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BOTTOM A very good piece of work , I assure you , and a merry . Now , good
Peter Quince , call forth your actors by the scroll . Masters , spread yourselves .
QUINCE Answer as I call you . Nick Bottom , the weaver . BOTTOM Ready ; name
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BOTTOM A very good piece of work , I assure you , and a merry . Now , good
Peter Quince , call forth your actors by the scroll . Masters , spread yourselves .
QUINCE Answer as I call you . Nick Bottom , the weaver . BOTTOM Ready ; name
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Enter QUINCE , SNUG , BOTTOM , FLUTB , SNOUT and STARVELING .
BOTTOM Are we all met ? QUINCE Pat , " pat ; and here's a marvellous
convenient place for our rehearsal . This green plot2 shall be our stage , this
hawthornbrake our ...
Enter QUINCE , SNUG , BOTTOM , FLUTB , SNOUT and STARVELING .
BOTTOM Are we all met ? QUINCE Pat , " pat ; and here's a marvellous
convenient place for our rehearsal . This green plot2 shall be our stage , this
hawthornbrake our ...
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185 BOTTOM ( as PYRAMUS ) I see a voice ; now will I to the chink , To spy an
10 I can hear my Thisby's face . Thisby ! FLUTE ( as THISBE ) My love ! thou art
my love , I think . BOTTOM ( as PYRAMUS ) Think what thou wilt , I am thy lover's
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185 BOTTOM ( as PYRAMUS ) I see a voice ; now will I to the chink , To spy an
10 I can hear my Thisby's face . Thisby ! FLUTE ( as THISBE ) My love ! thou art
my love , I think . BOTTOM ( as PYRAMUS ) Think what thou wilt , I am thy lover's
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