A Midsummer Night's DreamNotes on the story, language, construction, and background accompany the text of the comedy about romantic entanglements among humans and fairies. |
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... Where I did meet thee once with Helena To do observance to a morn of May ,
107 There will I stay for thee . HERMIA My good Lysander , I swear to thee by
Cupid ' s strongest bow , 108 By his best arrow with the golden head , 109 170 By
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... Where I did meet thee once with Helena To do observance to a morn of May ,
107 There will I stay for thee . HERMIA My good Lysander , I swear to thee by
Cupid ' s strongest bow , 108 By his best arrow with the golden head , 109 170 By
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Page 43
110 Fetch me that flower , the herb I shewed thee once . The juice of it on
sleeping eye - lids laid Will make or man orill woman niadly dote Upon the next
live creature that it sees . Fetch me this herb , and be thou here again Ere the
leviathan ...
110 Fetch me that flower , the herb I shewed thee once . The juice of it on
sleeping eye - lids laid Will make or man orill woman niadly dote Upon the next
live creature that it sees . Fetch me this herb , and be thou here again Ere the
leviathan ...
Page 138
Demetrius compares his feelings towards Helena with those of a man who hates
some kind of food when he is ill ; once he is well again , he gets his natural taste
back and likes what he enjoyed before . 98 overbear your will - " over - rule ...
Demetrius compares his feelings towards Helena with those of a man who hates
some kind of food when he is ill ; once he is well again , he gets his natural taste
back and likes what he enjoyed before . 98 overbear your will - " over - rule ...
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actors ancient answer appear Athens bear beautiful beginning bird Bottom called characters comes dance death Demetrius described doth dream Duke Elizabethan Enter Exit eyes fair fairies fall fear feelings flowers FLUTE follow friends gentle give given grow hand happen hath head hear heart Helena Hermia hold idea imagination keep kind ladies leave light lion live look lord lovers Lysander marry meaning meet mind moon morning never night Oberon performed person plant play Puck Pyramus Queen question QUINCE reason round scene seems Shakespeare's shape shine sight sing sleep song sound speak speech spirit stand stay story sweet tears tell thee Theseus Theseus and Hippolyta thing Thisby thou thought Titania true turn wakes wall wish wood young