Bottom Monologue
Bottom Monologue - Peaseblossom, cobweb, moth, mustardseed, and other fairies attending; Ladies out of their wits, they would have no more. I will get peter quince to write a ballad of this dream: Some man or other must present wall: What beard were i best. And let him have some plaster, or some. You can never bring in a wall. It shall be called bottom's dream, because it hath no bottom; Well, i will undertake it. Do any man's heart good to hear me;
Do any man's heart good to hear me; You can never bring in a wall. I will get peter quince to write a ballad of this dream: It shall be called bottom's dream, because it hath no bottom; Ladies out of their wits, they would have no more. Peaseblossom, cobweb, moth, mustardseed, and other fairies attending; Some man or other must present wall: And let him have some plaster, or some. Well, i will undertake it. What beard were i best.
Do any man's heart good to hear me; And let him have some plaster, or some. It shall be called bottom's dream, because it hath no bottom; Ladies out of their wits, they would have no more. You can never bring in a wall. What beard were i best. Some man or other must present wall: I will get peter quince to write a ballad of this dream: Peaseblossom, cobweb, moth, mustardseed, and other fairies attending; Well, i will undertake it.
Bottom Monologue YouTube
You can never bring in a wall. What beard were i best. I will get peter quince to write a ballad of this dream: Some man or other must present wall: Well, i will undertake it.
Bottom's monologue from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream YouTube
Do any man's heart good to hear me; Well, i will undertake it. Some man or other must present wall: Peaseblossom, cobweb, moth, mustardseed, and other fairies attending; Ladies out of their wits, they would have no more.
Bottom Monologue (a midsummer nights dream) YouTube
It shall be called bottom's dream, because it hath no bottom; Peaseblossom, cobweb, moth, mustardseed, and other fairies attending; Ladies out of their wits, they would have no more. You can never bring in a wall. Well, i will undertake it.
Bottom Monologue (Act 5, Scene 1) Monologues Unpacked
Well, i will undertake it. It shall be called bottom's dream, because it hath no bottom; And let him have some plaster, or some. Ladies out of their wits, they would have no more. Peaseblossom, cobweb, moth, mustardseed, and other fairies attending;
Midsummer Bottom Monologue ACT 1 SCENE 2 YouTube
You can never bring in a wall. Ladies out of their wits, they would have no more. Peaseblossom, cobweb, moth, mustardseed, and other fairies attending; Well, i will undertake it. I will get peter quince to write a ballad of this dream:
Bottom Monologue Midsummer nights dream YouTube
What beard were i best. Ladies out of their wits, they would have no more. And let him have some plaster, or some. Well, i will undertake it. It shall be called bottom's dream, because it hath no bottom;
Bottom Monologue Schuyler Marcier YouTube
I will get peter quince to write a ballad of this dream: It shall be called bottom's dream, because it hath no bottom; And let him have some plaster, or some. Well, i will undertake it. Peaseblossom, cobweb, moth, mustardseed, and other fairies attending;
Bottom Monologue Midsummer Nights Dream YouTube
I will get peter quince to write a ballad of this dream: Do any man's heart good to hear me; And let him have some plaster, or some. Well, i will undertake it. It shall be called bottom's dream, because it hath no bottom;
Bottom Monologue (Act 4, Scene 1) Monologues Unpackes
Well, i will undertake it. It shall be called bottom's dream, because it hath no bottom; Some man or other must present wall: What beard were i best. Ladies out of their wits, they would have no more.
It Shall Be Called Bottom's Dream, Because It Hath No Bottom;
Some man or other must present wall: I will get peter quince to write a ballad of this dream: What beard were i best. And let him have some plaster, or some.
You Can Never Bring In A Wall.
Ladies out of their wits, they would have no more. Well, i will undertake it. Peaseblossom, cobweb, moth, mustardseed, and other fairies attending; Do any man's heart good to hear me;