Citations:bygones be bygones, and fair play for time to come


 * 1706 November 2nd, “Lord ’s Speech in the Scotch Parliament, Nov. 2, 1706, on the ſubject-matter of the Union” in The Gentleman’s Magazine XVII (1747), page 216
 * I fear not theſe articles, tho’ they were ten times worſe than they are, if we once cordially forgive one another, and that, according to our proverb, *Bygones be bygones, and fair play for time to come.