A Fairy Tale in Two Acts Taken From Shakespeare (1763)
A Fairy Tale in Two Acts Taken From Shakespeare (1763)
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What say you, Bottom? Bot. Some man or other must present wall; and let him have someplaster, or some loome, or some rough-cast, about him, to signifywall: Or let him hold his fingers thus, and through the cranny shallPyramus and Thisby whisper. Quin. If that may be, then all is well. Come, sit down everymother's son, and rehearse your parts. Pyramus, you begin; and whenyou have spoken your speech, enter into that brake, and so every oneaccording to his cue. Enter Puck. Puck. What hempen homesp...uns have we swaggeringhere, so near the cradle of the Fairy Queen?What, a play tow'rd; I'll be an auditor;An actor too, perhaps, if I see cause. Quin. Speak, Pyramus. Thisby, stand forth. Pyr. Thisby, the flower of odious savours sweet. Quin. Odours, odours. Pyr. Odours savours sweet;So doth thy breath, my dearest Thisby dear:But hark, a voice! Stay thou but here a while, And by-and-by I will to thee appear, Puck. A stranger Pyramus than e'er play'd here! [Aside. Now for a storm to drive these patches hence.
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