“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” – Philostrate’s Speech

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Philostrate: A play there is, my lord, some ten words long, 
Which is as brief as I have known a play; 
But by ten words, my lord, it is too long,
Which makes it tedious; for in all the play
There is not one word apt, nor one player fitted.
And tragical, my noble lord, it is;
For Pyramus therein doth kill himself. 
Which when I saw rehears’d, I must confess, 
Made mine eyes water; but more merry tears
The passion of loud laughter never shed.