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book Excerpt: ...on the Queen's Eyes.Ob. What thou seest when thou dost wake, Do it for thy true love take;Love and languish for his sake;Be it ounce, or cat, or bear, Pard, or boar with bristled hair, In thy eye what shall appear, When thou wak'st, it is thy dear;Wake when some vile thing is near. [Exit Ob.AIR.1st Fai. Such the force of Magic Pow'r, Of the juice of this small flower, It shall jaundice so her sight, Foul shall be fair, and black seem white;Then shall dreams, and all their train, Fill with Fantasies her brain;Then, no more her darling joy, She'll resign her changeling boy.[Exeunt.End of the First Act.ACT II.SCENE Continues.Enter Quince, Snug, Bottom, Flute, Snout and Starveling.The Queen of Fairies lying asleep.Bot. Are we all met?Quin. Pat, pat! and here's a marvellous convenient place for our rehearsal. This green plo