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00:00:25The end of the day
00:00:52To be continued...
00:01:09To be continued...
00:01:56To be continued...
00:02:07Four days will quickly steep themselves in night
00:02:10Four nights will quickly dream away the time
00:02:14And then the moon
00:02:16Like to a silver bow
00:02:18New bent in heaven
00:02:20Shall behold the night of our
00:02:22Solemnities
00:02:29Hippolyta
00:02:30I wooed thee with my sword
00:02:33And won thy love doing the injuries
00:02:50But I will wed thee in another key
00:02:52With pomp
00:02:55With triumph
00:02:56And with reveling
00:03:08To be continued...
00:03:25To be continued...
00:03:49Happy Bethesius, our renowned Duke.
00:03:53Thanks, good Aegeus. What's the news with thee?
00:03:55Full of vexation, come I, with complaint against my child, my daughter Hermia.
00:04:01Stand forth, Demetrius.
00:04:03My noble lord, this man hath my consent to marry her.
00:04:08Stand forth, Lysander.
00:04:13And, my gracious Duke, this man hath bewitched the bosom of my child.
00:04:18He hath by moonlight at her window sun, with feigning voice, verses of feigning love.
00:04:26Tomorrow is St. Valentine's Day, all in the morning betime.
00:04:33And I am made at your window to be your valentine.
00:04:42With cunning hast thou filched my daughter's heart, turned her obedience, which is due to me, to stubborn harshness.
00:04:51So, my gracious Duke, I beg the ancient privilege of Athens.
00:04:56As she is mine, I may dispose of her.
00:05:01She'll be either to this gentleman or to her death.
00:05:11What say you, Hermia, be advised, fair maid, to you, your father should be as a god.
00:05:17Demetrius is a worthy gentleman.
00:05:19So is Lysander.
00:05:24I do entreat your grace to pardon me.
00:05:26I know not by what power I may bold.
00:05:29But I beseech your grace that I may know the worst that may befall me in this case, if I
00:05:34refuse to wed Demetrius.
00:05:39To die the death.
00:05:44Relent, sweet Hermia.
00:05:46Lysander, yield thy crazed title to my certain right.
00:05:49You have her father's love, Demetrius.
00:05:51Let me have Hermia's.
00:05:53Do you marry him?
00:05:59For you, fair Hermia, look you arm yourself to fit your fancies to your father's will.
00:06:04Or else the law of Athens yields you up to death.
00:06:34I, me, for all that I could ever read, the course of true love never did run smooth.
00:06:45Hear me, Hermia.
00:06:50I have a widow aunt, a dowager of great revenue, and she have no child.
00:06:55From Athens is a house remote, seven leagues, and she respects me as her only son.
00:06:59There, gentle Hermia, may I marry thee, and to that place the sharp Athenian law cannot pursue us.
00:07:07If thou lovest me, then steal forth thy father's house later tonight, and, in the wood, two leagues without the
00:07:15town, there will I stay for thee.
00:07:18My good Lysander, come midnight truly, will I meet with thee.
00:07:21Keep promise, love.
00:07:23Oh, look, here comes Helena.
00:07:29Godspeed, fair Helena.
00:07:30Wither away.
00:07:32Call you me fair?
00:07:34Fair again unsay.
00:07:35Demetrius loves your fair.
00:07:37Ooh, happy fair.
00:07:39Sickness is catching.
00:07:41Oh, a favour so.
00:07:42Yours would I catch fair, Hermia, ere I go.
00:07:46My ear should catch your voice.
00:07:48My eye, your eye.
00:07:49My tongue should catch your tongue.
00:07:51Sweet melody.
00:07:53Oh, teach me how you look.
00:07:55And with what art you sway the motion of Demetrius' heart.
00:07:58I frown upon him, yet he loves me still.
00:08:00Oh, that you'll frown to teach my smile such skill.
00:08:03The more I hate, the more he follows me.
00:08:04The more I love, the more he hateth me.
00:08:06It's folly.
00:08:08Helena is no fault of mine.
00:08:11None but your beauty.
00:08:12Would that fault were mine?
00:08:14Take comfort.
00:08:15You know more she'll see my face.
00:08:19Lysander and myself will fly this place.
00:08:21Helen, to you, our minds we will reveal.
00:08:26Through Athens' gates have we devised a steel.
00:08:29And thence from Athens, turn away our eyes to seek new friends and stranger companies.
00:08:36Farewell, sweet playfellow.
00:08:42Pray thou for us, and good luck grant thee thou, Demetrius.
00:08:46Keep word, Lysander.
00:08:48We must starve our sight from lovers' food till later deep midnight.
