Let parents choose
betimes, the vocations and courses they mean their children should take; for then they are most flexible; and let them not too much apply themselves to the disposition of their children, as thinking they will take best to that, which they have most mind to.
In the evening he cut out the work, and went to bed early, that he might get up and begin
betimes next day; but he was saved all the trouble, for when he got up in the morning the work was done ready to his hand.
And whoever wanteth to have fame, must take leave of honour
betimes, and practise the difficult art of--going at the right time.
Milking was done
betimes; and before the milking came the skimming, which began at a little past three.
The old man was up,
betimes, next morning, and waited impatiently for the appearance of his new associate, who after a delay that seemed interminable, at length presented himself, and commenced a voracious assault on the breakfast.
Not many days after Sir Richard of the Lea came to Sherwood Forest, word reached Robin Hood's ears that my lord Bishop of Hereford would be riding that way
betimes on that morning.
The house where he had left him was in a by-street in Southwark, not far from London Bridge; and thither he hied with all speed, bent upon returning with as little delay as might be, and getting to bed
betimes.
Betimes, therefore, the next day, Hester took little Pearl -- who was necessarily the companion of all her mother's expeditions, however inconvenient her presence -- and set forth.
Betimes, next morning, we had reached an altitude of five thousand feet above the level of the sea.
In the morning, he was up
betimes, and went straight to his bench and to work.
She need be accustomed to such loads
betimes thought, neighbor, for she will carry weight when you are dead.'
"Phoebe, my dear little girl," said Hepzibah, after a moment's pause,"you were up
betimes, and have been busy all day.