phr. (old).Never; at the Greek calends: see QUEEN DICK (GROSE).
1710. SWIFT, Polite Conversation, i. No, Miss, Ill send it you to-morrow. Well, well, to-morrows a new day, but I suppose you mean TO-MORROW COME NEVER.
1725. N. BAILEY, trans. The Colloquies of Erasmus, 34. Ra. He shall have it in a very little Time. Sy. When? TO-MORROW COME NEVER.
1797. COLMAN, Man and Wife, iii. Sally. You married ! When will that be? Marc. Very soon, my dear! To-day or to-morrow perhaps. Sally. TO-MORROW COME NEVER, I believe.