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William Shakespeare: Midsummer Night's Dream, Act III, Scene II
Scene IIAnother part of the woodEnter OberonOberonI wonder if Titania be awaked; Then, what it was that next came in her eye, Which she must dote on in extremity.Enter PuckHere comes my…William Shakespeare: Midsummer Night's Dream, Act IV, Scene II
Scene IIAthens. Quince's houseEnter Quince, Flute, Snout, and StarvelingQuinceHave you sent to Bottom's house? is he come home yet?StarvelingHe cannot be heard of. Out of doubt he is…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: Fragment Of Song ("The night was still")
by Robert Burns The Brigs Of AyrEpigram On Rough RoadsFragment Of Song The night was still, and o'er the hill The moon shone on the castle wa'; The mavis sang, while dew-…Poems and Songs of Robert Burns: O Let Me In Thes Ae Night
by Robert Burns The Lass O' EcclefechanHer AnswerO Let Me In Thes Ae Night O Lassie, are ye sleepin yet, Or are ye waukin, I wad wit? For Love has bound me hand an' fit…Alfred Lord Tennyson: Song ("Every day hath it's night")
SongI Every day hath its night: Every night its morn: Through dark and bright Wingèd hours are borne; Ah! welaway! Seasons flower and fade; Golden calm and…John Keats: Why did I laugh to-night? No voice will tell.
When I have fears that I may cease to beWritten in the Cottage Where B...Why did I laugh to-night? No voice will tell. Why did I laugh to-night? No voice will tell. No God, no Demon of…Poems by Emily Dickinson: XX ("The last night that she lived")
by EmilyDickinsonXIXThe First LessonXX The last night that she lived, It was a common night, Except the dying; this to us Made nature different. We noticed smallest things, — Things…Shakespeare's Plays (table)
(Encyclopedia) Shakespeare's Plays(arranged by approximate date of composition) Play Approximate date of composition Date of first publication Sources Major characters Genre Henry VI, Part II…The King of the Golden Mountain
The King of the Golden Mountain There was once a merchant who had only one child, a son, that was very young, and barely able to run alone. He had two richly laden ships then making a voyage…The Iliad of Homer: How the body of Hector was ransomed, and of his funeral
Book 23 How the body of Hector was ransomed, and of his funeral. Then the assembly was broken up, and the tribes were scattered to betake them each to their own swift ships. The rest…