| 1H6 IV.i.63 | [Gloucester to all, of Burgundy] such false dissembling guile |
| AYL III.iv.6 | [Rosalind to Celia, of Orlando] His very hair is of the dissembling colour [i.e. red, believed to be the colour of the hair of Judas] |
| CE IV.iv.98 | [Adriana to Antipholus of Ephesus] Dissembling villain, thou speakest false |
| Cym I.ii.15 | [Innogen to Posthumus] O / Dissembling courtesy! |
| MND II.ii.104 | [Helena to herself] What wicked and dissembling glass of mine / Made me compare with Hermia's sphery eyne? |
| MW III.iii.136 | [Mistress Page aside to Falstaff] You dissembling knight! |
| R3 I.i.19 | [Richard alone, of himself] Cheated of feature by dissembling Nature |
| R3 I.ii.236 | [Richard alone] no friends to back my suit at all / But ... dissembling looks |
| TC V.iv.2 | [Thersites alone, of Diomedes] That dissembling abominable varlet |
| TC V.iv.8 | [Thersites alone, of Cressida] the dissembling luxurious drab |
| TN V.i.162 | [Orsino to Viola as Cesario] O thou dissembling cub! |