Cym IV.iii.40 | [Pisanio alone] Neither know I / What is betid to Cloten |
R2 III.ii.91 | [Scroop to King Richard] More health and happiness betide my liege / Than can my care-tuned tongue deliver him |
R3 I.ii.17 | [Anne to dead Henry VI, of Richard] More direful hap betide that hated wretch |
R3 I.iii.6 | [Queen Elizabeth to Grey, of King Edward] If he were dead, what would betide on me? |
R3 II.iv.71 | [Archbishop to Queen Elizabeth] so betide to me / As well I tender you and all of yours! |
Tem I.ii.31 | [Prospero to Miranda] not so much perdition as an hair / Betid to any creature in the vessel |
TG I.i.59 | [Valentine to Proteus] let me hear ... what news else / Betideth here |
TG IV.iii.40 | [Eglamour to Silvia] Recking as little what betideth me |