| 2H4 IV.ii.85 | [Archbishop to Westmorland] I am passing light in spirit |
| Cor II.i.177 | [Menenius to Coriolanus] I am light and heavy |
| Cym V.iv.165 | [First Gaoler to Posthumus, of someone drunk] the brain the heavier for being too light |
| LLL V.ii.15 | [Katharine to Rosaline, of Katherine's sister] Had she been light ... / Of such a merry, nimble, stirring spirit |
| Luc.1434 | [of Trojan mothers in a painting of Troy] through their light joy seemed to appear ... a kind of heavy fear |
| RJ IV.ii.46 | [Capulet to Lady Capulet] My heart is wondrous light |
| TS II.i.203 | [Petruchio to Katherina] knowing thee to be but young and light |