. Shakespeare's comedy of A midsummer-night's dream . ACT IV. ACT IV. SCENE I.— The same. LYSANDER, DEMETRIUS, HELENA, and HERMIA, lying asleep. Enter TITANIA a?ict BOTTOM, Fairies attending ;OBERON behind unseen. Titania. COME, sit thee down upon this flowery bed,While I thy amiable cheeks do coy,And stick musk-roses in thy sleek smooth head,And kiss thy fair large ears, my gentle Wheres Peaseblossom ?Peaseblossom. Scratch my head, Peaseblossom. Wheres Mounsieur Cobweb ?Cobweb. Ready. Bottom. Mounsieur Cobweb, good mounsieur, get youyour weapons in your hand, and kil


. Shakespeare's comedy of A midsummer-night's dream . ACT IV. ACT IV. SCENE I.— The same. LYSANDER, DEMETRIUS, HELENA, and HERMIA, lying asleep. Enter TITANIA a?ict BOTTOM, Fairies attending ;OBERON behind unseen. Titania. COME, sit thee down upon this flowery bed,While I thy amiable cheeks do coy,And stick musk-roses in thy sleek smooth head,And kiss thy fair large ears, my gentle Wheres Peaseblossom ?Peaseblossom. Scratch my head, Peaseblossom. Wheres Mounsieur Cobweb ?Cobweb. Ready. Bottom. Mounsieur Cobweb, good mounsieur, get youyour weapons in your hand, and kill me a red-hipped humble-bee on the top of a thistle ; and,good mounsieur, bring me the honey-bag. Do notfret yourself too much in the action, mounsieur ;ACT IV. 125 Sc. 1. A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM and, good mounsieur, have a care the honey-bagbreak not ; I would be loth to have you overflownwith a honey-bag, signior. Wheres MounsieurMustardseed ? Mustardseed. Ready. Bottom. Give me your neaf, Mounsieur you, leave your courtesy, good moun


Size: 1580px × 1582px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorshakespearewilliam15641616, bookcentury1900, bookdecad