00:08:51I will, my Hermia.
00:08:56Helena.
00:08:58The deem.
00:09:00As you on him, Demetrius dote on you.
00:09:03As you on him, Demetrius dote on you.
00:09:07Through Athens, I am not as fair as she.
00:09:11But what of that?
00:09:13Demetrius thinks not so.
00:09:15Oh.
00:09:17Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind.
00:09:20And therefore is winged Cupid painted blind.
00:09:24For ere Demetrius looked on Hermia's eye, and he hailed down oaths that he was only mine.
00:09:34I will go tell him of fair Hermia's flight, and into the wood will he this very night pursue her.
00:09:42And for this intelligence, if I have thanks, it is a dear expense.
00:09:47But herein mean I to enrich my pain, to have his sight thither and back again.
00:10:15Oh, my God.
00:10:20Master!
00:10:21Good evening!
00:10:25Good evening.
00:10:26Good evening, William.
00:10:27Good evening.
00:10:28Good evening, 20, good Master Page.
00:10:32Who am I, Master?
00:10:34Mistress, what's here?
00:10:36Oh, my God.
00:10:40I'll fix my resolution.
00:10:44Help from Athens' cause.
00:10:49Trust me now.
00:10:51Out of the silence.
00:10:53Yet I pegged the welcome.
00:10:55All right, all right.
00:10:56And in the modesty...
00:11:01Hey!
00:11:02Well done!
00:11:04Is all our company here?
00:11:07You are best to call them generally,
00:11:08man by man, according to the script.
00:11:11Here is the scroll
00:11:12of every man's name which is thought fit
00:11:15through all Athens
00:11:17to play in our interlude
00:11:18before the Duke and Duchess
00:11:19on his wedding day at night.
00:11:22Our play
00:11:23is the most lamentable comedy
00:11:26and most cruel death
00:11:27of Pyramus and Thisbe.
00:11:30Now, answer as I call you.
00:11:34Nick Bottom the Weaver.
00:11:36Ready?
00:11:37You, Nick Bottom, are set down for Pyramus.
00:11:41What is Pyramus? A lover or a tyrant?
00:11:43A lover.
00:11:44The kills himself.
00:11:45Most gallant for love.
00:11:47All that will ask some tears
00:11:49in the true performing of it.
00:11:51If I do it,
00:11:51let the audience look to their eyes.
00:11:54Yeah, yeah.
00:11:54I shall move storms.
00:11:56I will condole in some measure.
00:11:59Oh...
00:12:00To the rest.
00:12:03Francis Flute, you...
00:12:04My chief humour is for a tyrant.
00:12:07Oh, I can play Hercules, really.
00:12:09Or a part to tear a cat in to make all split.
00:12:12The raging rocks
00:12:13and shivering shocks
00:12:15shall break the locks of prison gates.
00:12:18Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:12:21I...
00:12:22And Fribus Carl shall shine from far
00:12:25and make and mar the foolish fades.
00:12:29Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:12:31Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:12:32Yeah, this was lofty.
00:12:34Yeah, now, name the rest of the players.
00:12:38Francis Flute, the bellows mender.
00:12:40Here, Mistress Quince.
00:12:42Flute, you must take Thisbe on you.
00:12:44What is Thisbe, a wandering knight?
00:12:47Which is the lady that Pyramus must love.
00:12:50Oh, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:12:53To thine own self be true.
00:12:55Oh, yeah, good.
00:12:57Oh, oh, oh, and I may hide my face.
00:12:59Let me play Thisbe, too.
00:13:01Ah, speak in a monstrous little voice.
00:13:03Ah, Pyramus, my lover, dear.
00:13:06My Thisbe, dear.
00:13:07Oh, ha, ha, Emily, dear.
00:13:09No, you must play Pyramus
00:13:12and flute, You Thisbe.
00:13:13Yeah, well, er, proceed.
00:13:16Robin Starveling, the tailor.
00:13:18Tom Snout, the tinker.
00:13:20Here, Mistress Quince.
00:13:21Robin Starveling, you must play Thisbe's mother.
00:13:24Oh.
00:13:25Tom Snout, Pyramus's father.
00:13:27Myself, Pyramus's mother.
00:13:29And...
00:13:30Oh.
00:13:32Snug, you join us.
00:13:35You the lion's pot.
00:13:37And here, I hope, is a play fitted.
00:13:39Oh, oh.
00:13:40Have you the lion's pot written?
00:13:42Pray you, if it be, give it me from slower study.
00:13:46Oh, you may do it extempel.
00:13:48For it is nothing but roaring.
00:13:49Oh, let me play the lion, too.
