1H4 I.ii.110 | [Prince Hal to Poins] Good morrow, Ned |
1H4 II.i.33 | [Gadshill to carriers] Good morrow, carriers, what's o'clock? |
1H4 II.iv.509 | [Prince Hal to Sheriff, responding to his ‘good night’] I think it is good morrow, is it not? [sheriff replies: ‘Indeed, my lord, I think it be two o'clock’] |
1H4 II.iv.533 | [Prince Hal to Peto] Be with me betimes in the morning, and so, good morrow, Peto |
1H6 III.ii.41 | [Pucelle to the English] Good morrow, gallants, want ye corn for bread? |
2H4 III.i.32 | [Warwick to King Henry IV] Many good morrows to your majesty! |
2H4 III.ii.4 | [Silence to Shallow] Good morrow, good cousin Shallow |
2H4 III.ii.54 | [Shallow to Bardolph and his companion] Good morrow, honest gentlemen |
2H4 V.ii.20 | [Prince John to Warwick] Good morrow, cousin Warwick, good morrow |
AC IV.iv.18.2 | [Antony to Soldier] Good morrow to thee. Welcome |
AC IV.iv.24 | [Captain to Antony] The morn is fair. Good morrow, General |
AW IV.iii.304 | [Bertram to Parolles] Good morrow, noble captain |
AYL I.i.90 | [Charles to Oliver] Good morrow to your worship |
AYL II.vii.18 | [Jaques to all, of talking to Touchstone] ‘Good morrow, fool,’ quoth I |
AYL IV.iii.76 | [Oliver to Rosalind as Ganymede and Celia as Aliena] Good morrow, fair ones. |
Cor III.iii.93.1 | [Coriolanus to all, of the Plebeians] I would not buy / Their mercy at the price of one fair word, / Nor check my courage for what they can give, / To have't with saying ‘Good morrow.’ |
Cym II.iii.34 | [Cloten to Cymbeline and the Queen] Good morrow to your majesty, and to my gracious mother |
Cym III.iii.7 | [Belarius to Guiderius and Arviragus] Good morrow to the sun |
H5 IV.chorus.33 | [Chorus, of King Henry visiting his troops] Bids them good morrow with a modest smile |
H5 IV.i.26 | [King Henry to Gloucester and Bedford] Commend me to the princes in our camp; / Do my good morrow to them |
H5 IV.i.3 | [King Henry to Bedford] Good morrow, brother Bedford |
H8 I.i.1 | [Buckingham to Norfolk] Good morrow, and well met |
H8 II.iii.50 | [Lord Chamberlain to Anne and Old Lady] Good morrow, ladies |
JC II.i.228 | [Brutus to all] And so good morrow to you every one |
JC II.i.313 | [Ligarius to Brutus] Vouchsafe good morrow from a feeble tongue |
JC II.i.87 | [Cassius to Brutus] Good morrow, Brutus |
JC II.ii.58 | [Decius to Caesar] Good morrow, worthy Caesar |
KJ IV.i.9.1 | [Arthur to Hubert] Good morrow, Hubert |
KL II.ii.156.1 | [disguised Kent to Gloucester] Give you good morrow! |
KL II.iv.122.1 | [Lear to Cornwall and Regan] Good morrow to you both |
MA III.iv.35 | [Hero to Beatrice] Good morrow, coz |
MA V.iii.24 | [Don Pedro to attendants] Good morrow, masters |
MA V.iv.34 | [Don Pedro to all] Good morrow to this fair assembly |
Mac I.v.59 | [Lady Macbeth to Macbeth, of Duncan] O, never / Shall sun that morrow see! |
Mac II.iii.41.1 | [Lennox to Macbeth] Good morrow, noble sir |
MM II.i.132 | [Escalus to Angelo] Good morrow to your lordship |
MM IV.ii.103 | [Messenger to Provost] Good morrow; for, as I take it, it is almost day. |
