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The common curse of mankind,ùfolly and ignorance.
— Troilus and Cressida, Act II Scene 3
KEYWORD: morrow
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Good morrow to my sovereign king and queen:
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2 |
Give you good morrow, sir. |
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3 |
Good morrow, Catesby; you are early stirring
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4 |
My lord, good morrow; good morrow, Catesby:
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My noble lords and cousins all, good morrow.
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His grace looks cheerfully and smooth to-day;
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Good morrow, Richmond! |