| Cor II.iii.199 | [Brutus to Citizens, of Coriolanus] He did solicit you in free contempt |
| Cor III.iii.73 | [Coriolanus to Sicinius] I would say / 'Thou liest' unto thee with a voice as free / As I do pray the gods |
| Cor V.vi.26 | [Aufidius to Third Conspirator, of Coriolanus] He bowed his nature, never known before / But to be rough, unswayable and free |
| Mac I.iii.155.1 | [Macbeth to Banquo] let us speak / Our free hearts each to other |
| MM I.i.77 | [Escalus to Angelo] I shall desire ... / To have free speech with you |