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When all aloud the wind doth blow,

And coughing drowns the parson's saw,
And birds sit brooding in the snow,

And Marian's nose looks red and raw,
When roasted crabs hiss in the bowl,
Then nightly sings the staring owl,
To-who;

To-whit, to-who, a merry note,

While greasy Joan doth keel the pot.

Arm. The words of Mercury are harsh after the songs of Apollo.

You, that way; we, this

way.

[Exeunt.

MIDSUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM.

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HIPPOLYTA, Queen of the Amazons, betrothed to THESEUS.

HERMIA, in love with LYSANder.

HELENA, in love with DEMETRIUS.

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MIDSUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM.

ACT I.

SCENE I.-ATHENS. A Room in the Palace of THESEUS.

Enter THESEUS, HIPPOLYTA, PHILOSTRATE, and Attendants.
The. Now, fair Hippolyta, our nuptial hour
Draws on apace; four happy days bring in
Another moon: but, oh, methinks, how slow
This old moon wanes! she lingers my desires,
Like to a step-dame, or a dowager,

Long withering out a young man's revenue.

Hip. Four days will quickly steep themselves in nights;

Four nights will quickly dream away the time;

And then the moon, like to a silver bow

New bent in heaven, shall behold the night
Of our solemnities.

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Stir up the Athenian youth to merriments;

Awake the pert and nimble spirit of mirth :

Turn melancholy forth to funerals,

The pale companion is not for our pomp. [Exit PHILOSTRATE. Hippolyta, I woo'd thee with my sword,

And won thy love, doing thee injuries;

But I will wed thee in another key,

With pomp, with triumph, and with revelling.

Enter EGEUS, Hermia, Lysander, and Demetrius.
Ege. Happy be Theseus, our renownèd duke!

The. Thanks, good Egeus: what's the news with thee?
Ege. Full of vexation come I, with complaint

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