1 Consider then, we come but in despite.
2 If he come not, then the play is marred.
3 Our Queen and all her elves come here anon.
4 Here come the lovers, full of joy and mirth.
5 Take on as you would follow, But yet come not.
6 If you think I come hither as a lion, it were pity of my life.
7 That you should think, we come not to offend, But with good will.
8 Full of vexation come I, with complaint Against my child, my daughter Hermia.
9 Weaving spiders, come not here; Hence, you long-legg'd spinners, hence.
10 He goes before me, and still dares me on; When I come where he calls, then he is gone.
11 But, I pray you, let none of your people stir me; I have an exposition of sleep come upon me.
12 Ay, marry, must you, For you must understand he goes but to see a noise that he heard, and is to come again.
13 But, as in health, come to my natural taste, Now I do wish it, love it, long for it, And will for evermore be true to it.
14 Ay; or else one must come in with a bush of thorns and a lantern, and say he comes to disfigure or to present the person of Moonshine.
15 Hie therefore, Robin, overcast the night; The starry welkin cover thou anon With drooping fog, as black as Acheron, And lead these testy rivals so astray As one come not within another's way.
16 The King doth keep his revels here tonight; Take heed the Queen come not within his sight, For Oberon is passing fell and wrath, Because that she, as her attendant, hath A lovely boy, stol'n from an Indian king; She never had so sweet a changeling.
17 Where I have come, great clerks have purposed To greet me with premeditated welcomes; Where I have seen them shiver and look pale, Make periods in the midst of sentences, Throttle their practis'd accent in their fears, And, in conclusion, dumbly have broke off, Not paying me a welcome.
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