Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Fai. A Midsommer nights Dreame.
Tita. Tita.
Tita. Be kinde and curteous to this Gentleman,
Tita. Hop in his walkes, and gambole in his eies,
Tita. Feede him with Apricocks, and Dewberries,
Tita. With purple Grapes, greene Figs, and Mulberries,
Tita. The honie‑bags steale from the humble Bees,
Tita. And for night‑tapers crop their waxen thighes,
Tita. And light them at the fierie‑Glow‑wormes eyes,
Tita. To haue my loue to bed, and to arise:
Tita. And plucke the wings from painted Butterflies,
Tita. To fan the Moone‑beames from his sleeping eies.
Tita. Nod to him Elues, and doe him curtesies.
1. Fai. 1. Fai.
1. Fai. Haile mortall, haile.
2. Fai. 2. Fai.
2. Fai. Haile.
3. Fai. 3. Fai.
3. Fai. Haile.
Bot. Bot.