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Make The Coming Hour O'erflow With Joy, And Pleasure Drown The Brim.
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Make the coming hour o'erflow with joy,
And pleasure drown the brim.
-- William Shakespeare (1564-1616), All 's Well that Ends Well
-- Act ii, Sc. 4
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