| Ham I.ii.29 | [Claudius to his court, of the King of Norway] impotent and bedrid | 
		| LLL I.i.136 | [Berowne to King, of the Princess of France] surrender up of Aquitaine / To her decrepit, sick, and bedrid father [F; Q1 bedred] | 
		| Luc.975 | [Lucrece as if to time, of Tarquin] Afflict him in his bed with bedrid groans | 
		| WT IV.iv.398 | [disguised Polixenes to Florizel, of Florizel's father] Lies he not bed-rid? |