Weba midsummer night's dream translation act 2, scene 1.

A wood near athens.

Enter, from opposite sides, a fairy, and puck.

Set your heart at rest, the fairyland buys not the child of me.

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Webwhat i meant is that my heart is bound to yours, so we can think of them as one heart.

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Call into question your good sense and morality.

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Webmake sure he doesn’t see the queen, because oberon is very angry that titania has taken a young boy from an indian king to act as her attendant.

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And sat with me on neptune's yellow sands, marking th’embarkèd traders on the flood, when we have laughed to see the sails conceive.

As becomes clear in the following lines, demetrius is accusing helena of being sluttish, because she follows him into the forest in the dark, where he could easily force sex upon her.

She has never had such a sweet child.

Webenter robin with the magic potion.

Two bosoms interchained with an oath;

So then two bosoms and a single troth.

His mother was a vot'ress of my order, and in the spicèd indian air by night.

So if i am lying by your side, i will not be lying to you.

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Webi mean, that my heart unto yours is knit so that but one heart we can make of it;

Oberon is jealous, and wants the child to be.

After oberon observed demetrius cruelly rejecting helena, he instructed robin to find the young athenian nobleman and to put the magic potion on his eyes so that he'd fall in love with the young athenian lady.

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Our two bodies are joined together by our vows of love, so that's why we have two bodies and one faithful vow.

Weba midsummer night’s dream act 2 scene 1 lyrics.

Full often hath she gossiped by my side;

A fairy and robin goodfellow enter from opposite sides of the stage.