KL I.iv.299 | [Lear as if to his eyes] Old fond eyes, / Beweep this cause again |
R3 I.iii.327 | [Richard alone] Clarence ... / I do beweep to many simple gulls |
R3 I.iv.247 | [Clarence to Murderers, of Richard] he bewept my fortune |
R3 II.ii.49 | [Duchess of York to Queen Elizabeth] I have bewept a worthy husband's death |
Sonn.29.2 | [] I all alone beweep my outcast state |
Tim V.i.156 | [Timon to First and Second Senators, of their offer] I'll beweep these comforts |