| Play | Key Line | Modern Text | Original Text |
| Cymbeline | Cym V.v.85 | Let him be ransomed: never master had | Let him be ransom'd: Neuer Master had |
| Henry V | H5 IV.i.118 | sure to be ransomed, and a many poor men's lives | sure to be ransomed, and a many poore mens liues |
| Henry V | H5 IV.i.186 | ransomed. | ransom'd. |
| Henry V | H5 IV.i.188 | but when our throats are cut he may be ransomed, and | but when our throats are cut, hee may be ransom'd. and |
| Henry VI Part 1 | 1H6 I.iv.29 | For him was I exchanged and ransomed. | For him was I exchang'd, and ransom'd. |
| King Edward III | E3 II.ii.104 | Hath ransomed captive France, and set the king, | Hath ransomed captiue Fraunce, and set the King, |
| The Winter's Tale | WT V.ii.15 | heard of a world ransomed, or one destroyed. A notable | heard of a World ransom'd, or one destroyed: a notable |