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nighted
adjective
Dark; clouded
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If you dissent, refusing to cast off your "nighted colour," you're thought of as surly, or crazy, by those who can't, or won't, see the way that race is forced upon the ordinary day: going to a restaurant, travelling for work, meeting a real-estate agent, fighting a headache, switching on some tennis.
"HAMLET" (Act 1, Scene 2) Shakespeare says: QUEEN GERTRUDE: Good Hamlet, cast thy nighted colour off, And let thine eye look like a friend on Denmark.
Failing that, why not try a shot of something a little easier to swallow, such as Malcolm Lowry's poem "The Drunkards," which begins: Notions of freedom are tied up with drink Our ideal life contains a tavern Where man may sit and talk or just think, All without fear of the nighted wyvern; _The articles — and the complete archives of The New Yorker, back to 1925 — are available to subscribers.
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