Master Skylark Or Will Shakespeares Ward a Dramatization From the Story of

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Edgar White Burrill
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Thy fairies are but human forms at best. Say ten-score minutes mayhap; not a paltry forty.
Shakespeare. Nay ; rather, it should be more quick, not more slow — thought flies quicker than the lightning's flash. May not thy mind e'en now dart to far Cathay and come again whilst one may twink an eye? And fairies are but thoughts; thoughts, fairies — good and ill. Come, now, 't were best to cut the term in two and leave but twenty there.
Act IV MASTER SKYLARK 123 JoNSON. Tush! Fie upon thee, Will. H
...a, ha, ha! Thou art a regular flibbertigibbet. But I '11 catch thee napping yet, old gossip, and fill thee so full of pepper-holes that thou wilt leak epigrams, — Nay, leave thy forty be. — What more?
Shakespeare. I told thee thoughts are fairies all, the messengers of our living dreams. I tell thee now that thou and I and all of us scribblers are makers of dream-worlds, and every one we make is neither more nor less substantial than our- selves. [Turning pages. '\ I put it thus, from Duke Theseus' lips : " The poet's eye, in a fine frenzy rolling.


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