Quote by William Shakespeare

I will go tell him of Hermia's flight:Then to the wood will he to-morrow nightPursue her; and for this intelligenceIf I have thanks, it is a dear expense:But herein mean I to enrich my pain, To have his sight thither and back again.


I will go tell him of Hermia's flight:Then to the wood will

Summary

In this quote from William Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream," a character is discussing their plan to inform someone about Hermia's escape. The individual acknowledges that they will willingly trade their own discomfort for the chance to see the person's reaction upon hearing the news. It suggests that the act of delivering this information will bring them satisfaction, despite the emotional toll it may take on them.

By William Shakespeare
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