00:13:52Yeah, I will roar that I will do any man's heart good to hear me.
00:13:55Yeah, I will roar that I will make the Duke say,
00:13:57Let him roar again, let him roar again.
00:14:00And you should do it too terribly.
00:14:02You would fright the Duchess and the ladies that they would shriek.
00:14:05And that way not to slay us all.
00:14:07Wood slayers.
00:14:09Yeah, every mother's son.
00:14:10No, no.
00:14:12I will aggravate my voice, so that I will roar you as gently as any sucking dove.
00:14:17Yeah, yeah.
00:14:18I will roar you into any nighting game.
00:14:24Isn't it this? Isn't it this?
00:14:28See? Told you.
00:14:32You must play no part but Pyramus.
00:14:36Yeah, well, I will undertake it.
00:14:38Yeah.
00:14:38Ooh, what beard would I best have played in?
00:14:41Oh, why what you will?
00:14:43I will discharge it in either your straw-coloured beard,
00:14:47your orange tawny beard, your purple-ing-grain beard,
00:14:50or your French crown-coloured beard, your perfect yellow.
00:14:53Some of your French crowns have no hair at all.
00:14:56And then you will play it barefaced.
00:15:09Oh, masters, here are your parts.
00:15:12Now, I entreat you, request you, desire you,
00:15:17con them, and meet me in the palace word a mile without the town by moonlight.
00:15:21There will we rehearse.
00:15:23For if we meet in the city, we will be dogged with company and our device is known.
00:15:27I pray you, fail me not. At the Duke's Oak, we meet.
00:15:32We will, and there we may rehearse most obscenely and courageously.
00:15:37But take pains. Be perfect.
00:15:40Adieu.
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01:01:54in amity and will tomorrow midnight solemnly dance in duke theseus's house triumphantly
01:02:00and bring to that lord his true destiny fairy king attend that mark i do hear the morning lark
01:02:11then my queen in silence sad trip we after the nightshade we the globe can come puss soon
01:02:19swifter than the wandering moon we are spirits of another sort and i with the morning's love have
01:02:26off made sport and like a forest of the groves may tread even to the eastern gate all fiery red
01:02:33opening on neptune with fair blessed beams turns into yellow gold his soft green streams
01:02:58but soft what nymphs are these
01:03:05pardon my lord no doubt you rose up early to observe the rite of may
01:03:11and hearing our intent came here in grace of our solemnity
01:03:15the speaker jesus is not this the day that hermia should give answer of her choice it is my lord
01:03:24i pray you will stand up
01:03:28i know you two are rival enemies how comes this gentle concord in the world
01:03:33my lord i shall reply amazedly i'll sleep half waking but as yet i swear enough enough
01:03:41my lord you have enough i beg the law the law upon his head
01:03:48they would have stolen away but they would demetrius
01:03:52thereby to have defeated you and me my good lord i want not by what power but by some power
01:03:59it is
01:04:00my love to hermia melted as the snow seems to me now as the remembrance of an idle gourd which
01:04:07in my
01:04:07childhood i did vote upon and all the faith the virtue of my heart the object and the pleasure of
01:04:15my eyes
01:04:17only helena
01:04:25a geus i will overbear your will for in the temple by and by with us these couples shall eternally
01:04:32be knit
01:04:35and for the morning now is something worn our purposed hunting shall be set aside away with us to athens
01:04:41three and three we'll hold a feast and great solemnity uncouple in the western valley let them go
01:04:58now these things seem small and undistinguishable like far-off mountains turn it into clouds
01:05:04it seems to me that yet we sleep we dream
01:05:24hey ho
01:05:32oh god's my life stolen hence and left me asleep
01:05:41i've had a most rare vision i have had a dream past the wit of man to say what dream
01:05:48it was
01:05:50me thought i was oh there is no man can tell what no me thought i was
01:05:59me thought i'd oh man it's been a patched fool if you will offer to say what my dream was
01:06:16i will get mistress quince to write the ballad of this dream yes yes it should be called bottom's
01:06:24dream for it hath no bottom and i will sing it in the latter end of the play before the
01:06:30joke the play the
01:06:31joke
01:06:31oh
01:06:32Pull! Pull! Pull!
01:06:53Where are these lads?
01:06:57Walter!
01:06:59Where are all these hearts?
01:07:02This courageous day!
01:07:05We are transported!
01:07:18Almost happy hour!
01:07:22The old mechanicals!
01:07:24Oh, sweetie!
01:07:29Get your apparel! Good strings, new ribbons!
01:07:33The Duke hath dined! The Duke hath dined!
01:07:36Oh, my God!
01:07:38Oh, my God!
