MW II.i.205 | [Page to Shallow] I have heard the Frenchman hath good skill in his rapier |
| MW II.iii.12 | [Caius to Rugby] Take your rapier, Jack |
| Oth V.i.2 | [Iago to Roderigo] Wear thy good rapier bare, and put it home |
| R2 IV.i.40 | [Fitzwater to Aumerle] I will turn thy falsehood to thy heart, / Where it was forged, with my rapier's point. |
| RJ I.v.55 | [Tybalt to his page] Fetch me my rapier, boy |
| RJ III.i.82 | [Romeo to Mercutio] Gentle Mercutio, put thy rapier up |
| RJ IV.iii.57 | [Juliet alone, of Tybalt] Romeo, that did spit his body / Upon a rapier's point |
| Tem V.i.84 | [Prospero to Ariel] Fetch me the hat and rapier in my cell |
| Tit II.i.54 | [Demetrius to Aaron, of fighting Chiron] till I have sheathed / My rapier in his bosom |
| Tit IV.ii.84 | [Demetrius to Aaron] I'll broach the tadpole on my rapier's point |
| TN III.iv.230 | [Sir Toby to Viola as Cesario, of Sir Andrew] He is knight dubbed with unhatched rapier |
| TNK I.ii.56 | [Palamon to Arcite] What canon is therev/vThat does command my rapier from my hip |