| 3H6 I.iv.6 | [York alone, of his sons] God knows what hath bechanced them |
| Luc.976 | [Lucrece as if to time, of Tarquin] Let there bechance him pitiful mischances |
| MV I.i.38 | [Salerio to Antonio, of a ship lost at sea] such a thing bechanced would make me sad |
| TG I.i.61 | [Proteus to Valentine] All happiness bechance to thee |