“Most radiant Pyramus, most lily white of hue, Of colour like the red rose on triumphant brier, 80 Most brisky juvenal, and eke most lovely Jew, As true as truest horse, that 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, 85 and all.—Pyramus enter: your cue is past; it is ‘never tire.’ THISBE O,—‘As true as truest horse, that yet would never tire.”
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
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