Quotes Of Shakespeare
From A Midsummer Night's dream
Puck's Epilogue:
If we shadows have offended,
Think but this, and all is mended:
that you have but slumber'd here,
While these visions disappear.
And this weak and idle theme,
No more yielding but a dream
Describing Hermia:
Your eyes are lode stars; and your tongue's sweet air
More tuneable than lark to shepherd's ear,
When wheat is green, when hawthorn buds appear.
Where Titania Sleeps:
I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows,
Where oxlips and the nodding violets grows
Quite over-canopied with luscious woodbine,
With sweet muck- roses, and with eglantine:
There sleeps Titania some time of the night
Lull'd in these flowers with dances and delight
Titania with Bottom:
Come sit upon this flow'ry bed,
While I thy amiable cheeks do coy,
And stick muck-roses in thy sleek smooth head,
And kiss thy fair large ears, my gentle joy.
The Fairies' Blessing:
Through the house give me glimmering light,
By the dead and drowsy fire:
Every elf and fairy sprite
Hop as light as bird from brier;
And this ditty after me,
Sing and dance it trippingly.