And will 'a not come again? And will 'a not come again? No, no, he is dead, Go to thy death bed: He will never come again.

William Shakespeare
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And will not come again. The sense of the original is: And will not come again? He would never come again. No, no, he is dead, Go to thy death bed: He will never come again. The lines were written by Shakespeare in his play 'Romeo and Juliet'. In the scene where Romeo and Juliet are discussing their future, she says that she will die soon and then he replies that he would never come back.

Source: Hamlet

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