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A like account of Puck is given by Drayton , in his Nymphidia : " He meeteth Puck
, which most men call Hobgoblin , and on him doth fall • This Puck seems but a
dreaming dolt , " Still walking like a ragged colt , " And oft out of bed doth bolt , “
Of ...
A like account of Puck is given by Drayton , in his Nymphidia : " He meeteth Puck
, which most men call Hobgoblin , and on him doth fall • This Puck seems but a
dreaming dolt , " Still walking like a ragged colt , " And oft out of bed doth bolt , “
Of ...
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Puck . What hempen home - fpuns have we swaga gering here , So near the
cradle of the fairy queen ? What , a play toward ? I'll be an auditor ; An actor too ,
perhaps , if I see cause . Quin . Speak , Pyramus : -- Thisby , stand forth . Pyr .
Thisby ...
Puck . What hempen home - fpuns have we swaga gering here , So near the
cradle of the fairy queen ? What , a play toward ? I'll be an auditor ; An actor too ,
perhaps , if I see cause . Quin . Speak , Pyramus : -- Thisby , stand forth . Pyr .
Thisby ...
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Where art thou , proud Demetrius ? speak thou now . Puck . Here , villain ; drawn
and ready . Where art thou ? Lys . I will be with thee straight . Puck . Follow me
thep To plainer ground . ( Exit Lys . as following the voice . Enter DEMETRIUS .
Where art thou , proud Demetrius ? speak thou now . Puck . Here , villain ; drawn
and ready . Where art thou ? Lys . I will be with thee straight . Puck . Follow me
thep To plainer ground . ( Exit Lys . as following the voice . Enter DEMETRIUS .
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Puck . Thou coward , art thou bragging to the stars , Telling the bushes that thou
look'it for wars , And wilt not come ? Come , recreant ; come , thou child ; I'll whip
thee with a rod : He is defil'd , That draws a sword on thee . Dem . Yea ; art thou ...
Puck . Thou coward , art thou bragging to the stars , Telling the bushes that thou
look'it for wars , And wilt not come ? Come , recreant ; come , thou child ; I'll whip
thee with a rod : He is defil'd , That draws a sword on thee . Dem . Yea ; art thou ...
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1 2 Gentles , do not reprehend ; If you pardon , we will mend . And , as I'm an
honest Puck , If we have unearned luck Now to ' Jonipe the serpent's tongue , We
will make amends , cre long : Else the Puck a liar call . So , good night unto you
all .
1 2 Gentles , do not reprehend ; If you pardon , we will mend . And , as I'm an
honest Puck , If we have unearned luck Now to ' Jonipe the serpent's tongue , We
will make amends , cre long : Else the Puck a liar call . So , good night unto you
all .
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