A Midsummer Night's Dream
Exit
Enter Demetrius and Helena, running
HELENA Stay, though thou kill me, sweet Demetrius.
DEMETRIUS I charge thee, hence, and do not haunt85 me thus.
HELENA O, wilt thou darkling86 leave me? Do not so.
DEMETRIUS Stay, on thy peril: I alone will go.
Exit
HELENA O, I am out of breath in this fond88 chase!
The more my prayer, the lesser is my grace89.
Happy is Hermia, wheresoe'er she lies90;
For she hath blessed and attractive eyes.
How came her eyes so bright? Not with salt tears:
If so, my eyes are oftener washed than hers.
No, no, I am as ugly as a bear;
For beasts that meet me run away for fear:
Therefore no marvel96 though Demetrius
Do, as97 a monster, fly my presence thus.
What wicked and dissembling glass98 of mine
Made me compare with Hermia's sphery eyne99?
But who is here? Lysander, on the ground;
Sees Lysander
Dead, or asleep? I see no blood, no wound.
Lysander if you live, good sir, awake.
LYSANDER And run through fire I will for thy sweet sake.
Wakes
Transparent Helena, nature shows her art104
That through thy bosom makes me see thy heart.
Where is Demetrius? O, how fit a word
Is that vile name to perish on my sword!
HELENA Do not say so, Lysander, say not so.