| AYL II.vii.151 | [Jaques to all] a soldier, ... bearded like the pard |
| MND II.ii.37 | [Oberon to Titania, of what she might see] Be it ... / Pard, or boar |
| TC III.ii.192 | [Cressida to Troilus] As false / As ... / Pard to the hind |
| Tem IV.i.262.1 | [Prospero to Ariel, of Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo] more pinch-spotted make them / Than pard |