Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ob. I then did aske of her, her changeling childe,
Ob. Which straight she gaue me, and her Fairy sent
Ob. To beare him to my Bower in Fairy Land.
Ob. And now I haue the Boy, I will vndoe
Ob. This hatefull imperfection of her eyes.
Ob. And gentle Pucke, take this transformed scalpe,
Ob. From off the head of this Athenian swaine;
Ob. That he awaking when the other doe,
Ob. May all to Athens backe againe repaire,
Ob. And thinke no more of this nights accidents,
Ob. But as the fierce vexation of a dreame.
Ob. But first I will release the Fairy Queene.
Ob. Be thou as thou wast wont to be;
Ob. See as thou wast wont to see.
Ob. Dians bud, or Cupids flower,
Ob. Hath such force and blessed power.
Ob. Now my Titania wake you my sweet Queene.
Tita. Tita.
Tita. My Oberon, what visions haue I seene!
Tita. Me‑thought I was enamoured of an Asse.