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I do not own Harry Potter, or A Midsummer Night's Dream. I did have a dream in summer one time, though...I think.

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CORNELIUS
Now, Lydia, our nuptial hour
Draws on apace; four happy days bring in
Another moon: but, O, methinks, how slow
This old moon wanes! She lingers my desires,
Like to a step-dame or a dowager
Long withering out a young man revenue.

LYDIA
Four days will quickly steep themselves in night;
Four nights will quickly dream away the time;
And then the moon, like to a silver bow
New-bent in heaven, shall behold the night
Of our solemnities.

CORNELIUS
Go, Percival,
Stir up the English youth to merriments;
Awake the pert and nimble spirit of mirth;
Turn melancholy forth to funerals;
The pale companion is not for our pomp.

Exit PERCIVAL

Lydia, I woo’d thee with my words,
And won thy love;
I will wed thee in another key,
With pomp, with triumph and with revelling.

Enter LUCIUS, HERMIONE, RON, and HARRY

LUCIUS
Happy be Cornelius, our renowned minister!

CORNELIUS
Thanks, good Lucius: what's the news with thee?

LUCIUS
Full of vexation come I, with complaint
Against my child, my daughter Hermione.
Stand forth, Draco. My noble lord,
This man hath my consent to marry her.
Stand forth, Ronald: and my gracious duke,
This man hath bewitched the bosom of my child;
Thou, thou, Ronald, thou hast given her rhymes,
And interchanged love-tokens with my child:
Thou hast by moonlight at her window sung,
With feigning voice verses of feigning love,
And stolen the impression of her fantasy
With bracelets of thy hair, rings, gawds, conceits,
Knacks, trifles, nosegays, sweetmeats, messengers
Of strong prevailment in unhardened youth:
With cunning hast thou filched my daughter's heart,
Turned her obedience, which is due to me,
To stubborn harshness: and, my gracious duke,
Be it so she; will not here before your grace
Consent to marry with Draco,
I beg the ancient privilege of Hogsmead,
As she is mine, I may dispose of her:
Which shall be either to this gentleman
Or to her death, according to our law
Immediately provided in that case.

CORNELIUS
What say you, Hermione? Be advised fair maid:
To you your father should be as a god;
One that composed your beauties, yea, and one
To whom you are but as a form in wax
By him imprinted and within his power
To leave the figure or disfigure it.
Draco is a worthy gentleman.

HERMIONE
So is Ronald.

CORNELIUS
In himself he is;
But in this kind, wanting your father's voice,
The other must be held the worthier.

HERMIONE
I would my father looked but with my eyes.

CORNELIUS
Rather your eyes must with his judgment look.

HERMIONE
I do entreat your grace to pardon me.
I know not by what power I am made bold,
Nor how it may concern my modesty,
In such a presence here to plead my thoughts;
But I beseech your grace that I may know
The worst that may befall me in this case,
If I refuse to wed Draco.

CORNELIUS
Either to die the death or to abjure
Forever the society omen.
Therefore, fair Hermione, 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 Beauxbatons,
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 distilled,
Than that which withering on the virgin thorn
Grows, lives and dies in single blessedness.

HERMIONE
So will I grow, so live, so die,
Ere I will my virgin patent up
Unto his lordship, whose unwished yoke
My soul consents not to give sovereignty.

CORNELIUS
Take time to pause; and, by the next new moon--
The sealing-day between my love and me,
For everlasting bond of fellowship--
Upon that day either prepare to die
For disobedience to your father's will,
Or else to wed Draco, as he would;
Or on Diana's altar to protest
For aye austerity and single life.

DRACO
Relent, sweet Hermione: and, Ronald, yield
Thy crazed title to my certain right.

RONALD
You have her father's love, Draco;
Let me have Hermione's: do you marry him.

LUCIUS
Scornful Ronald! True, he hath my love,
And what is mine my love shall render him.
And she is mine, and all my right of her
I do estate unto Draco.

RONALD
I am, my lord, as well derived as he,
As well possessed; my love is more than his;
My blood every way as fairly ranked,
If not with vantage, as Draco’s;
And, which is more than all these boasts can be,
I am beloved of beauteous Hermione:
Why should not I then prosecute my right?
Draco, I'll avouch it to his head,
Made love to Nedar's daughter, Pansy,
And won her soul; and she, sweet lady, dotes,
Devoutly dotes, dotes in idolatry,
Upon this spotted and inconstant man.

CORNELIUS
I must confess that I have heard so much,
And with Draco thought to have spoke thereof;
But, being over-full of self-affairs,
My mind did lose it. But, Draco, come;
And come, Lucius; you shall go with me,
I have some private schooling for you both.
For you, fair Hermione, look you arm yourself
To fit your fancies to your father's will;
Or else the law of Athens yields you up--
Which by no means we may extenuate--
To death, or to a vow of single life.
Come, my Lydia: what cheer, my love?
Draco and Lucius, go along:
I must employ you in some business
Against our nuptial and confer with you
Of something nearly that concerns yourselves.

LUCIUS
With duty and desire we follow you.

Exit all but RONALD and HERMIONE

RONALD
How now, my love! Why is your cheek so pale?
How chance the roses there do fade so fast?

HERMIONE
Belike for want of rain, which I could well
Beteem them from the tempest of my eyes.

RONALD
Ay me! For aught that I could ever read,
Could ever hear by tale or history,
The course of true love never did run smooth;
But, either it was different in blood,--

HERMIONE
O cross! Too high to be enthralled to low.

RONALD
Or else misgraffed in respect of years,--

HERMIONE
O spite! Too old to be engaged to young.

