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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... great revenue , and she hath no child ; From Athens is her house remote seven
leagues , 104 And she respects me105 as her only son . There , gentle Hermia ,
may I marry thee ; And to that place the sharp Athenian law Cannot pursue us .
... great revenue , and she hath no child ; From Athens is her house remote seven
leagues , 104 And she respects me105 as her only son . There , gentle Hermia ,
may I marry thee ; And to that place the sharp Athenian law Cannot pursue us .
Page 49
I ' ll follow thee , and make a heaven of hell 143 To die upon the hand I love so
well . [ Exit HELENA OBERON 245 250 Fare thee well , nymph ; ere he do leave
this grove , Thou shalt fly him , and he shall seek thy love . Re - enter PUCK Hast
...
I ' ll follow thee , and make a heaven of hell 143 To die upon the hand I love so
well . [ Exit HELENA OBERON 245 250 Fare thee well , nymph ; ere he do leave
this grove , Thou shalt fly him , and he shall seek thy love . Re - enter PUCK Hast
...
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130 62 Thou shalt remain here , whether thou wilt or no . I am a spirit of no
common rate ; 61 The summer still doth tend upon my state , And I do love thee ;
therefore , go with me . I'll give thee fairies to attend on thee ; And they shall fetch
thee ...
130 62 Thou shalt remain here , whether thou wilt or no . I am a spirit of no
common rate ; 61 The summer still doth tend upon my state , And I do love thee ;
therefore , go with me . I'll give thee fairies to attend on thee ; And they shall fetch
thee ...
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