Shakespeare's a Midsummer-Night's Dream

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7 Intention to hunt.
Sc. L] A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM 81 Came here in grace of our solemnity. 1 But speak, Egeus ; is not this the day That Hermia should give answer of her choice ?* Ege. It is, my lord.
The. Go, bid the huntsmen wake them with their horns.
[Horns and shout within. Lysander, Deme- tbius, Helena, and Hermia wake and start up.
Good morrow, friends. Saint Valentine is past : Begin these wood-birds but to couple now ? 3 140 Lys. Pardon, my lord.
The. I pray you all, stand up.
I know
... you two are rival enemies : How comes this gentle concord in the world, That hatred is so far from jealousy, To sleep by hate, 4 and fear no enmity ?
Lys. My lord, I shall reply amazedly, Half sleep, half waking : 6 but as yet, I swear, I cannot truly say how I came here ; But, as I think, — for truly would I speak, And now I do bethink me, so it is, — 150 I came with Hermia hither : our intent Was to be gone from Athens, where we might, 6 1 In honor of our festivities, in honor of our marriage.


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