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Page 88
Ay ; or else one must come in with a bush of thorns and a lanthorn , and say , he comes to disfigure , or to present , the person of moon - shine . Then , there is another thing : we must have a wall in the great chamber ; for Pyramus ...
Ay ; or else one must come in with a bush of thorns and a lanthorn , and say , he comes to disfigure , or to present , the person of moon - shine . Then , there is another thing : we must have a wall in the great chamber ; for Pyramus ...
Page 121
This lantern doth the horned moon present : Dem . He should have worn the horns on his head . The . He is no crescent , and his horns are invisible within the circumference . Moon . ' This lantern doth the horned moon present ; " Myself ...
This lantern doth the horned moon present : Dem . He should have worn the horns on his head . The . He is no crescent , and his horns are invisible within the circumference . Moon . ' This lantern doth the horned moon present ; " Myself ...
Page 149
I have brought him a present ; How ' gree you now ? Laun . Well , well ; but , for mine own part , as I have set up my rest to run away , so I will not rest till I have run some ground : my master's a very Jew ; Give him a present ...
I have brought him a present ; How ' gree you now ? Laun . Well , well ; but , for mine own part , as I have set up my rest to run away , so I will not rest till I have run some ground : my master's a very Jew ; Give him a present ...
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