Tuesday, June 10, 2008

William Bouguereau Cupid and Psyche as Children painting

William Bouguereau Cupid and Psyche as Children painting
childe hassam The Sonata painting
TITANIA
How came these things to pass?O, how mine eyes do loathe his visage now!
OBERON
Silence awhile. Robin, take off this head.Titania, music call; and strike more deadThan common sleep of all these five the sense.
TITANIA
Music, ho! music, such as charmeth sleep!
[Music, still]
PUCK
Now, when thou wakest, with thineown fool's eyes peep.
OBERON
Sound, music! Come, my queen, take hands with me,And rock the ground whereon these sleepers be.Now thou and I are new in amity,And will to-morrow midnight solemnlyDance in Duke Theseus' house triumphantly,And bless it to all fair prosperity:There shall the pairs of faithful lovers beWedded, with Theseus, all in jollity.
PUCK
Fairy king, attend, and mark:I do hear the morning lark.
OBERON
Then, my queen, in silence sad,Trip we after the night's shade:We the globe can compass soon,Swifter than the wandering moon.

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