| MW II.ii.215 | [Ford as Brook to Falstaff, of Mistress Ford] she enlargeth her mirth so far that there is shrewd construction made of her | 
	
		| Per II.iii.7 | [Simonides to Knights] Prepare for mirth, for mirth becomes a feast | 
	
		| WT I.ii.166 | [Polixenes to Leontes, of Florizel] If at home, sir, / He's all my exercise, my mirth, my matter |