. Shakespeare's comedy of A midsummer-night's dream . Bottom. Are we all met?. A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM Fairies, be gone, and be all ways away. [Exeunt Fairies. So doth the woodbine the sweet honeysuckleGently entwist ; the female ivy soEnrings the barky fingers of the , how I love thee ! how I dote on thee ! \They PUCK. Oberon [advancing]. Welcome, good Robin. Seest thou this sweet sight ?Her dotage now I do begin to pity :For, meeting her of late behind the wood,Seeking sweet favours for this hateful fool,I did upbraid her, and fall out with her ;For she his hairy temples th


. Shakespeare's comedy of A midsummer-night's dream . Bottom. Are we all met?. A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM Fairies, be gone, and be all ways away. [Exeunt Fairies. So doth the woodbine the sweet honeysuckleGently entwist ; the female ivy soEnrings the barky fingers of the , how I love thee ! how I dote on thee ! \They PUCK. Oberon [advancing]. Welcome, good Robin. Seest thou this sweet sight ?Her dotage now I do begin to pity :For, meeting her of late behind the wood,Seeking sweet favours for this hateful fool,I did upbraid her, and fall out with her ;For she his hairy temples then had roundedWith coronet of fresh and fragrant flowers ;And that same dew, which sometime on the budsWas wont to swell, like round and orient pearls,Stood now within the pretty flowerets eyes,Like tears, that did their own disgrace I had at my pleasure taunted her,And she in mild terms beggd my patience,I then did ask of her her changeling child ;Which straight she gave me, and her fairy sentTo bear him to my bower in fairy now I have the boy, I will


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