I took him sleeping, that is finished too, And the Athenian women by his side.
But hast thou yet latched with the love juice, as I did bid thee do?
Stand close. This is the same Athenian.
I took him sleeping, that is finished too, And the Athenian women by his side. I took him sleeping, that is finished too, And the Athenian women by his side.
This is the women, But not this the man.
But hast thou yet latched with the love juice, as I did bid thee do? But hast thou yet latched with the love juice, as I did bid thee do?
What hast thou done? Thou has mistaken quite, And laid the love-juice on some true love's sight.
Then fate o'er-rules, that, one man holding troth, A million fail, confounding oath on oath
I go, I go, look how I go. Swifter than arrow from the Tartar's bow.
About the wood, go swifter than the weird All fancy-sick she is and pale of cheer.
Flower of this purple dye, Hit with cupid's archery,sink in apple of his eye. When his love he doth espy, let her shineas gloriously As the Venus of the sky.
Captain of our fairy band, Helena is here at hand, And youth, mistook by me, Pleading for a lover's free
Stand aside. The noise they make, will cause Demetrius to awake.
Then will two at once woo one; That must needs be sport alone.