Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ob. Ill met by Moone‑light,
Ob. Proud Tytania.
Qu. Qu.
Qu. What, iealous Oberon? Fairy skip hence.
Qu. I haue forsworne his bed and companie.
Ob. Ob.
Ob. Tarrie rash Wanton; am not I thy Lord?
Qu. Then I must be thy Lady: but I know
Qu. When thou vvast stolne away from Fairy Land,
Qu. And in the shape of Corin, sate all day,
Qu. Playing on pipes of Corne, and versing loue
Qu. To amorous Phillida. Why art thou heere
Qu. Come from the farthest steepe of India?
Qu. But that forsooth the bouncing Amazon
Qu. Your buskin'd Mistresse, and your Warrior loue,
Qu. To Theseus must be Wedded; and you come,
Qu. To giue their bed ioy and prosperitie.
Ob. How canst thou thus for shame Tytania,