hap (v.) Old form(s): happ'd
happen, take place, come to pass
1H6 III.i.31[Winchester to all] How haps it I seek not to advance / Or raise myself, but keep my wonted calling?
3H6 III.iii.88[Warwick to Oxford] how haps it in this smooth discourse / You told not how Henry the Sixth hath lost / All that which Henry the Fifth had gotten?
Cor III.iii.24.1[Sicinius to Aedile] Make them ... ready for this hint / When we shall hap to give't them
Ham I.ii.249[Hamlet to Horatio and the sentinels] And whatsomever else shall hap tonight
KL III.vi.112[Edgar alone] What will hap more tonight
Oth V.i.127[Iago to Emilia] tell my lord and lady what hath happed
Per Chorus.II.22[Gower alone, of Helicanus] Sends word of all that haps in Tyre
Sonn.9.3[]if thou issueless shalt hap to die
Tem I.i.26[Boatswain to Gonzalo] make yourself ready in your cabin for the mischance of the hour, if it so hap
TN I.ii.61[Viola to Captain] What else may hap to time I will commit
TS IV.iv.103[Lucentio alone, of Bianca] Hap what hap may, I'll roundly go about her
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