Is there a concordance of Shakespeare's plays?

As the title says. I know that, say, the Bible has concordances, for different translations even.

But I’m trying to find out if such a thing exists for the plays of Shakespeare. On another board someone had that quote about killing lawyers. I don’t know what play it’s from, but with a concordance I could look up “kill” or “lawyers” and find listed all the instances where that word occurs. And from there I could find out what play the entire quote is in.

So, has anyone ever heard or seen something like this?

And BTW, I did find that the quote I mentioned is in Henry VI, part 2

Heard of it, used it many times. Any college library should have one.

There’s also an online version here.

Thank you! God, I love the Dope!

I’m sure the OP found the quote already, but here’s the scene:

People love the lawyers quote but most people who quote this line miss the fact that Shakespeare is making fun of Cade’s peasant revolt.