| 2H6 V.iii.5 | [York to all, of Salisbury] like a gallant in the brow of youth, / Repairs him with occasion |
| 3H6 III.iii.193 | [Warwick to Lewis, of Edward] to repair my honour lost for him, / I here renounce him |
| AW I.ii.30 | [King to Bertram] It much repairs me / To talk of your good father |
| Cym I.ii.63 | [Cymbeline to Innogen] disloyal thing, / That shouldst repair my youth |
| Cym II.ii.12 | [Iachimo to himself] The crickets sing, and man's o'er-laboured sense / Repairs itself by rest |
| H8 V.i.3 | [Gardiner to Page] times to repair our nature / With comforting repose |
| MV IV.i.141 | [Shylock to Gratiano] Repair thy wit, good youth, or it will fall / To cureless ruin |
| Per IV.ii.106 | [Bawd to Boult, of Veroles' disease] here he does but repair it |
| Sonn.16.9 | [] So should the lines of life that life repair |
| TG V.iv.11 | [Valentine alone, as if to Silvia] Repair me with thy presence |