Tuesday, June 10, 2008

William Merritt Chase After the Rain painting

William Merritt Chase After the Rain painting
Albert Bierstadt Bavarian Landscape painting
have a reasonable good ear in music. Let's havethe tongs and the bones.
TITANIA
Or say, sweet love, what thou desirest to eat.
BOTTOM
Truly, a peck of provender: I could munch your gooddry oats. Methinks I have a great desire to a bottleof hay: good hay, sweet hay, hath no fellow.
TITANIA
I have a venturous fairy that shall seekThe squirrel's hoard, and fetch thee new nuts.
BOTTOM
I had rather have a handful or two of dried peas.But, I pray you, let none of your people stir me: Ihave an exposition of sleep come upon me.
TITANIA
Sleep thou, and I will wind thee in my arms.Fairies, begone, and be all ways away.
[Exeunt fairies]
So doth the woodbine the sweet honeysuckleGently entwist; the female ivy soEnrings the barky fingers of the elm.O, how I love thee! how I dote on thee!

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