A Midsummer Nights Dream
Across
- 1. If we shadows have offended, Think but this and all is mended: That you have but slumbered here While these visions did appear.
- 2. Get you gone, you dwarf, you bead, you acorn!
- 7. Here, peter quince
- 10. Nay, let me play a woman! I have a beard coming
- 11. Fetch me that little western flower where once fell Cupid's fiery shaft--- the maidens call it "love-in-idleness." Fetch me that flower.
- 13. Though she be but little, she is fierce.
- 14. A lover who kills himself for love. Now, Francis Flute-- you must be Thisbe, the lady that Pyramus must love.
- 15. They will give thee jewels and sing to thee. Peaseblossom, Cobweb, Mote, and Mustardseed.
Down
- 1. Yes, my lord.
- 3. O Helena! Goddess, nymph, perfect, divine! O, let me kiss your hand!
- 4. Is Pyramus a lover or a tyrant?
- 5. Four nights will quickly dream away the time.
- 6. Either she shall have this gentleman Demetrius Or, according to our law, she shall go to her death.
- 7. Have you the lion's part already written? If you do, give it to me, for I am slow of study
- 8. Get you gone! What hinders you?
- 9. Will not the ladies be afraid of the lion? We must tell that he is really not a lion
- 12. What say you, Hermia? Demetrius is a worthy gentleman.