1870, Rhoda Broughton, Red as a Rose is She: A Novel, page 298:
[…] almost as if they were being rung in the still chamber itself—they come; now, faint and far; the wind has caught the sound in his rough hand, and carried it otherwhither. Whether they ring loud or faint, whether they ring or ring not at all, […]
1890, Matteo Bandello, The Novels: Now First Done Into English Prose and Verse, page 231:
[…] and after betook myself otherwhither; whereof you must have been very well aware. Nay, belike you thought that I was no more your servant and that I had put off the immense love I bore you, like a garment; but you were altogether mistaken, ...
1906 (edition), Euripides (original author), The Plays of Euripides (translated), Delphi Classics (2013 printing: →ISBN), page 332:
CHORUS: Oh may sorrow be averted otherwhither, and thou be blest!
HELEN: Woe is thee, unhappy Troy!
1907, James Branch Cabell, Gallantry: An Eighteenth Century Dizain in Ten Comedies, with an Afterpiece, page 141:
[…] against a certain travesting of Hector — "Sweet chucks beat not the bones of the dead, for when he breathed he was a man" — even while through the instant the tide of romance will be setting quite otherwhither, and […]
1919, James Branch Cabell, Beyond Life, Classic Publishers, page 112:
... loaned machinery to make something permanent. Deluded people who view life sensibly — through the misleading reports transmitted to the brain-centres by man's gullible five senses, — aim otherwhither and gravely weave ropes of sand.
(Can we date this quote?) (original; printed 2008), James Joyce, Ulysses (OUP, →ISBN), page 369:
And the traveller Leopold said that he should go otherwhither for he was a man of cautels and a subtle. Also the lady was of his avis and reproved the learning knight though she trowed well that the traveller had said thing that was false ...
1906, Montgomery Carmichael, In Tuscany: Tuscan towns, Tuscan types and the Tuscan tongue, page 283:
I have to speak of history of the most complex order, a mere tissue of minute and most evasive detail; of natural marvels such as nature offers no otherwhither; of an industry that exists but here, and not elsewhere, in the Italian Peninsula; of a ...