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And then it started like a guilty thing
Upon a fearful summons.

      — Hamlet, Act I Scene 1

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KEYWORD: morrow

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1

Merry Wives of Windsor
[II, 2]

Hostess Quickly

829

Give your worship good morrow.

2

Merry Wives of Windsor
[II, 2]

Falstaff

830

Good morrow, good wife.

3

Merry Wives of Windsor
[II, 3]

Slender

1120

Give you good morrow, sir.

4

Merry Wives of Windsor
[III, 1]

Robert Shallow

1229

How now, master Parson! Good morrow, good Sir Hugh.
Keep a gamester from the dice, and a good student
from his book, and it is wonderful.

5

Merry Wives of Windsor
[III, 5]

Hostess Quickly

1771

By your leave; I cry you mercy: give your worship
good morrow.

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