“Drink today, and drown all sorrow;
You shall perhaps not do't tomorrow.”

Act II, scene ii.
Rollo, Duke of Normandy, or The Bloody Brother, (c. 1617; revised c. 1627–30; published 1639)

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English Jacobean playwright 1579–1625

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