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Full of vexation come I,with complaint Against my child,my daughter Hermia. Stand forth,Demetrius.My noble lord, This man hath my consent to marry her. Stand forth,Lysander:and my gracious duke, This man hath bewitch'd the bosom of my child; Thou,thou,Lysander,thou hast given her rhymes, And interchanged love-tokens with my child: Thou hast by moonlight at her window sung, With feigning voice verses of feigning love, And stolen the impression of her fantasy With bracelets of thy hair,rings,gawds,conceits, Knacks,trifles,nosegays,sweetmeats,messengers Of strong prevailment in unharden'd youth: With cunning hast thou filch'd my daughter's heart, Turn'd her obedience,which is due to me, To stubborn harshness:and,my gracious duke, Be it so she;will not here before your grace Consent to marry with Demetrius, I beg the ancient privilege of Athens, As she is mine,I may dispose of her: Which shall be either to this gentleman Or to her death,according to our law Immediately provided in that case. THESEUS What say you,Hermia?be advised fair maid: To you your father should be as a god; One that composed your beauties,yea,and one To whom you are but as a form in wax By him imprinted and within his power To leave the figure or disfigure it. Demetrius is a worthy gentleman HERMIA So is Lysander. THESEUSFull of vexation come I, with complaint Against my child, my daughter Hermia. Stand forth, Demetrius. My noble lord, This man hath my consent to marry her. Stand forth, Lysander: and my gracious duke, This man hath bewitch'd the bosom of my child; Thou, thou, Lysander, thou hast given her rhymes, And interchanged love-tokens with my child: Thou hast by moonlight at her window sung, With feigning voice verses of feigning love, And stolen the impression of her fantasy With bracelets of thy hair, rings, gawds, conceits, Knacks, trifles, nosegays, sweetmeats, messengers Of strong prevailment in unharden'd youth: With cunning hast thou filch'd my daughter's heart, Turn'd her obedience, which is due to me, To stubborn harshness: and, my gracious duke, Be it so she; will not here before your grace Consent to marry with Demetrius, I beg the ancient privilege of Athens, As she is mine, I may dispose of her: Which shall be either to this gentleman Or to her death, according to our law Immediately provided in that case. THESEUS What say you, Hermia? be advised fair maid: To you your father should be as a god; One that composed your beauties, yea, and one To whom you are but as a form in wax By him imprinted and within his power To leave the figure or disfigure it. Demetrius is a worthy gentleman. HERMIA So is Lysander. THESEUS
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