01:07:42Oh, my God!
01:07:46Oh, my God!
01:07:48Oh, my God!
01:07:49Oh, my God!
01:08:05The Duke hath dined!
01:08:07Here come the lovers, full of joy and mirth.
01:08:51Me thinks I see these things with parted eye, when everything seems double.
01:08:57So, me thinks now I have found Demetrius, like a jewel, mine own, but not mine own.
01:09:05Are you sure that we are?
01:09:09Tis strange, O Theseus, that these lovers speak of.
01:09:13More strange than true.
01:09:15I never may believe these antique fables, nor these fairy toys.
01:09:21Lovers and madmen have such seething brains, such shaping fantasies
01:09:24that apprehend more than cool reason ever comprehends.
01:09:28So in the night, imagining some fear, how easy is a bush supposed a bear?
01:09:33But all the story of the night told over.
01:09:59What revels are in hand?
01:10:01Is there no play to ease the anguish of a torturing hour?
01:10:04It's a brief.
01:10:05How many sports are ripe?
01:10:07What masks?
01:10:10What dances shall we have?
01:10:15A tedious brief scene of young Pyramus and his love Thisbe.
01:10:18A very, very tragical mirth.
01:10:20Ha!
01:10:22Merry and tragical.
01:10:24Ha!
01:10:25Ha!
01:10:25Ha!
01:10:25Ha!
01:10:27Ha!
01:10:44Hard-handed folk that work in Athens here, which never labored in their minds till now.
01:11:04If we offend, it is with our goodwill that you should think we come not to offend but with goodwill.
01:11:15To show our simple skill, that is the true beginning of our end.
01:11:23Consider then, we come, but in despite, we do not come as minding to content you.
01:11:31Our true intent is, all for your delight we are not here, that you should here repent you.
01:11:43The actors are at hand, and by their show you shall know all that you are like to know.
01:12:00She hath read her prologue like a rough cult, she knows not to stop.
01:12:05Her speech was like a tangled chain, nothing impaired, but all disordered.
01:12:12Who is next?
01:12:13Her неより latest.
01:12:17Oh!
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01:12:22Her...
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01:12:43one snout by name present a wall and such a wall as i would have you think that had in
01:12:51it a crannied
01:12:52hole or chink through which the lovers pyramus and thisbe did whisper often very secretly
01:13:01this loam this rough cast and this stone doth show that i am that same wall the truth is so
01:13:17oh grim looked night oh night with hue so black oh night whichever art when day is not
01:13:27oh night oh night alack alack alack i fear my thisbe's promise is forgot and thou oh wall
01:13:37oh sweet oh lovely wall which standest between her father's ground and mine thou wall oh wall oh sweet
01:13:48and lovely wall show me thy chink to blink through with mine eye thanks courteous wall jove shield thee well
01:13:59for this what see i no thisbe do i see oh wicked wall through whom i see no bliss cursed
01:14:10be thy stones
01:14:11for thus deceiving me the wall methinks being sensible should curse again no in truth sir he should not
01:14:23deceiving me is thisbe's cue she is to enter now and i am to spy her through the wall
01:14:29you shall see you shall see you with all pat as i told you no no no bottom
01:14:32yonder she comes bottom bottom bottom yonder she comes oh where is pyramus most lily white of you
01:14:46full of goodness thou heard my moans for part of my home my cherry lips often kissed by stones
01:14:53like stones with lime and hair knit up in me i see your voice now when i to the chink
01:14:59to spy and i can
01:15:00hear my thisbe's face thisbe oh my love thou art my love i think oh kiss me through the hole
01:15:11of this vile wall
01:15:12all right all right no i can't really do it i can't do it i kiss the walls whole not
01:15:18your lips at all
01:15:19wilt thou at ninny's tomb niner's tomb meet me straightway tied life tied death i come without
01:15:26delay niner's tomb i know i know thus have i wall my part discharges so and being done thus wall
01:15:37away doth go
01:15:54this is the silliest stuff that i have ever heard
01:15:57i wonder if the lion we speak one lion may when many asses do
01:16:05you ladies you whose gentle hearts do fear the smallest monstrous mouth that creeps on floor may
01:16:14now perchance both quake and tremble here when lying rough in wildest rage the floor
01:16:21more than know that i as snug the joiner am it's me i'm i'm snug
01:16:29get on with it a lion fell nor else no lion's down for if i should as lion come in
01:16:38strife into this place
