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Maddie Claire (Taylor's Version) [CHB Edition]
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"But though thou art adjudged to the death
And passed sentance may not be recall'd."
- 'Comedy of Errors', William Shakespear
— Mar 25, 2026 03:25PM
And passed sentance may not be recall'd."
- 'Comedy of Errors', William Shakespear
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Maddie Claire (Taylor's Version) [CHB Edition]’s Previous Updates
Maddie Claire (Taylor's Version) [CHB Edition]
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"ADR. Back, slave, or I will break thy pate across.
E. DRO. And he will bless that cross with another beating:
Between you I shall have a holy head."
WHEEZE
— Mar 25, 2026 05:12PM
E. DRO. And he will bless that cross with another beating:
Between you I shall have a holy head."
WHEEZE
Maddie Claire (Taylor's Version) [CHB Edition]
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"Good sister, let us dine, and never fret;
A man is master of his liberty:
Time is their master, and when they see time,
They'll go or come; if so, be patient, sister."
- 'Comedy of Errors', William Shakespear
— Mar 25, 2026 04:57PM
A man is master of his liberty:
Time is their master, and when they see time,
They'll go or come; if so, be patient, sister."
- 'Comedy of Errors', William Shakespear
Maddie Claire (Taylor's Version) [CHB Edition]
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"I to the world am like a drop of water,
That in the ocean seeks another drop,
Who, falling there to find his fellow forth (Unseen, inquisitive), confounds himself."
- 'Comedy of Errors', William Shakespear
— Mar 25, 2026 04:44PM
That in the ocean seeks another drop,
Who, falling there to find his fellow forth (Unseen, inquisitive), confounds himself."
- 'Comedy of Errors', William Shakespear
Maddie Claire (Taylor's Version) [CHB Edition]
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"According to the statute of the town,
Dies ere the weary sun set in the west."
- 'Comedy of Errors', William Shakespear
Not really sure how this is a comedy and not a tradgedy, but I love it.
— Mar 25, 2026 04:27PM
Dies ere the weary sun set in the west."
- 'Comedy of Errors', William Shakespear
Not really sure how this is a comedy and not a tradgedy, but I love it.

