liege (n.)
lord, sovereign
1H4 I.i.34[Westmorland to King Henry] My liege, this haste was hot in question
1H4 I.iii.10[Worcester to King Henry] Our house, my sovereign liege, little deserves / The scourge of greatness to be used on it
1H4 V.i.22[Worcester to King Henry] Hear me, my liege
1H6 III.iv.15[Gloucester to King] if it please your majesty, my liege
1H6 IV.i.71[Talbot to King] Content, my liege?
2H4 III.i.37[Warwick to King Henry IV] We have, my liege
2H4 IV.v.52[Clarence to King Henry IV] We left the Prince my brother here, my liege
2H6 III.i.94[Gloucester to King] Pardon, my liege, that I have stayed so long
2H6 V.i.17[Buckingham to York] A messenger from Henry, our dread liege
3H6 II.ii.9[Clifford to King] My gracious liege, this too much lenity / And harmful pity must be laid aside
3H6 III.ii.59[Lady Grey to Edward] The fruits of love I mean, my loving liege
3H6 III.iii.95[Oxford to Warwick] canst thou speak against thy liege
3H6 IV.i.86[Post to Edward] My sovereign liege, no letters
3H6 IV.vi.67[Somerset to King] My liege, it is young Henry Earl of Richmond
3H6 IV.vii.16[Hastings to Edward] My liege, I'll knock once more
AW V.iii.4.2[Countess to King] 'Tis past, my liege
AYL I.ii.146[Rosalind to Duke Frederick] Ay, my liege, so please you
AYL I.iii.62[Rosalind to Duke Frederick] good my liege, mistake me not so much
CE V.i.214[Antipholus of Ephesus to Duke] My liege, I am advised what I say
Cym III.i.17[Queen to King] Remember, sir, my liege, / The kings your ancestors
Cym IV.iii.16.2[First Lord to Cymbeline] Good my liege
Cym V.v.331[Belarius to Cymbeline], of his sons] They are the issue of your loins, my liege
E3 I.ii.42[Douglas to King David] My liege, I crave the lady, and no more
E3 II.i.49[Lodowick to King Edward] I will, my liege
E3 II.ii.30[Audley to King Edward] I have, my liege, levied those horse and foot / According as your charge
E3 IV.v.56[Captain to King John] Behold, my liege, this knight and forty mo
E3 IV.vii.40[Audley to Prince] If I could hold dim death but at a bay / Till I did see my liege thy royal father
E3 V.i.67[Copland to King Edward] I am, my liege, a northern squire indeed
H5 I.ii.3[Westmorland to King Henry] Shall we call in th' ambassador, my liege?
H5 II.ii.19[Scroop to King Henry] No doubt, my liege, if each man do his best
H5 II.iv.26[Dauphin to French King, of England] my good liege, she is so idly kinged
H5 IV.i.16[Erpingham to King Henry] Not so, my liege
H5 IV.iii.74[Westmorland to King Henry] God's will, my liege
H5 IV.vii.64[Exeter to King Henry] Here comes the Herald of the French, my liege
H5 IV.viii.25[Fluellen to King Henry,of Williams] My liege, here is a villain and a traitor
H8 I.ii.188.1[Surveyor to King Henry] I can, my liege
H8 II.iv.209.2[Lincoln to King Henry] Very well, my liege
H8 V.i.121.2[Cranmer to King Henry] Most dread liege
Ham II.ii.43[Polonius to King] Assure you, my good liege
Ham III.iii.33[Polonius to King] Fare you well, my liege
KJ I.i.44[Essex to King John] My liege, here is the strangest controversy
KJ IV.ii.119.2[Messenger to King John, of his mother] My liege, her ear / Is stopped with dust
KJ V.i.73[Bastard to King John] Let us, my liege, to arms!
KL I.i.35[Gloucester to Lear] I shall, my liege
LLL I.i.34[Berowne to King] So much, dear liege, I have already sworn
LLL III.i.180[Berowne alone, of Cupid] Liege of all loiterers and malcontents
LLL IV.iii.150[Berowne to King] Ah, good my liege, I pray thee pardon me
MA I.i.269[Claudio to Don Pedro] My liege, your highness now may do me good
Mac I.iv.3[Malcolm to Duncan, of the commissioners] My liege, / They are not yet come back
Mac III.i.90.2[First Murderer to Macbeth] We are men, my liege.
Per II.ii.2[First Lord to SImonides, of the knights being ready] They are, my liege
R2 I.i.7[John of Gaunt to Kiing Richard] I have, my liege
R2 I.iii.93[Mowbray to King Richard] Most mighty liege
R2 I.iv.39[Green to King Richard] Expedient manage must be made, my liege
R2 II.i.147[Northumberland to King Richard] My liege, old Gaunt commends him to your majesty
R2 III.ii.75[Aumerle to King Richard] Comfort, my liege
R2 V.iii.38[York shouting to King Henry] My liege, beware, look to thyself
R3 IV.iv.447[Catesby to King Richard] First, mighty liege, tell me your highness' pleasure
R3 V.iii.4.2[Norfolk to King Richard] Here, most gracious liege
TC V.iii.91[Hector to Priam, of Cassandra] You are amazed, my liege, at her exclaim
Tem V.i.245.2[Prospero to Alonso] Sir, my liege
WT II.i.170.2[Antigonus to Leontes] I wish, my liege
WT II.iii.52.2[Paulina to Leontes] Good my liege, I come
WT III.ii.105[Hermione to Leontes] Now, my liege
WT V.i.223.2[Paulina to Leontes] Sir, my liege
WT V.iii.22[Paulina to Leontes] But yet speak: first you, my liege
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