01:16:39to a pity on my life
01:16:44this lantern doth the horned moon present he should have worn the horns on his head
01:16:57this lantern doth the horned moon present he is no crescent and his horns are invisible within the
01:17:04circumference this lantern doth the horned moon present myself the man in the moon to seem to be
01:17:11ah this is the greatest error of all the rest the man should be in the lantern how is it
01:17:16else the man
01:17:16in the moon all i have to say is to tell you this lantern is the moon i am the
01:17:20man in the moon this
01:17:21thorn bush my thorn bush and this dog my dog
01:17:34this is old minis too but but where is my love
01:17:46well roared lion well run this bee
01:17:52well shone moon well moused lion
01:17:57ah and then came pyramus and so the lion vanished
01:18:09sweet moon i thank thee for thy sunny beams i thank thee moon for shining now so bright
01:18:18for by thy gracious golden glittering gleams i trust to take of truest thisbes sight
01:18:26but stay oh spite but mark poor night what dreadful dole is here eyes do you see
01:18:34how can it be how can it be oh dainty duck oh dear thy mantle good what stained with blood
01:18:45approach ye fury's fair oh face come come cut thread and thrum quail crush conclude and quell
01:18:58be sure of my heart but i pity the man
01:19:03come and tears come found out sword and wound the pamp of pyramus
01:19:11i that left pamp where heart doth miss hope thus die i
01:19:19thus
01:19:37now am i dead now am i free my soul is in the sky
01:19:46tom lose thy life moon take thy flight
01:19:56take thy flight
01:19:59no
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01:21:29no
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01:21:29no
01:22:00no
01:22:01no
01:22:03His eyes were green as leaves.
01:22:06Oh, sisters three, come, come to me with hands as pale as milk.
01:22:12Lay them in gore since you were sure with shears his thread of silk.
01:22:37Tongue, not a word. Come, trusty sword. Come, blade, my breast in brute.
01:22:53And farewell, friends. Thus, this be ends.
01:23:02Adieu. Adieu.
01:23:07Adieu.
01:23:31Adieu.
01:23:39Adieu.
01:23:43Adieu.
01:23:47Adieu.
01:23:49Adieu.
01:23:50Adieu.
01:24:05It was a lover and his lass
01:24:09With a hay and a hoe and a hay
01:24:11None he know that over the green cornfield
01:24:15Did pass in the springtime
01:24:18The only pretty ringtime
01:24:21When birds do sing
01:24:25Ding-a-ding-ding-ding
01:24:29Sweet lovers love the spring
01:24:33That's your epilogue, Ray
01:24:35Sweet lovers love the spring
01:24:43Between the acres and the rye
01:24:47With a hay and a hoe and a hay
01:24:49None he know
01:24:50Those pretty country folks would like
01:24:53In the springtime
01:24:55The only pretty ringtime
01:24:59When birds do sing
01:25:02Ding-a-ding-ding-ding
01:25:06Sweet lovers love the spring
01:25:12Sweet lovers love the spring
01:25:28Sweet lovers love the spring
01:25:52And now until the break of day
01:25:55Through this house, each fairy stray
01:26:20Never harm, no spell, no charm
01:26:23Come my lovely lady night
01:26:40Hand in hand with fairy grace
01:26:42Will we sing and bless this place
01:26:45Will we sing and bless this place?
01:27:01Or the story with a day
01:27:14With a hay and a hoe and a hay
01:27:22Or the hay and a hoe and a hay
01:27:22Mid-a-ding-down
01:27:22How that life was
01:27:25What the fuck is Reintar?
01:27:29The only pretty Reintar.
01:27:33Now the people of it blessed
01:27:35Ever shall in safety rest.
01:27:41The whole taking the present of us
01:27:45In the grave of the pool
01:27:47With the body of the home
01:27:48The body is proud and made the world
01:27:52And the sweet love
01:27:54The only pretty Reintar
01:27:57Can't let you see
01:28:01In the deepening wind
01:28:04Sweet lovers of the spring
01:28:19Sweet lovers of the spring
01:28:34If we shadows have offended, think but this and all is mended,
01:28:39Then you have but slumbered here
01:28:42While these visions did appear
01:28:44And this weak and idle theme
01:28:46No more yielding, but a dream
01:28:49Oh gentles, do not reprehend
01:28:52If you pardon, we will mend
01:28:54Else, Dapak, a liar call
01:28:58So goodnight unto you all
01:29:00Give me your hands if we be friends
01:29:03And Robin shall with war
01:29:06Away's arms
01:29:07Ooh
01:29:11Whee
01:29:12Whee
01:29:14Whee
01:29:15Whee
01:29:16Whee
01:29:18Whee
01:29:19Whee
01:29:19Whee
01:29:19Whee
01:29:20Whee
01:29:25Whee
01:29:28Whee
01:29:29Whee
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