Act 4, Scene 1 (Oberon) First Speech Flashcards
Welcome, good Robin.
See’st thou this sweet sight?
Her dotage now I do begin to pity:
For, meeting her of late behind the wood.
Seeking sweet favours for this hateful fool
I did upbraid her and fall out with her
For she his hairy temples then had rounded
With a coronet of fresh and fragrant flowers
Yet, I will undo this hateful imperfection of her eyes:
And, gentle Puck, take this transformed scalp
From off the head of this Athenian swain;
That, he awaking when the other do,
May all to Athens back again repair
And think no more of this night’s accidents
But as the fierce vexation of a dream
But first I will release the fairy queen
Be as thou wast wont to be;
See as thou wast wont to see:
Dian’s budo’er Cupid’s flower
Hath such force and blessed power.
Now, my Titania; wake you, my sweet queen.