Today’s Totally Random
Lines
The villain is much lighter-heel’d than I:
I follow’d fast, but faster he did fly;
That fall’n am I in dark uneven way,
And here will rest me. [Lies down] Come,
thou
gentle day!
Lysander
A Midsummer Night’s
Dream Act III, Scene ii, Line 418
The villain
noted in the first line above is Puck, and he’s leading Lysander on a chase through the woods. Well,
he was leading him, but now Lysander’s done chasing and he’s going to lie down
to sleep.
I forget exactly
what’s going on here, as far as who’s doing what to who. But I think it’s
enough to know that this is the main part of the play where everyone’s in the
forest at night doing something. Lysander’s something right now is sleeping,
and considering that dream is in the title of the play, one might expect that
there’ll be a bit of sleeping.
And there you
have it.







