Speeches (Lines) for Puck
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How now, spirit! whither wander you? |
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The king doth keep his revels here to-night:
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Thou speak'st aright;
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I remember. |
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5 |
I'll put a girdle round about the earth
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Ay, there it is. |
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Fear not, my lord, your servant shall do so. |
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8 |
Through the forest have I gone.
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What hempen home-spuns have we swaggering here,
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10 |
A stranger Pyramus than e'er played here. |
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11 |
I'll follow you, I'll lead you about a round,
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12 |
My mistress with a monster is in love.
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I took him sleeping,—that is finish'd too,—
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This is the woman, but not this the man. |
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Then fate o'er-rules, that, one man holding troth,
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I go, I go; look how I go,
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Captain of our fairy band,
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18 |
Then will two at once woo one;
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19 |
Believe me, king of shadows, I mistook.
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20 |
My fairy lord, this must be done with haste,
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21 |
Up and down, up and down,
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22 |
Here, villain; drawn and ready. Where art thou? |
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23 |
Follow me, then,
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24 |
Thou coward, art thou bragging to the stars,
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25 |
Follow my voice: we'll try no manhood here. |
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26 |
Ho, ho, ho! Coward, why comest thou not? |
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27 |
Come hither: I am here. |
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28 |
Yet but three? Come one more;
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29 |
On the ground
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30 |
Now, when thou wakest, with thine
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31 |
Fairy king, attend, and mark:
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32 |
Now the hungry lion roars,
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33 |
If we shadows have offended,
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