Mulberry

Midsummer Night’s Dream, [5.1.143-148]. Quince. “Anon comes Pyramus, sweet youth and tall,/ And finds his trusty Thisby’s mantle slain;/ Whereat, with blade, with bloody blameful blade,/ he bravely broach’d his boiling bloody breast./ And Thisby, tarrying mulberry shade,/ His dagger drew, and died.”

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