| 1H6 I.v.12 | [Talbot to himself, of Pucelle] this high-minded strumpet |
| 1H6 V.iv.84 | [Richard to Pucelle] Strumpet, thy words condemn thy brat and thee |
| AC I.i.13 | [Philo to Demetrius, of Antony] you shall see in him / The triple pillar of the world transformed / Into a strumpet's fool |
| AC V.ii.215 | [Cleopatra to Iras] Saucy lictors / Will catch at us like strumpets |
| AW II.i.171 | [Helena to King] A strumpet's boldness |
| AW V.iii.290 | [Diana to King] I am no strumpet |
| CE IV.iv.122 | [Antipholus of Ephesus to Adriana] O most unhappy strumpet! |
| Cym III.iv.115 | [Innogen to Pisanio] I have heard I am a strumpet |
| E3 III.iii.81 | [King Edward to King John] with a strumpet's artificial line / To paint thy vicious and deformed cause |
| Ham II.ii.235 | [Hamlet to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, of Fortune] She is a strumpet |
| Ham II.ii.491 | [First Player to all] out, thou strumpet Fortune! |
| KJ III.i.61 | [Constance to Arthur] That strumpet fortune |
| Luc.1471 | [Lucrece as if to Hecuba, of Helen] Show me the strumpet that began this stir |
| MM II.ii.183 | [Angelo alone] Never could the strumpet ... / Once stir my temper |
| MV II.vi.16 | [Gratiano to Salerio, of a boat] Hugged and embraced by the strumpet wind |
| Oth IV.i.96 | [Iago to himself] 'tis the strumpet's plague / To beguile many and be beguiled by one |
| Oth IV.ii.80.1 | [Othello to Desdemona] Impudent strumpet! |
| Oth V.i.122 | [Bianca to Emilia] I am no strumpet, but of life as honest / As you that thus abuse me |
| Oth V.i.34 | [Othello as if to Desdemona] Strumpet, I come! |
| Oth V.i.78 | [Iago to Bianca] O notable strumpet! |
| R3 III.iv.71 | [Richard to Hastings] Edward's wife ... / Consorted with that harlot, strumpet Shore |
| Tit V.ii.189 | [Titus to Chiron and Demetrius, of Tamora] that strumpet, your unhallowed dam |
| WT III.ii.101 | [Hermione to Leontes] Myself on every post / Proclaimed a strumpet |