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... true as truest horse , that yet would never tire , I'll meet thee , Pyramus , at Ninny's tomb . " QUINCE . Ninus ' tomb , man . Why , you must not speak that yet ; that you answer to Pyramus . You speak all your part at once , cues and ...
... true as truest horse , that yet would never tire , I'll meet thee , Pyramus , at Ninny's tomb . " QUINCE . Ninus ' tomb , man . Why , you must not speak that yet ; that you answer to Pyramus . You speak all your part at once , cues and ...
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... true ; tell true , e'en for my sake ; Durst thou have look'd upon him , being awake , And hast thou kill'd him sleeping ? O brave touch ! Could not a worm , an adder , do so much ? An adder did it ; for with doubler tongue Than thine ...
... true ; tell true , e'en for my sake ; Durst thou have look'd upon him , being awake , And hast thou kill'd him sleeping ? O brave touch ! Could not a worm , an adder , do so much ? An adder did it ; for with doubler tongue Than thine ...
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... true - love's sight ; Of thy misprision must perforce ensue Some true - love turn'd , and not a false turn'd true . PUCK . Then Fate o'errules ; that one man holding troth , A million fail , confounding oath on oath . OBERON . About the ...
... true - love's sight ; Of thy misprision must perforce ensue Some true - love turn'd , and not a false turn'd true . PUCK . Then Fate o'errules ; that one man holding troth , A million fail , confounding oath on oath . OBERON . About the ...
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