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Title: Shakespeare's comedy of A midsummer-night's dream
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Robinson, W. Heath (William Heath), 1872-1944, ill
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Publisher: New York : H. Holt
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
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. I. A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM And I will purge thy mortal grossness so,That thou shalt like an airy spirit go.Peaseblossom ! Cobweb ! Moth ! and Mustardseed ! Enter PEASEBLOSSOM, COBWEB, MOTH, andMUSTARDSEED. First Fairy. Ready. Second Fairy. And I. Third Fairy. And I. Fourth Fairy. And I. All. Where shall we go ? Titania. Be kind and courteous to this gentleman ;Hop in his walks, and gambol in his eyes ;Feed him with apricocks and dewberries,With purple grapes, green figs, and mulberries ;The honey-bags steal from the humble-bees,And for night-tapers crop their waxen thighs,And light them at the fiery glow-worms eyes,To have my love to bed and to arise ;And pluck the wings from painted butterflies,To fan the moonbeams from his sleeping eyes :Nod to him, elves, and do him courtesies. First Fairy. Hail, mortal ! Second Fairy. Hail ! Third Fairy. Hail ! Fourth Fairy. Hail ! Bottom. I cry your worships mercy, heartily.—Ibeseech your worships name. ACT III. 82 Sc. L >^^^>£$^gO;:^
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Oberon. And . . . break his faith,With Ariadne. A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM Cobweb. Cobweb. Bottom. I shall desire you of more acquaintance,good Master Cobweb : if I cut my ringer, Ishall make bold with you.—Your name, honestgentleman ? feaseblossom. Peaseblossom. Bottom. I pray you, commend me to Mistress Squash,your mother, and to Master Peascod, your father.Good Master Peaseblossom, I shall desire you ofmore acquaintance too.—Your name, I beseechyou, sir ? Mustardseed. Mustard seed. Bottom. Good Master Mustardseed, I know yourpatience well : that same cowardly, giant-like ox-beef hath devoured many a gentleman of yourhouse : I promise you your kindred hath mademy eyes water ere now. I desire your moreacquaintance, good Master Mustardseed. Titania. Come, wait upon him ; lead him to my bower. The moon methinks looks with a watery eye ;And when she weeps, weeps every little flower,Lamenting some enforced chastity.Tie up my loves tongue, bring him silently. (Exeunt. ACT III. 85 Sc. I.

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