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A MIDSUMMER-NIGHT’S DREAM
act ii


Puck.

On the ground
Sleep sound:
I’ll apply
To your eye,
Gentle lover, remedy.

[Squeezing the juice on Lysander’s eyes.

When thou wakest,
Thou takest
True delight
In the sight

Of thy former lady’s eye:
And the country proverb known,
That every man should take his own,
In your waking be shown:

Jack shall have Jill;
Nought shall go ill;

The man shall have his mare again, and all shall be
well. [Exit.