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I come not
To hear such flattery now, and in my presence.
— King Henry VIII, Act V Scene 3
KEYWORD: morrow
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Good morrow, uncle Pandarus. |
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2 |
Good morrow, cousin Cressid: what do you talk of?
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3 |
Good morrow, Ajax. |
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4 |
Good morrow. |
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5 |
Why, he stalks up and down like a peacock,—a stride
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6 |
That's my mind too. Good morrow, Lord AEneas. |
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7 |
Good morrow, all. |
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8 |
Good morrow, then. |
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9 |
Good morrow, lord, good morrow. |