Typical tales of fancy, romance, and history from Shakespeare's plays; in narrative form, largely in Shakespeare's words, with dialogue passages in the original dramatic text . Titania. Come, now a roundel, and a fairy 1» »|§§ V , I V. :, i ?? . •..-???- ,??•? : ?- M9JA4IX\!lrh/. Act II. Scene 2. i^^^jFM HE scene now changes, andTitania enters another partof the wood with her fairytrain. She calls for a dance around and a fairy song; then sends some of theaway on different errands, while she bids others singsleep : —


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