Either to die the death or to abjure
For ever the society of men.
Therefore, fair Hermia, question your desires;
Know of your youth, examine well your blood,
Whether, if you yield not to your father's choice,
You can endure the livery of a nun,
For aye to be in shady cloister mew'd,
To live a barren sister all your life,
Chanting faint hymns to the cold fruitless moon.
Thrice-blessed they that master so their blood,
To undergo such maiden pilgrimage;
But earthlier happy is the rose distill'd,
Than that which withering on the virgin thorn
Grows, lives and dies in single blessedness.

Author: William Shakespeare

Either to die the death or to abjure<br />For ever the society of men.<br />Therefore, fair Hermia, question your desires;<br />Know of your youth, examine well your blood,<br />Whether, if you yield not to your father's choice,<br />You can endure the livery of a nun,<br />For aye to be in shady cloister mew'd,<br />To live a barren sister all your life,<br />Chanting faint hymns to the cold fruitless moon.<br />Thrice-blessed they that master so their blood,<br />To undergo such maiden pilgrimage;<br />But earthlier happy is the rose distill'd,<br />Than that which withering on the virgin thorn<br />Grows, lives and dies in single blessedness. - William Shakespeare


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