Women's Monologues in

A Midsummer Night's Dream

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Helena Verse Call you me fair? That fair again unsay I i 188
Helena Verse How happy some o'er other some can be!   I i 233
Fairy Verse Over hill, over dale, through bush, through brier II i 4
Puck Verse The king doth keep his revels here to-night II i 20
Puck Verse Thou speakest aright
I am that merry wanderer of the night.
II i 45
Titania Verse These are the forgeries of jealousy: II i 81
Titania Verse Set your heart at rest:
The fairy land buys not the child of me
II i 126
Puck Verse Through the forest have I gone II ii 58
Helena Verse O, I am out of breath in this fond chase! II ii 81
Hermia Verse Help me, Lysander, help me! do thy best II ii 138
Titania
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Verse What angel wakes me from my flowery bed? III i 66
Puck Verse My mistress with a monster is in love III ii 10
Hermia
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Verse Now I but chide; but I should use thee worse III ii 50
Helena Prose O spite! O hell! I see you all are bent III ii 152
Helena Verse Lo! She is one of this confederacy. III ii 201
Hermia Verse Puppet? Why so? Ay, that way goes the game III ii 305
Helena Verse Good Hermia, do not be so bitter with me III ii 323
Puck Verse Now the hungry lion roars, V ii 1
Puck Verse If we shadows have offended, V ii 56

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