Play | Key Line | Modern Text | Original Text |
All's Well That Ends Well | AW II.i.147 | Proffers not took reap thanks for their reward. | Proffers not tooke, reape thanks for their reward. |
Antony and Cleopatra | AC V.ii.88 | That grew the more by reaping. His delights | That grew the more by reaping: His delights |
As You Like It | AYL III.ii.103 | They that reap must sheaf and bind, | They that reap must sheafe and binde, |
As You Like It | AYL III.v.103 | That the main harvest reaps. Loose now and then | That the maine haruest reapes: loose now and then |
Coriolanus | Cor V.iii.143 | Which thou shalt thereby reap is such a name | Which thou shalt thereby reape, is such a name |
Coriolanus | Cor V.vi.36 | In mine own person; holp to reap the fame | In mine owne person: holpe to reape the Fame |
Cymbeline | Cym II.iv.86 | Which you might from relation likewise reap, | Which you might from Relation likewise reape, |
Henry IV Part 1 | 1H4 I.iii.33 | Fresh as a bridegroom, and his chin new reaped | Fresh as a Bride-groome, and his Chin new reapt, |
Henry VI Part 2 | 2H6 III.i.381 | And reap the harvest which that rascal sowed; | And reape the Haruest which that Rascall sow'd. |
Henry VI Part 3 | 3H6 I.iv.166 | As now I reap at thy too cruel hand! | As now I reape at thy too cruell hand. |
Henry VI Part 3 | 3H6 V.vii.20 | And of our labours thou shalt reap the gain. | And of our Labours thou shalt reape the gaine. |
Henry VIII | H8 III.ii.204 | What sudden anger's this? How have I reaped it? | What sodaine Anger's this? How haue I reap'd it? |
King Edward III | E3 III.i.32 | The greater glory reaps the victory. | The greater glory reapes the victory, |
Love's Labour's Lost | LLL IV.iii.359.2 | Sowed cockle reaped no corn, | sowed Cockell, reap'd no Corne, |
Measure for Measure | MM IV.i.75 | Our corn's to reap, for yet our tilth's to sow. | Our Corne's to reape, for yet our Tithes to sow. |
Richard II | R2 I.iii.218 | But little vantage shall I reap thereby; | But little vantage shall I reape thereby. |
Richard III | R3 II.ii.116 | We are to reap the harvest of his son. | We are to reape the Haruest of his Sonne. |
Richard III | R3 V.ii.15 | To reap the harvest of perpetual peace | To reape the Haruest of perpetuall peace, |
Twelfth Night | TN III.i.130 | Your wife is like to reap a proper man. | your wife is like to reape a proper man: |