Speeches (Lines) for Titania
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What, jealous Oberon! Fairies, skip hence:
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Then I must be thy lady: but I know
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These are the forgeries of jealousy:
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Set your heart at rest:
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Perchance till after Theseus' wedding-day.
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Not for thy fairy kingdom. Fairies, away!
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Come, now a roundel and a fairy song;
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[Awaking] What angel wakes me from my flowery bed? |
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I pray thee, gentle mortal, sing again:
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Thou art as wise as thou art beautiful. |
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Out of this wood do not desire to go:
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Be kind and courteous to this gentleman;
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Come, wait upon him; lead him to my bower.
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Come, sit thee down upon this flowery bed,
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What, wilt thou hear some music,
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Or say, sweet love, what thou desirest to eat. |
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I have a venturous fairy that shall seek
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Sleep thou, and I will wind thee in my arms.
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My Oberon! what visions have I seen!
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How came these things to pass?
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Music, ho! music, such as charmeth sleep! |
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Come, my lord, and in our flight
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First, rehearse your song by rote
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