Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Puck Puts the wretch that lies in woe,
Puck In remembrance of a shrowd.
Puck Now it is the time of night,
Puck That the graues, all gaping wide,
Puck Euery one lets forth his spright,
Puck In the Church‑way paths to glide,
Puck And we Fairies, that do runne,
Puck By the triple Hecates teame,
Puck From the presence of the Sunne,
Puck Following darkenesse like a dreame,
Puck Now are frollicke; not a Mouse
Puck Shall disturbe this hallowed house.
Puck I am sent with broome before,
Puck To sweep the dust behinde the doore.
Puck Enter King and Queene of Fairies, with their traine.
Ob. Ob.
Ob. Through the house giue glimmering light,
Ob. By the dead and drowsie fier,
Ob. Euerie Elfe and Fairie spright,
Ob. Hop as light as bird from brier,