A Midsummer Night's DreamMix-ups and mishaps occur when Oberon, the King of the Fairies, doses his sleeping wife with a magical potion that causes her to fall in love with the first living thing she sees upon awakening. |
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Page 111
... dead ; Now am I fled ; My soul is in the sky : Moon , take thy flight ! Tongue , lose thy light ! [ Exit Moonshine . [ Dies . fall Now die , die , die , die , die . ' Dem . No die , but an ace , for him ; for he is but one . Lys . Less ...
... dead ; Now am I fled ; My soul is in the sky : Moon , take thy flight ! Tongue , lose thy light ! [ Exit Moonshine . [ Dies . fall Now die , die , die , die , die . ' Dem . No die , but an ace , for him ; for he is but one . Lys . Less ...
Page 112
... dead , my dove ? O Pyramus , arise ! Speak , speak ! Quite dumb ? Dead , dead ? A tomb Must cover thy sweet eyes , These lily lips , This cherry nose , These yellow cowslip cheeks , Are 112 ACT FIVE A Midsummer - Night's Dream SC . ONE.
... dead , my dove ? O Pyramus , arise ! Speak , speak ! Quite dumb ? Dead , dead ? A tomb Must cover thy sweet eyes , These lily lips , This cherry nose , These yellow cowslip cheeks , Are 112 ACT FIVE A Midsummer - Night's Dream SC . ONE.
Page 113
... dead . HPDem . Ay , and Wall too . Bot . No , I assure you the wall is down , that parted their fathers . Will it please you to see the epilogue , or to hear a Bergomask dance between two of our company . The . No epilogue , I pray you ...
... dead . HPDem . Ay , and Wall too . Bot . No , I assure you the wall is down , that parted their fathers . Will it please you to see the epilogue , or to hear a Bergomask dance between two of our company . The . No epilogue , I pray you ...
Page 114
William Shakespeare. players are all dead , there need none to be blamed . Marry , if he that writ it had play'd Pyramus , and hanged himself in Thisbe's garter , it would have been a fine tragedy : —and so it is , truly ; and very ...
William Shakespeare. players are all dead , there need none to be blamed . Marry , if he that writ it had play'd Pyramus , and hanged himself in Thisbe's garter , it would have been a fine tragedy : —and so it is , truly ; and very ...
Page 115
... dead and drowsy fire ; Every elf and fairy sprite Hop as light as bird from brier : And this ditty , after me , Sing , and dance it trippingly . Tita . First , rehearse your song by rote , To each word a warbling note : Hand in hand ...
... dead and drowsy fire ; Every elf and fairy sprite Hop as light as bird from brier : And this ditty , after me , Sing , and dance it trippingly . Tita . First , rehearse your song by rote , To each word a warbling note : Hand in hand ...
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art thou Athenian Athens awake Bergomask bless Bottom brier bush Cobweb comedy comedy of errors dance dead dear death Demetrius dote doth duke Egeus Errors Exeunt Exit eyes fairy father fear flower FLUTE follow gentle Gleek gone grace hast thou hate hath hear heart Hercules Hermia Hippolyta hounds kill Knight's Tale ladies lion look lord love thee love's lovers Lysander Lysander's marry methinks Methought Midsummer-Night's Dream monsieur moon Moonshine Mustard-seed never o'er oath Oberon Peter Quince PHILOSTRATE Pittheus play pray prologue Puck Pyramus and Thisbe queen Quin Re-enter PUCK roar Robin Robin Starveling SCENE scorn Shak Shakspere Shakspere's shine sleep Snout Snug speak sport STARVELING stol'n sweet tears tell Theseus things Thisbe's thou hast Thou shalt thou wak'st thy love Tita Titania tongue true unto vile vows wake wall wonder wood