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,,That liv'd, that lov'd, that lik'd, that look'd, with cheer.

,,Come, tears, confound;

,,Out, sword, and wound

,,The pap of Pyramus:

,,Ay, that left pap,

,,Where heart doth hop:

Thus die I, thus, thus, thus.
,,Now am I dead,

,,Now am I fled;

"My soul is in the sky:

,,Tongue, lose thy light!

,,Moon, take thy fight!

,,Now, die, die, die, dře, die,

[Dies. Exit Moonshine. Dem. No die, but an ace, for him: for he is

but one.

Lys. Less than an ace, man; for he is dead; he is nothing.

The. With the help of a surgeon, he might yet recover, and prove an ass.

Hip. How chance moonshine is gone, before Thisbe comes back and finds her lover? ›

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The. She will find him by starlight. she comes; and her passion ends the play.

Enter THISBE.

Hip. Methinks, she should not use a long one,

for such a Pyramus: I hope, she will be brief.

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Lys. She hath spied him already, with those sweet eyes.

Dem. And thus she moans, videlicet.

This.,,Asleep, my love?

,,What, dead, my dove?

,,O Pyramus, arise,

,,Speak, speak. Quite dumb?
,,Dead, dead? A tomb

,,Must cover thy sweet eyes.
,,These lilly brows,

,,This cherry nose,

,,These yellow cowslip cheeks,

,,Are gone, are gone:
,,Lovers, make moan!

,,His eyes were green as leeks,
,, sisters three,

,,Come, come, to me,
,,With hands as pale as milk;

,,Lay them in gore,

,,Since you have shore

With shears his thread of silk.

,,Tongue, not a word:

,,Come, trusty sword;

,,Come, blade, my breast imbrue :

,,And farewel, friends;

,,Thus Thisby ends:

„Adieu, adieu, adieu."

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The. Moonshine and lion are left to bury the dead.

Dem. Ay, and wall too.

Bot. No, I assure you; the wall is down that parted their fathers. Will it please you to see

the epilogue, or to hear a Bergomask dane, between two of our company?

The. No epilogue, I pray you; for your play needs no excuse. Never excuse; for when the players are all dead, there need none to be blamed. Marry, if he that writ it, had play'd Pyramus, and hang'd himself in Thisbe's garter, it would have been a fine tragedy: and so it is, truly; and very notably discharg'd. But come, your Bergomask: let your epilogue alone.

[Here a dance of Clowns. The iron tongue of midnight hath told

twelve?

Lovers, to bed; 'tis almost fairy time.

I fear, we shall out-sleep the coming morn,
As much as we this night have overwatch'd.
This palpable-gross play hath well beguil'd
The heavy gait of night.

bed.

Sweet friends, to

A fortnight hold we this solemnity,
In nightly revels, and new jollity.

SCENE II.

Enter PUCK.

Puck. Now the hungry lion roars,...
And the wolf behowls the moon;
Whilst the heavy ploughman snores,
All with weary task fordong:
Now the wasted brands do glow,

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Whilst the scritch-owl, scritching loud,
Puts the wretch, that lies in woe,

In remembrance of a shroud.

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Now it is the time of night,

That the graves, all gaping wide, Every one lets forth his sprite,

In the church-way paths to glide: And we fairies, that do run

By the triple Hecat's team,
From the presence of the sun,

Following darkness like a dream,
Now are frolick; not a mouse
Shall disturb this hallow'd house:
I am sent, with broom, before,
To sweep the dust behind the door.

Enter OBERON and TITANIA, with their

Train.

Obe.

Through this house give glimmering light,

By the dead and drosy fire

Every elf, and fairy sprite,

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Hop as light as bird from brier; And this ditty, after me,

Sing, and dance it trippingly.

Tita. First, rehearse this song by rote:
To each word a warbling note,
Hand in hand, with fairy grace,
Will we sing, and bless this place.

SONG, AND DANCE.

Obe. Now, until the break of day,
Through this house each fairy stray.

To the best bride- bed will we,
Which by us shall blessed be;
And the issue, there create,
Ever shall be fortunate.

So shall all the couples three
Ever true in loving be:

And the blots of nature's hand
Shall not in their issue stand;
Never mole, hare-lip, nor scar,
Nor mark prodigious, such as are
Despised in nativity,

Shall upon their children be.
With this field-dew consecrate,

Ever fairy take his gait!

And each several chamber bless,
Through this palace, with sweet peace:
Eer shall it in safety rest,

And the owner of it blest.

Trip away;

Make no stay;

Meet me all by break of day.

[Exeunt OBERON, TITANIA, and Train.

Puck. If we shadows have offended,

Think but this (and all is mended,)
That you have but slumber'd here,
While these visions did appear.
And this weak and idle theme,
No more yielding but a dream,
Gentles, do not reprehend;
If you pardon, we will mend.
And, as I'm an honest Puck,
If we have unearned luck

Now to 'scape the serpent's tongue,
We will make amends, ere long:"

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