Citations:morrow

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English citations of morrow

  • Good Night, Good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow, that I shall say good night till it be morrow
    William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, Act II, Scene II
  • On the morrow, his mother, pondering such an awful dream, thought it were good to take him over to St. Edmund's own Shrine
    1843, Thomas Carlyle, Past and Present, book 2, ch. 6, Monk Samson
  • Right you guessed the rising morrow
And scorned to tread the mire you must.
1896, A. E. Housman, A Shropshire Lad, XLIV, lines 13-14
  • The obsolescence of the newspaper on the morrow of its printing... creates this extraordinary mass ceremony: the almost precisely simultaneous consumption ('imagining') of the newspaper-as-fiction.
    1983, Benedict Anderson, Imagined Communities, pg. 35