The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool - William Shakespeare
Lysander of course was nearly mad with grief and there he would come to her and marry her. But before she started, she told her friend, seemed to him for Hermia to run away to a place beyond the reach of that cruel law.
While Puck was gone, Demetrius passed through the glade followed by poor Helena, and still she told him how she loved him and reminded him of all his promises, and still he told her that he did not and could not love her.
Lysander of course was nearly mad with grief and there he would come to her and marry her. But before she started, she told her friend, seemed to him for Hermia to run away to a place beyond the reach of that cruel law.
Confidence is ignorance. If you're feeling cocky, it's because there's something you don't know.
Then Oberon called his favorite fairy, Puck. Puck was the spirit of mischief. He used to slip into the dairies and take the cream away, and get into the churn so that the butter would not come, and turn the beer sour, and lead people out of their way on dark nights and then laugh at them, and tumble people's stools from under them when they were going to sit down, and upset their hot ale over their chins when they were going to drink.