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Identifier: eleanorfortesque00fort (find matches)
Title: Eleanor Fortesque Brickdale's Golden book of famous women
Year: 1919 (1910s)
Authors: Fortescue-Brickdale, Eleanor
Subjects: Women in literature
Publisher: London New York : Hodder and Stoughton
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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BOTTOM AND TITANIA
73 Scene. Tha Wood.
Enter Titania and Bottom, Fairies attending;
Oberon behind unseen.
Tita. Come, sit thee down upon this flowery bed,
While I thy amiable cheeks do coy.
And stick musk-roses in thy sleek smooth head,
And kiss thy fair large ears, my gentle joy.
Bot. Wheres Pease-blossom ? Peas. Ready.
BoT. Scratch my head, Pease-blossom. — Wheres
Monsieur Cobweb ? Cob. Ready.
BoT. Monsieur Cobweb, good monsieur, get your
weapons in your hand, and kill me a red-hipped
humble-bee, on the top of a thistle; and, good
monsieur, bring me the honey-bag. Do not fret
yourself too much in the action, monsieur; and,
good monsieur, have a care the honey-bag break
not; I would be loth to have you overflown
with a honey-bag, signior.—Wheres Monsieur
Mustard-seed ? Must. Ready. BoT. Give me your neif.
Monsieur Mustard-seed.
Pray you, leave your courtesy, good monsieur.
Must. Whats your will ?
BoT. Nothing, good monsieur, but to help Cavalery
Cobweb to scratch. I must to the barbers,monsieur
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