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In Shakespearean language, May might be referred to as "the merry month of May" or simply "May." He might also evoke its themes of renewal and blossoming beauty, possibly describing it as “the month of verdant grace” or “the season of blooming delight.” Such descriptions would capture the essence of springtime and the joyous spirit associated with this month.

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