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Page 110
... Hermia . Lysander , Demetrius , S in love with Hermia . Philostrate , master of the revels to Theseus . Quince , the carpenter . Snug , the joiner . Bottom , the weaver . Flute , the bellows - mender . Snout , the tinker . Starveling ...
... Hermia . Lysander , Demetrius , S in love with Hermia . Philostrate , master of the revels to Theseus . Quince , the carpenter . Snug , the joiner . Bottom , the weaver . Flute , the bellows - mender . Snout , the tinker . Starveling ...
Page 111
... Hermia : Why should not I then prosecute my right ? Demetrius , I'll avouch it to his head , Made love to Nedar's daughter , Helena , And won her soul ; and she , sweet lady , dotes , Devoutly dotes , dotes in idolatry , Upon this ...
... Hermia : Why should not I then prosecute my right ? Demetrius , I'll avouch it to his head , Made love to Nedar's daughter , Helena , And won her soul ; and she , sweet lady , dotes , Devoutly dotes , dotes in idolatry , Upon this ...
Page 114
... Hermia . Hence , get thee gone , and follow me no more . Hel . You draw me , you hard - hearted adamant ; But yet ... Hermia . [ Exit . Lys . Fair love , you faint with wandering in the And to speak troth , I have forgot our way ...
... Hermia . Hence , get thee gone , and follow me no more . Hel . You draw me , you hard - hearted adamant ; But yet ... Hermia . [ Exit . Lys . Fair love , you faint with wandering in the And to speak troth , I have forgot our way ...
Page 115
... Hermia , whereso'er she lies ; For she hath blessed and attractive eyes . How came her eyes so bright ? Not with ... Hermia's sphery eyne ? - But who is here ? -Lysander ! on the ground ! Dead ? or asleep ? I see no blood , no ...
... Hermia , whereso'er she lies ; For she hath blessed and attractive eyes . How came her eyes so bright ? Not with ... Hermia's sphery eyne ? - But who is here ? -Lysander ! on the ground ! Dead ? or asleep ? I see no blood , no ...
Page 117
... Hermia ? I'll believe as soon , This whole earth may be bor'd ; and that the moon May through the center creep , and so displease Her brother's noon - tide with the Antipodes . It cannot be , but thou hast murder'd him ; So should a ...
... Hermia ? I'll believe as soon , This whole earth may be bor'd ; and that the moon May through the center creep , and so displease Her brother's noon - tide with the Antipodes . It cannot be , but thou hast murder'd him ; So should a ...
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