Aún no tenemos significados para "good morrow".
1I have just come, as usual, to bid my stepdaughter good morrow.
2Jefan rode in slowly, bidding us good morrow cheerfully as he came.
3She undrew the curtain, wished her good morrow, and kissed her.
4No one spoke; no one bade me good morrow.
5Goodnight, or rather good morrow, till day peep; and the first who wakes calls up the other.
6No, not an actress bidding good morrow to a bishop, but Simonides talking to Pericles in Shakespeare's play.
7Well, Neal, good morrow to you.
8The Quakers, on meeting a person, never say " good morrow," because all days are equally good.
9God give him the good morrow!
10I send my Lieutenant to match Mr. Hobhouse's Major Cartwright: and so ' good morrow to you, good master Lieutenant.'
11Jefan had ridden out to go round his posts, and I was waiting to bid Hilda good morrow before breakfast.
13And now, my dearest William, I must wish you good morrow, and remain ever, most sincerely and affectionately yours, &c.
14The diligent spinner has a large shift; and now I have a sheep and a cow, every body bids me good morrow.'
15As I still wore my Frankish dress I was used to that, and only smiled at him, and nodded a good morrow.
16She gave him good morrow prettily, and he, spurring his horse to the carriage door, was solicitous to know of her comfort.
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