1H4 II.ii.532 | [Prince Hal to Peto] Be with me betimes in the morning |
JC IV.iii.303 | [Brutus to Varro and Claudius, of Cassius] Bid him set on his powers betimes before |
Mac III.iv.132 | [Macbeth to Lady Macbeth] I will tomorrow - / And betimes I will - to the Weird Sisters |
MM IV.iii.44 | [Pompey to Barnadine] he that ... is hanged betimes in the morning |
MM IV.iv.14 | [Angelo to Escalus] Betimes i'th' morn I'll call you at your house |
MM V.i.101 | [Isabella to Duke] the next morn betimes |
Oth I.iii.370 | [Roderigo to Iago] I'll be with thee betimes |
Oth II.iii.320 | [Cassio to Iago] betimes in the morning I will beseech the virtuous Desdemona to undertake for me |
TN II.iii.2 | [Sir Toby to Sir Andrew] Not to be abed after midnight, is to be up betimes |