| 2H6 V.i.100 | [York to King, of his own brows] Whose smile and frown, like to Achilles' spear, / Is able with the change to kill and cure | 
	
		| E3 II.i.393 | [Warwick to Countess] The poets write that great Achilles' spear / Could heal the wound it made | 
	
		| LLL V.ii.630 | [Berowne, as if to Armado as Hector] Hide thy head, Achilles! Here comes Hector in arms | 
	
		| Luc.1424  | for Achilles' image stood his spear / Gripped in an armed hand | 
	
		| TC I.ii.247 | [Cressida to Pandarus: first mention] There is among the Greeks Achilles , a better man than Troilus |