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Henry IV Part 2 by William Shakespeare OO sleep, O gentle sleep, / Nature's soft nurse, how have I frighted thee".
" 'O sleep, O gentle sleep, nature's soft nurse, how have I frighted thee, that thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down, and steep my sense in forgetfulness?' " he recited during an interview on Wednesday.
It gave both my partner and I a fright as well as a couple of visitors who were fantastic at raising the alarm quickly, meaning both mum and baby had a great team around them.
It's because of the fright I had when I ran to flee the village.
I define "stage fright" as having fear of fear –- you're afraid of the way you're going to feel on the stage.
Despite lifelong stage fright, I bowed to pressure when I was summoned to the center of the room.
I got stage fright".
I got stage fright, quite badly.
"I really took fright when I saw it at first," he says.
"Finn!" I cried in fright, thinking he'd finally had enough of us.
"I had a fright after you left the last time," she told me.
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