| Cor II.iii.84 | [Coriolanus to Citizens] if it may stand with the tune of your voices that I may be consul |
| KJ III.iii.26 | [King John to Hubert] I had a thing to say, / But I will fit it with some better tune |
| KL IV.iii.39 | [disguised Kent to Gentleman, of Lear] sometime in his better tune remembers / What we are come about |
| MA III.iv.37 | [Hero to Beatrice] Do you speak in the sick tune? |
| TC III.iii.300 | [Achilles to Thersites, of Ajax responding to suggestion] he is not in this tune, is he? |
| TG I.ii.89 | [Lucetta to Julia] Keep tune there still [also: musical pitch] |