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A Midsummer Night's Dream: (I.1.141-145) or (II.2.143-148)
A simile -

(II.1.123-134)
A Metaphor -

(I.2.45-46)
A Oxymoron -

(II.1.88-92)
A Personification -

(II.1.192-193)
A Pun -

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