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The inaudible and noiseless foot of Time.
— All's Well that Ends Well, Act V Scene 3
KEYWORD: to-night
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What exploit's in hand? where sups he to-night? |
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His purpose meets you: 'twas to bring this Greek
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Ha! ha! Alas, poor wretch! ah, poor capocchia!
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Dost thou entreat me, Hector?
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At Menelaus' tent, most princely Troilus:
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I'll heat his blood with Greekish wine to-night,
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