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Upon such sacrifices, my Cordelia,
The gods themselves throw incense.
— King Lear, Act V Scene 3
KEYWORD: morrow
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Good morrow, Ned. |
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Good morrow, sweet Hal. What says Monsieur Remorse?
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Good morrow, carriers. What's o'clock? |
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Good morrow, Master Gadshill. It holds current that
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I think it is good morrow, is it not? |
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O monstrous! but one half-penny-worth of bread to
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Good morrow, good my lord. |