1 Lysander riddles very prettily.
2 Do not say so, Lysander, say not so.
3 Lysander, if you live, good sir, awake.
4 Lysander, keep thy Hermia; I will none.
5 Enter Egeus, Hermia, Lysander and Demetrius.
6 Before the time I did Lysander see, Seem'd Athens as a paradise to me.
7 Be it so, Lysander: find you out a bed, For I upon this bank will rest my head.
8 Nay, good Lysander; for my sake, my dear, Lie further off yet, do not lie so near.
9 Take comfort: he no more shall see my face; Lysander and myself will fly this place.
10 Thou art not by mine eye, Lysander, found; Mine ear, I thank it, brought me to thy sound.
11 Thou, thou, Lysander, thou hast given her rhymes, And interchang'd love-tokens with my child.
12 If thou hast slain Lysander in his sleep, Being o'er shoes in blood, plunge in the deep, And kill me too.
13 You spend your passion on a mispris'd mood: I am not guilty of Lysander's blood; Nor is he dead, for aught that I can tell.
14 Like to Lysander sometime frame thy tongue, Then stir Demetrius up with bitter wrong; And sometime rail thou like Demetrius.
15 Lysander's love, that would not let him bide, Fair Helena, who more engilds the night Than all yon fiery oes and eyes of light.
16 Scornful Lysander, true, he hath my love; And what is mine my love shall render him; And she is mine, and all my right of her I do estate unto Demetrius.
17 And in the wood where often you and I Upon faint primrose beds were wont to lie, Emptying our bosoms of their counsel sweet, There my Lysander and myself shall meet, And thence from Athens turn away our eyes, To seek new friends and stranger companies.
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