Romeo and Juliet
[You] small grey-coated gnat.
----Romeo and Juliet 1. 4. 67
[He's] not half as big as a round
little worm.
----Romeo and Juliet 1. 4. 68
You kiss by th' book.
----Romeo and Juliet 1. 5. 109
The pox of such antic lisping affecting
phantasimes, these new tuners of accent!
----Romeo and Juliet 2. 4. 28-29
Scurvy knave! I am none of his flirt-gills
[loose woman], I am none of his skains-mates [cut-throat companians]
----Romeo and Juliet 2. 4. 150-51
Peace, you mumbling fool! Utter
your gravity o'er the gossip's bowl, For here we need it not.
----Romeo and Juliet 3. 5. 173-75
Fear not if it's not enough, there is always more to come!