Shakespeare's Play of a Midsummer Night's Dream: With Historical And Explanatory Notes ...

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Shakespeare's Play of a Midsummer Night's Dream: With Historical And Explanatory Notes ...
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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(a) Coward, why com'st thou not?
Dem. Abide me, if thou dar'st ; for well I wot, Thou runn'st before me, shifting every place, And dar'st not stand, nor look me in the face.
Where art thou now ?
Puck. Come hither ; I am here.
Dem. Nay, then, thou mock'st me. Thou shalt 'by this dear| If ever I thy face by day-light see : Now go thy way. Faintness cjn^traineth me To measure out my length on this cold bed.
By day's approach look to be visited.
[Lies down and sleeps r. h. 2 £., on hank Enter Helen
...a, l. 3 e.
Hel. O, weary night ! 0, long and tedious night, Abate thy hours : Sleep, that sometimes shuts up sorrow's eye, Steal me awhile from mine own company.
[Sleeps on hank^ r. 3 x.
Puck, Tet but three ! Come one more ; Two of both kinds make up four.
Here she comes, curst and sad : Cupid is a knavish lad, Thus to make poor females mad.
Enter Hermia, l. 3 e.
Her. Never so weary, never so in woe, Bedabbled with the dew, and torn with briers ; I can no further crawl, no furcher go — Here will I rest me till the break of day ; Heaven bhield Lysander if they mean a fray.


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