MND I.i.223 | [Hermia to Lysander] We must starve our sight / From lovers' food till morrow deep midnight |
MND IV.i.138 | [Theseus to the lovers] Good morrow, friends |
MV I.i.65 | [Salerio to all] Good morrow, my good lords |
MW II.ii.32 | [Mistress Quickly to Falstaff] Give your worship good morrow |
MW II.iii.19 | [Slender to Caius] Give you good morrow, sir |
MW III.i.35 | [Shallow to Evans] Good morrow, good Sir Hugh |
MW III.v.24 | [Mistress Quickly to Falstaff] Give your worship good morrow |
Oth III.i.2 | [Cassio to Musicians] bid ‘Good morrow, General’ |
Oth III.i.40 | [Emilia to Cassio] Good morrow, good Lieutenant |
Per II.v.1 | [First Knight to Simonides] Good morrow to the good Simonides |
Per III.ii.11.1 | [Second Gentleman to Cerimon] Good morrow to your lordship |
R2 I.iii.228 | [John of Gaunt to King Richard] Shorten my days thou canst with sullen sorrow, / And pluck nights from me, but not lend a morrow |
R3 II.i.47 | [Richard to King Edward and Queen Elizabeth] Good morrow to my sovereign King and Queen |
R3 II.iii.1 | [First Citizen to Second Citizen] Good morrow, neighbour |
R3 III.ii.36 | [Hastings to Catesby] Good morrow, Catesby |
R3 III.ii.74 | [Derby to Hastings] My lord, good morrow. |
R3 III.iv.22 | [Richard to all] My noble lords and cousins all, good morrow |
R3 III.iv.50 | [Hastings to all, of Richard] There's some conceit or other likes him well / When that he bids good morrow with such spirit |
R3 V.iii.224 | [Lords to Richmind] Good morrow, Richmond! |
RJ I.i.160.1 | [Benvolio to Romeo] Good morrow, cousin |
RJ II.ii.185 | [Juliet to Romeo] Parting is such sweet sorrow / That I shall say goodnight till it be morrow |
RJ II.iii.27.1 | [Romeo to Friar Laurence] Good morrow, father |
RJ II.iv.106 | [Nurse to all] God ye good-morrow, gentlemen |
RJ II.iv.46 | [Romeo to Mercutio and Benvolio] Good morrow to you both |
Sonn.90.7 | [] Give not a windy night a rainy morrow |
TC I.ii.42 | [Cressida to Pandarus] Good morrow, uncle Pandarus |
TC III.iii.66 | [Achilles to Ajax] Good morrow, Ajax |
TC IV.i.7 | [Diomedes to Aeneas] Good morrow, Lord Aeneas |
TC IV.ii.6.2 | [Cressida to Troilus] Good morrow, then |
TG II.i.127 | [Silvia to Valentine] And so, good morrow, servant |
TG IV.iii.6 | [Silvia to Eglamour] Sir Eglamour, a thousand times good morrow |
Tim I.i.182 | [Timon to Apemantus] Good morrow to thee, gentle Apemantus. Apemantus: Till I be gentle, stay thou for thy good morrow |
Tit IV.ii.51.2 | [Nurse to Chiron and Demetrius] Good morrow, lords |
TN II.iv.1 | [Orsino to all] Now, good morrow, friends! |
TNK II.iii.24 | [Gaoler's Daughter alone, quoting Palamon] Fair, gentle maid, good morrow |
TNK III.vi.16.2 | [Palamon to Arcite] O, good morrow |
TS II.i.182 | [Petruchio to Katherina] Good morrow, Kate--for that's your name, I hear |
TS II.i.39 | [Gremio to Baptista] Good morrow, neighbour Baptista |
TS III.ii.121 | [Petruchio to all] what a fool am I to chat with you, / When I should bid good morrow to my bride |
TS IV.v.27 | [Petruchio to Vincentio, as if to a woman] Good morrow, gentle mistress, where away? |