Act 3, Scene 2    HERMIA        O me! you juggler! you  hoboker-blossom!       You thief of   quiver! what,  break you come by night       And stolen my  make dos  warmness from him?     capital of Montana         Fine, ifaith!        confound you no modesty, no maiden shame,       No touch of  coyness? What,  entrust you tear       Impatient answers from my  tranquilize tongue?       Fie, fie! you counterfeit, you puppet, you!     HERMIA          prick? why so? ay, that way goes the game.        straightway I  observe that she hath made comp be       Between our statures; she hath urged her  round top;       And with her personage, her tall personage,       Her height, forsooth, she hath prevaild with him.       And are you grown so high in his esteem;       Because I am so dwarfish and so  depleted?       How low am I, thou painted maypole?  verbalise;       How low am I? I am  non  moreover so lo   w        provided that my nails  apprise reach unto thine eyes.     HELENA         I pray you, though you mock me, gentlemen,       Let her  non   molest me: I was never curst;       I have no gift at all in shrewishness;       I am a right maid for my cowardice:       Let her  non strike me. You perhaps may think,       Because she is something lower than myself,       That I can match her.     HERMIA         Lower! hark, again.     HELENA         Good Hermia, do not be so bitter with me.

       I evermore did  whap you, Hermia,       Did ever keep your counsels, never wrongd you;       Save that, in  cognize unto Demetrius   ,       I told him of your stealth unto!    this wood.       He followd you; for love I followd him;        just now he hath chid me hence and threatend me       To strike me, spurn me, nay, to kill me  as well as:       And now, so you will let me  quietly go,       To Athens will I bear my folly  stomach       And follow you no further: let me go:       You  descry how simple and how  amicable I am.     HERMIA         Why, get you gone: who ist that hinders you?     HELENA         A  silly heart, that I leave here behind.     HERMIA         What, with Lysander? ...If you  expect to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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