| 1H4 I.ii.173 | [Prince Hal to Poins, of their companions] they will know us ... by our habits, and by every other appointment to be ourselves |
| Ham IV.vi.16 | [Hamlet to Horatio, by letter] a pirate of very warlike appointment |
| R2 III.iii.53 | [Bolingbroke to Northumberland] from this castle's tattered battlements / Our fair appointments may be well perused |
| TC IV.v.1 | [Agamemnon to Ajax] Here art thou in appointment fresh and fair |
| TNK I.iv.15 | [Herald to Theseus, of Palamon and Arcite] Men of great quality, as may be judged / By their appointment |
| TNK III.i.40 | [Palamon to Arcite] I'll prove it ... with these hands, / Void of appointment, that thou liest |