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... meet me in the palace wood , a mile without the town , by moonlight : there we will rehearse ; for if we meet in the city , we shall be dogg'd with company , and our devices known . In the mean time I will draw a bill of properties ...
... meet me in the palace wood , a mile without the town , by moonlight : there we will rehearse ; for if we meet in the city , we shall be dogg'd with company , and our devices known . In the mean time I will draw a bill of properties ...
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William Shakespeare. Because I cannot meet my Hermia . Hence ! get thee gone , and follow me no more . HELENA . You draw me , you hard - hearted adamant ; But yet you draw not iron ; for my heart Is true as steel : leave you your power ...
William Shakespeare. Because I cannot meet my Hermia . Hence ! get thee gone , and follow me no more . HELENA . You draw me , you hard - hearted adamant ; But yet you draw not iron ; for my heart Is true as steel : leave you your power ...
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... meet by moonlight . SNUG . Doth the moon shine that night we play our play ? BOTTOM . A calendar , a calendar ! look in the almanac ; find out moonshine , find out moonshine . QUINCE . Yes , it doth shine that night . BOTTOM . Why ...
... meet by moonlight . SNUG . Doth the moon shine that night we play our play ? BOTTOM . A calendar , a calendar ! look in the almanac ; find out moonshine , find out moonshine . QUINCE . Yes , it doth shine that night . BOTTOM . Why ...
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