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Drink To-day, And Drown All Sorrow; You Shall Perhaps Not Do 't To-morrow.
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Drink to-day, and drown all sorrow;
You shall perhaps not do 't to-morrow.
-- John Fletcher (1576-1625)
-- The Bloody Brother, Act ii, Sc. 2
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