Over hill, over dale Thorough bush, thorough brier Over park, over pale Thorough flood, thorough fire I do wander everywhere Swifter than the moon's sphere And I serve the Fairy Queen To dew her orbs upon the green The cowslips tall her pensioners be In their gold coats spots you see Those be rubies, fairy favors In those freckles live their savors I must go seek some dewdrops here And hang a pearl in every cowslip's ear Farewell, thou lob of spirits; I'll be gone Our Queen and all her elves come here anon The King doth keep his revels here tonight Take heed the Queen come not within his sight For Oberon is passing fell and wrath Because that she, as her attendant, hath A lovely boy stolen from an Indian king She never had so sweet a changeling And jealous Oberon would have the child Knight of his train, to trace the forests wild But she perforce withholds the lovèd boy Crowns him with flowers and makes him all her joy And now they never meet in grove or green By fountain clear, or spangled starlight sheen But they do square, that all their elves for fear Creep into acorn cups and hide them there Men call me Robin Goodfellow, I'm he That frights the maidens of the villag'ry Skim milk, and sometimes labor in the quern And bootless make the breathless housewife churn And sometimes make the drink to bear no barm Mislead night wanderers, laughing at their harm? Those that "hobgoblin" call me and "sweet puck," I do their work and they shall have good luck But room, fairy, here comes Oberon And here my mistress, would that he were gone