| And here I thought everybody on this thread died and whithered away. OBERON
 Ill met by moonlight, proud Titania.
 
 TITANIA
 What, jealous Oberon! Fairies, skip hence:
 I have forsworn his bed and company.
 
 OBERON
 Tarry, rash wanton: am not I thy lord?
 
 TITANIA
 Then I must be thy lady: but I know
 When thou hast stolen away from fairy land,
 And in the shape of Corin sat all day,
 Playing on pipes of corn and versing love
 To amorous Phillida. Why art thou here,
 Come from the farthest Steppe of India?
 But that, forsooth, the bouncing Amazon,
 Your buskin'd mistress and your warrior love,
 To Theseus must be wedded, and you come
 To give their bed joy and prosperity.
 
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