| Play | Key Line | Modern Text | Original Text |
| All's Well That Ends Well | AW II.iii.76.2 | Thanks, sir. All the rest is mute. | Thankes sir, all the rest is mute. |
| Cymbeline | Cym I.vii.116 | That from my mutest conscience to my tongue | That from my mutest Conscience, to my tongue, |
| Cymbeline | Cym III.v.154 | that thou wilt be a voluntary mute to my design. | that thou wilt be a voluntarie Mute to my designe. |
| Hamlet | Ham II.ii.137 | Or given my heart a winking, mute and dumb, | Or giuen my heart a winking, mute and dumbe, |
| Hamlet | Ham III.ii.145.11 | with some three or four, comes in again, seem to condole | with some two orthree Mutes comes in againe, seeming to lament |
| Hamlet | Ham V.ii.329 | That are but mutes or audience to this act, | That are but Mutes or audience to this acte: |
| Henry V | H5 I.i.49 | And the mute wonder lurketh in men's ears | And the mute Wonder lurketh in mens eares, |
| Henry V | H5 I.ii.233 | Like Turkish mute, shall have a tongueless mouth, | Like Turkish mute, shall haue a tonguelesse mouth, |
| Love's Labour's Lost | LLL V.ii.277 | ‘ Non point ’, quoth I; my servant straight was mute. | No point (quoth I:) my seruant straight was mute. |
| Pericles | Per Chorus.IV.26 | She sung, and made the night-bird mute, | She sung, and made the night bed mute, |
| Richard III | R3 IV.iv.18 | That my woe-wearied tongue is still and mute. | That my woe-wearied tongue is still and mute. |
| The Taming of the Shrew | TS II.i.174 | Say she be mute and will not speak a word, | Say she be mute, and will not speake a word, |
| The Tempest | Tem IV.i.126 | There's something else to do. Hush and be mute, | There's something else to doe: hush, and be mute |
| The Tempest | Tem V.i.42 | The noontide sun, called forth the mutinous winds, | The Noone-tide Sun, call'd forth the mutenous windes, |
| Titus Andronicus | Tit V.iii.183 | Ah, why should wrath be mute and fury dumb? | O why should wrath be mute, & Fury dumbe? |
| Twelfth Night | TN I.ii.63 | Be you his eunuch, and your mute I'll be. | Be you his Eunuch, and your Mute Ile bee, |
| The Two Noble Kinsmen | TNK V.i.138 | Abandoner of revels, mute contemplative, | Abandoner of Revells, mute contemplative, |
| The Winter's Tale | WT I.ii.271 | Cannot be mute – or thought – for cogitation | Cannot be mute) or thought? (for Cogitation |