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O Hamlet, what a falling-off was there!
— Hamlet, Act I Scene 5
KEYWORD: sleep
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Why then, my horns are his horns, whether I wake or sleep. |
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Ay, Proteus, but that life is alter'd now:
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'Item: She doth talk in her sleep.' |
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It's no matter for that, so she sleep not in her talk. |