1 With duty and desire we follow you.
2 Enter Demetrius, Helena following him.
3 And he did bid us follow to the temple.
4 The more I hate, the more he follows me.
5 Hence, get thee gone, and follow me no more.
6 Take on as you would follow, But yet come not.
7 There is no following her in this fierce vein.
8 Leave you your power to draw, And I shall have no power to follow you.
9 I'll follow thee, and make a heaven of hell, To die upon the hand I love so well.
10 Now follow, if thou dar'st, to try whose right, Of thine or mine, is most in Helena.
11 Why, then, we are awake: let's follow him, And by the way let us recount our dreams.
12 Let me go, Or if thou follow me, do not believe But I shall do thee mischief in the wood.
13 Use me but as your spaniel, spurn me, strike me, Neglect me, lose me; only give me leave, Unworthy as I am, to follow you.
14 The villain is much lighter-heel'd than I: I follow'd fast, but faster he did fly, That fallen am I in dark uneven way, And here will rest me.
15 My lord, fair Helen told me of their stealth, Of this their purpose hither to this wood; And I in fury hither follow'd them, Fair Helena in fancy following me.
16 My lord, fair Helen told me of their stealth, Of this their purpose hither to this wood; And I in fury hither follow'd them, Fair Helena in fancy following me.
17 He follow'd you; for love I follow'd him; But he hath chid me hence, and threaten'd me To strike me, spurn me, nay, to kill me too: And now, so you will let me quiet go, To Athens will I bear my folly back, And follow you no further.
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