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Speeches (Lines) for Mustardseed
in "Midsummer Night's Dream"

Total: 5

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# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

III,1,987

Moth. And I.

Mustardseed. And I.


2

III,1,1003

Moth. Hail!

Mustardseed. Hail!


3

III,1,1015

Bottom. I pray you, commend me to Mistress Squash, your
mother, and to Master Peascod, your father. Good
Master Peaseblossom, I shall desire you of more
acquaintance too. Your name, I beseech you, sir?

Mustardseed. Mustardseed.


4

IV,1,1562

Bottom. Mounsieur Cobweb, good mounsieur, get you your
weapons in your hand, and kill me a red-hipped
humble-bee on the top of a thistle; and, good
mounsieur, bring me the honey-bag. Do not fret
yourself too much in the action, mounsieur; and,
good mounsieur, have a care the honey-bag break not;
I would be loath to have you overflown with a
honey-bag, signior. Where's Mounsieur Mustardseed?

Mustardseed. Ready.


5

IV,1,1565

Bottom. Give me your neaf, Mounsieur Mustardseed. Pray you,
leave your courtesy, good mounsieur.

Mustardseed. What's your Will?


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