"Thanne make thee redy," quod she, "I come anon."
And unto Nicholas she seyde stille,
"Now hust, and thou shalt laughen al thy fille."

– Geoffrey Chaucer

The Canterbury Tales, The Miller’s Tale. The seemingly amenable Alison tells Absolon to get ready for his kiss and that she’ll coming right now. But when she whispers to lover Nicholas that he is about to laugh his fill, we know there is a nasty humiliating surprise in store for Absolon.