| 3H6 III.i.67 | [Second Keeper to King] if you be a king crowned with content, / Your crown content and you must be contented / To go along with us [second instance] | 
		| 3H6 IV.vii.24 | [Edward to all] I challenge nothing but my dukedom, / As being well content with that alone | 
		| AYL II.iv.15 | [Touchstone to Rosalind as Ganymede] When I was at home I was in a better place, but travellers must be content | 
		| AYL III.ii.71 | [Corin to Touchstone] [I am] content with my harm | 
		| Cor II.i.56 | [Menenius to Brutus and Sicinius] I must be content to bear with those that say you are reverend grave men | 
		| KJ III.i.42 | [Arthur to Constance] I do beseech you, madam, be content | 
		| KL II.iv.230 | [Regan to Lear] those that mingle reason with your passion / Must be content to think you old | 
		| MA V.i.92 | [Antonio to Leonato] Hold you content | 
		| MM II.ii.105 | [Angelo to Isabella] Your brother dies tomorrow. Be content | 
		| MM II.ii.79.2 | [Angelo to Isabella] Be you content, fair maid | 
		| MND V.i.132 | [Quince as Prologue, of Pyramus and Thisbe] through Wall's chink, poor souls, they are content / To whisper | 
		| MV III.ii.134 | [Bassanio to himself, reading a scroll] Since this fortune falls to you, / Be content and seek no new | 
		| Oth III.iii.170 | [Iago to Othello] Poor and content is rich, and rich enough | 
		| R2 II.i.188 | [York to King Richard] I, pleased / Not to be pardoned, am content withal | 
		| TN V.i.349 | [Olivia to Malvolio] Prithee, be content | 
		| WT I.i.40 | [Archidamus to Camillo, of people wanting to live to see Mamillius grown up] Would they else be content to die? |