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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... sport in spite of me . Injurious Hermia ! most ungrateful maid ! Have you conspired , have you with these contrived To bait me with this foul derision ? Is all the counsel that we two have shared , The sisters ' vows , the hours that we ...
... sport in spite of me . Injurious Hermia ! most ungrateful maid ! Have you conspired , have you with these contrived To bait me with this foul derision ? Is all the counsel that we two have shared , The sisters ' vows , the hours that we ...
Page 72
... the sweet jest up This sport , well carried , shall be chronicled . If you have any pity , grace , or manners , You would not make me such an argument . But , fare ye well : ' t is partly 72 ACT THREE A Midsummer - Night's Dream SC . TWO.
... the sweet jest up This sport , well carried , shall be chronicled . If you have any pity , grace , or manners , You would not make me such an argument . But , fare ye well : ' t is partly 72 ACT THREE A Midsummer - Night's Dream SC . TWO.
Page 78
... sport . Qbe . Thou seest , these lovers seek a place to fight : Hie therefore , Robin , overcast the night ; The starry welkin cover thou anon With drooping fog , as black as Acheron ; And lead these testy rivals so astray , As one come ...
... sport . Qbe . Thou seest , these lovers seek a place to fight : Hie therefore , Robin , overcast the night ; The starry welkin cover thou anon With drooping fog , as black as Acheron ; And lead these testy rivals so astray , As one come ...
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... wilfully themselves exile from light And must for aye consort with black - browed night . Obe . But we are spirits of another sort . I with the morning's love have oft made sport ; 79 ACT THREE A Midsummer - Night's Dream SC , TWO.
... wilfully themselves exile from light And must for aye consort with black - browed night . Obe . But we are spirits of another sort . I with the morning's love have oft made sport ; 79 ACT THREE A Midsummer - Night's Dream SC , TWO.
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William Shakespeare. I with the morning's love have oft made sport ; And , like a forester , the groves may tread , Even till the eastern gate , all fiery - red , Opening on Neptune with fair blessed beams , Turns into yellow gold his ...
William Shakespeare. I with the morning's love have oft made sport ; And , like a forester , the groves may tread , Even till the eastern gate , all fiery - red , Opening on Neptune with fair blessed beams , Turns into yellow gold his ...
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