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... now knows not which is which : And this fame progeny of evils comes From our debate , from our diffention ; We are their parents and original . Ob . Do you amend it then ; it lies in you ; Why fhould Titania cross her Oberon ?
... now knows not which is which : And this fame progeny of evils comes From our debate , from our diffention ; We are their parents and original . Ob . Do you amend it then ; it lies in you ; Why fhould Titania cross her Oberon ?
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But who comes here ? I am invisible7 ; And I will over - hear their conference . Enter Demetrius , Helena following him . Dem . I love thee not , therefore purfue me not . Where is Lyfander , and fair Hermia ?
But who comes here ? I am invisible7 ; And I will over - hear their conference . Enter Demetrius , Helena following him . Dem . I love thee not , therefore purfue me not . Where is Lyfander , and fair Hermia ?
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You spotted fnakes , with double tongue , Thorny hedge - hogs , be not feen ; Newts , and blind - worms , do no wrong ; Come not near our fairy queen ; Chorus . Philomel , with melody , Sing in your feet lullaby ; Lulla , lulla ...
You spotted fnakes , with double tongue , Thorny hedge - hogs , be not feen ; Newts , and blind - worms , do no wrong ; Come not near our fairy queen ; Chorus . Philomel , with melody , Sing in your feet lullaby ; Lulla , lulla ...
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Ay ; or elfe one must come in with a bush of thorns and a lanthorn , and fay , he comes to disfigure , or to prefent , the perfon of moon - fhine . Then , there is another thing : we must have a wall in the 2 No , I am no fuch thing ...
Ay ; or elfe one must come in with a bush of thorns and a lanthorn , and fay , he comes to disfigure , or to prefent , the perfon of moon - fhine . Then , there is another thing : we must have a wall in the 2 No , I am no fuch thing ...
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Come , wait upon him ; lead him to my bower , The moon , methinks , looks with a watry eye ; And when the weeps , weeps every little flower , Lamenting fome enforced chastity . Tie up my love's tongue + , bring him filently . [ Exeunt .
Come , wait upon him ; lead him to my bower , The moon , methinks , looks with a watry eye ; And when the weeps , weeps every little flower , Lamenting fome enforced chastity . Tie up my love's tongue + , bring him filently . [ Exeunt .
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