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A Midsummer Night's Dream

By William Shakespeare

QUOTATION: Now thou and I are new in amity.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (1564–1616), British dramatist, poet. Reconciled to his queen, Titania. Oberon, in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, act 4, sc. 1, l. 87.

QUOTATION: The iron tongue of midnight hath told twelve.
Lovers, to bed; ‘tis almost fairy time.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (1564–1616), British dramatist, poet. Theseus, in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, act 5, sc. 1, l. 363-4.

QUOTATION: Here she comes, curst and sad.
Cupid is a knavish lad
Thus to make poor females mad.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (1564–1616), British dramatist, poet. Puck, in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, act 3, sc. 2, l. 439-41.

QUOTATION: I must go seek some dewdrops here,
And hang a pearl in every cowslip’s ear.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (1564–1616), British dramatist, poet. Fairy, in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, act 2, sc. 1, l. 14-5.

QUOTATION: Not Hermia but Helena I love.
Who will not change a raven for a dove?
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (1564–1616), British dramatist, poet. Lysander, in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, act 2, sc. 2, l. 113-4.

QUOTATION: The moon, like to a silver bow
New bent in heaven, shall behold the night
Of our solemnities.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (1564–1616), British dramatist, poet. Hippolyta, in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, act 1, sc. 1, l. 9-11.

QUOTATION: Eat no onions nor garlic, for we are to utter sweet breath.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (1564–1616), British dramatist, poet. Bottom, in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, act 4, sc. 2, l. 42-3.

QUOTATION: The screech-owl, screeching loud,
Puts the wretch that lies in woe
In remembrance of a shroud.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (1564–1616), British dramatist, poet. Puck, in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, act 5, sc. 1, l. 376-8.

QUOTATION: Hand in hand, with fairy grace,
Will we sing, and bless this place.
ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (1564–1616), British dramatist, poet. Titania, in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, act 5, sc. 1, l. 399-400.

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