. Shakespeare's comedy of A midsummer-night's dream . fore you must needsplay Pyramus. Bottom. Well, I will undertake it. What beard wereI best to play it in ? Quince. Why, what you will. Bottom. I will discharge it in either your straw-colourbeard, your orange-tawny beard, your purple-in-grain beard, or your French crown-colour beard,your perfect yellow. Quince. Some of your French crowns have no hairat all, and then you will play barefaced. But,masters, here are your parts : and I am to entreatyou, request you, and desire you, to con them byto-morrow night, and meet me in the palace wood,a m


. Shakespeare's comedy of A midsummer-night's dream . fore you must needsplay Pyramus. Bottom. Well, I will undertake it. What beard wereI best to play it in ? Quince. Why, what you will. Bottom. I will discharge it in either your straw-colourbeard, your orange-tawny beard, your purple-in-grain beard, or your French crown-colour beard,your perfect yellow. Quince. Some of your French crowns have no hairat all, and then you will play barefaced. But,masters, here are your parts : and I am to entreatyou, request you, and desire you, to con them byto-morrow night, and meet me in the palace wood,a mile without the town, by moonlight ; therewill we rehearse : for if we meet in the city weshall be dogged with company, and our devicesknown. In the meantime I will draw a bill ofproperties, such as our play wants. I pray you,fail me not. Bottom. We will meet; and there we may rehearsemost obscenely and courageously. Take pains ;be perfect : adieu. Quince. At the Dukes oak we meet. Bottom. Enough ; hold or cut bow-strings. {Exeunt. ACT I. 27 Sc.


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