ACT I.
2. SCENE II. The Same. A Room in a Cottage.
 (continued)
QUINCE
 
Francis Flute, the bellows-mender. 
 
FLUTE
 
Here, Peter Quince. 
 
QUINCE
 
Flute, you must take Thisby on you. 
 
FLUTE
 
What is Thisby? a wandering knight? 
 
QUINCE
 
It is the lady that Pyramus must love. 
 
FLUTE
 
Nay, faith, let not me play a woman; I have a beard coming. 
 
QUINCE
 
That's all one; you shall play it in a mask, and you may speak as
 
small as you will. 
 
BOTTOM
 
An I may hide my face, let me play Thisby too:
 
I'll speak in a monstrous little voice;--'Thisne, Thisne!'--
 
Ah, Pyramus, my lover dear; thy Thisby dear! and lady dear!' 
 
QUINCE
 
No, no, you must play Pyramus; and, Flute, you Thisby. 
 
BOTTOM
 
Well, proceed. 
 
QUINCE
 
Robin Starveling, the tailor. 
 
STARVELING
 
Here, Peter Quince. 
 
QUINCE
 
Robin Starveling, you must play Thisby's mother.--
 
Tom Snout, the tinker. 
 
SNOUT
 
Here, Peter Quince. 
 
QUINCE
 
You, Pyramus' father; myself, Thisby's father;--Snug,
 
the joiner, you, the lion's part:--and, I hope, here is a play
 
fitted. 
 
SNUG
 
Have you the lion's part written? pray you, if it be, give it
 
me, for I am slow of study. 
 
QUINCE
 
You may do it extempore, for it is nothing but roaring. 
 
BOTTOM
 
Let me play the lion too: I will roar that I will do
 
any man's heart good to hear me; I will roar that I will make the
 
duke say 'Let him roar again, let him roar again.' 
 
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