John William Waterhouse Waterhouse Narcissus painting
3d art Lessons Learned by EyEars painting
Come, thou gentle day!For if but once thou show me thy grey light,I'll find Demetrius and revenge this spite.
[Sleeps]
[Re-enter PUCK and DEMETRIUS]
PUCK
Ho, ho, ho! Coward, why comest thou not?
DEMETRIUS
Abide me, if thou darest; for well I wotThou runn'st before me, shifting every place,And darest not stand, nor look me in the face.Where art thou now?
PUCK
Come hither: I am here.
DEMETRIUS
Nay, then, thou mock'st me. Thou shalt buy this dear,If ever I thy face by daylight see:Now, go thy way. Faintness constraineth meTo measure out my length on this cold bed.By day's approach look to be visited.
[Lies down and sleeps]
[Re-enter HELENA]
HELENA
O weary night, O long and tedious night,Abate thy hour! Shine comforts from the east,That I may back to Athens by daylight,From these that my poor company detest:And sleep, that sometimes shuts up sorrow's eye,Steal me awhile from mine own company.
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