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- ~ 1588—1616 — Doctor: Go to, go to. You have known what you should not. — William Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act V. Scene I.
- 1611 — Go to, let us go down, and there confound their language, that they may not understand one another's speech. — Bible, King James Version, Genesis 11:7
- 1740 — Never was so good a Master! Go to, go to, naughty mistrustful Mrs. Pamela, nay, Mrs. Williams, said the forward creature, I may as good call you: you ought on your knees to beg his pardon a thousand times for mistrusting him. — Samuel Richardson, Pamela: Or Virtue Rewarded
- 1843 — Thomas Carlyle, Past and Present, book 3, ch. VIII, Unworking Aristocracy
- Benedict the Jew in vain pleaded parchments; his usuries were too many. The King said, “Go to, for all thy parchments, thou shalt pay just debt; down with thy dust, or observe this tooth-forceps!”