| CE II.ii.149 | [Adriana to Antipholus of Syracuse] I am possessed with an adulterate blot |
| KJ II.i.114 | [King Philip to King John, of the French justification] To look into the blots and stains of right |
| KJ III.i.45 | [Constance to Arthur] If thou [wert] ... / Full of unpleasing blots and sightless stains |
| LLL IV.iii.239 | [Berowne to King, of Rosaline] praise too short doth blot |
| Sonn.36.3 | [] those blots that do with me remain |
| Sonn.92.13 | [] But what's so blessed fair that fears no blot, / Thou mayst be false, and yet I know it not |
| TG V.iv.109 | [Julia to Proteus] It is the lesser blot ... / Women to change their shapes than men their minds |
| TS V.ii.138 | [Katherina to Widow, of her frown] It blots thy beauty |