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Under the greenwood tree
Who loves to lie with me.

      — As You Like It, Act II Scene 5

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KEYWORD: to-night

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1

Henry IV, Part II
[II, 1]

Lord Chief Justice

912

Where lay the King to-night?

2

Henry IV, Part II
[II, 2]

Henry V

1142

How might we see Falstaff bestow himself to-night in
true colours, and not ourselves be seen?

3

Henry IV, Part II
[IV, 2]

Prince John

2548

I trust, lords, we shall lie to-night together.
[Re-enter WESTMORELAND]
Now, cousin, wherefore stands our army still?

4

Henry IV, Part II
[V, 1]

Robert Shallow

3140

By cock and pie, sir, you shall not away to-night.
What, Davy, I say!

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