KJ III.i.86 | [Constance to King Philip, of the marriage day] what hath it done, / That it in golden letters should be set / Among the high tides in the calendar? [or: sea tides] |
RJ III.v.177 | [Capulet to Lady Capulet, of Juliet] Day, night; hour, tide, time ... still my care hath been / To have her matched |
TC V.i.79 | [Diomedes to Achilles] I have important business, / The tide whereof is now |
Tim I.ii.55 | [Apemantus to himself, of the Second Lord doing justice to the wine] He keeps his tides well [also: sea tides] |