A Midsummer Dance Dream; a Fantastic Comedy in One Act
The book A Midsummer Dance Dream; a Fantastic Comedy in One Act was written by author Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Here you can read free online of A Midsummer Dance Dream; a Fantastic Comedy in One Act book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Midsummer Dance Dream; a Fantastic Comedy in One Act a good or bad book?
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Only give me so much Of your time in exchange for it as to lay An amiable siege to the art of dancing. Perdita (Opening the bag and pulling all sorts of feminine things from it, — but no money. She looks further:) Hast any philosophy in thee? Though last, not least, — (She has discovered a little change purse.) Seven groats in mill sixpences. The pity of it ! 'Tis not enough for lesson one, good Mother. (Then to Katherine:) You're yet my debtor. (Perdita crosses right, takes a bond and quill fr...om the money box, and holds it for Katherine to sign. Puck rises to watch, running around behind the others to centre to get a good view. Katherine signs it. Perdita is whispering to Hermione.) Hermione I think I may take her bond. (Hermione locks the signed bond in the box.) 20 A MIDSUMMER DANCE DREAM Katherine If brevity is the soul of wit, dance on, And damned be she who first cries "Hold enough." (Puck skips up to centre and Perdita be- gins a dancing step, which Katherine is watching and about to imitate.) Perdita I shall in all my best obey you, Madam.
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