RONALD
Or else it stood upon the choice of friends,--

HERMIONE
O hell! To choose love by another's eyes.

RONALD
Or, if there were a sympathy in choice,
War, death, or sickness did lay siege to it,
Making it momentany as a sound,
Swift as a shadow, short as any dream;
Brief as the lightning in the collied night,
That, in a spleen, unfolds both heaven and earth,
And here a man has power to say 'Behold!'
The jaws of darkness do devour it up:
So quick bright things come to confusion.

HERMIONE
If then true lovers have been ever crossed,
It stands as an edict in destiny:
Then let us teach our trial patience,
Because it is a customary cross,
As due to love as thoughts and dreams and sighs,
Wishes and tears, poor fancy's followers.

RONALD
A good persuasion: therefore, hear me, Hermione.
I have a brother, and sister-in-law
Of great revenue, and they have no child:
From Hogsmead is their house remote seven leagues;
And she respects me as her only son.
There, gentle Hermione, may I marry thee;
And to that place the sharp Hogsmead law
Cannot pursue us. If thou love me then,
Steal forth thy father's house tomorrow night;
And in the wood, a league without the town,
Where I did meet thee once with Astoria,
To do observance to a morn of May,
There will I stay for thee.

HERMIONE
My good Ronald!
I swear to thee, by Cupid's strongest bow,
By his best arrow with the golden head,
By the simplicity of Venus' doves,
By that which knit souls and prospers loves,
And by that fire which burned the Carthage queen,
When the false Troyan under sail was seen,
By all the vows that ever men have broke,
In number more than ever women spoke,
In that same place thou hast appointed me,
Tomorrow truly will I meet with thee.

RONALD
Keep promise, love. Look, here comes Pansy.

Enter PANSY

HERMIONE
God speed fair Pansy! Whither away?

PANSY
Call you me fair? That fair again unsay.
Draco loves your fair: O happy fair!
Your eyes are lode-stars; and your tongue's sweet air
More tuneable than lark to shepherd's ear,
When wheat is green, when hawthorn buds appear.
Sickness is catching: O, were favor so,
Yours would I catch, fair Hermione, ere I go;
My ear should catch your voice, my eye your eye,
My tongue should catch your tongue's sweet melody.
Were the world mine, Draco being bated,
The rest I'd give to be to you translated.
O, teach me how you look, and with what art
You sway the motion of Draco’s heart.

HERMIONE
I frown upon him, yet he loves me still.

PANSY
O that your frowns would teach my smiles such skill!

HERMIONE
I give him curses, yet he gives me love.

PANSY
O that my prayers could such affection move!

HERMIONE
The more I hate, the more he follows me.

PANSY
The more I love, the more he hates me.

HERMIONE
His folly, Astoria, is no fault of mine.

PANSY
None, but your beauty: would that fault were mine!

HERMIONE
Take comfort: he no more shall see my face;
Ronald and myself will fly this place.
Before the time I did Ronald see,
Seemed Hogsmead as a paradise to me:
O, then, what graces in my love do dwell,
That he hath turned a heaven unto a hell!

RONALD
Pansy, to you our minds we will unfold:
Tomorrow night, when Phoebe doth behold
Her silver visage in the watery glass,
Decking with liquid pearl the bladed grass,
A time that lovers' flights doth still conceal,
Through Athens' gates have we devised to steal.

HERMIONE
And in the wood, where often you and I
Upon faint primrose-beds were wont to lie,
Emptying our bosoms of their counsel sweet,
There my Ronald and myself shall meet;
And thence from Athens turn away our eyes,
To seek new friends and stranger companies.
Farewell, sweet playfellow: pray thou for us;
And good luck grant thee thy Draco!
Keep word, Ronald: we must starve our sight
From lovers' food till tomorrow deep midnight.

RONALD
I will, my Hermione.

Exit HERMIONE

Astoria, adieu:
As you on him, Draco dote on you!

Exit

PANSY
How happy some over other some can be!
Through Athens I am thought as fair as she.
But what of that? Draco thinks not so;
He will not know what all but he do know:
And as he errs, doting on Hermione's eyes,
So I, admiring of his qualities:
Things base and vile, folding no quantity,
Love can transpose to form and dignity:
Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind;
And therefore is winged Cupid painted blind:
Nor have Love's mind of any judgement taste;
Wings and no eyes figure unheedy haste:
And therefore is Love said to be a child,
Because in choice he is so oft beguiled.
As waggish boys in game themselves forswear,
So the boy Love is perjured everywhere:
For ere Demetrius looked on Hermione's eyne,
He hailed down oaths that he was only mine;
And when this hail some heat from Hermione felt,
So he dissolved, and showers of oaths did melt.
I will go tell him of fair Hermione's flight:
Then to the wood will he tomorrow night
Pursue her; and for this intelligence
If I have thanks, it is a dear expense:
But herein mean I to enrich my pain,
To have his sight thither and back again.

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posted by StarPotterRings
I am not biased in this I love them both.
Its going to be hard to compare the two greatest books and movie series ever made. Although I will try anyway!
MOVIES
1. Grossing- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows made 1.328 Billion Dollars. Lord of the Rings: Return of the King made 1.119 Billion Dollars. Potter wins this round!
2. Scenes- Harry Potter had really great scenes. Such as the battle between Dumbledore and Voldemort in the OotP or the Battle of Hogwarts in the DH. LotR also has great scenes such as the battle of Helms Deep, Pelennor Fields, and when Frodo throws in the ring. I think...
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posted by peppergirl30
When I woke up, not even the dreary weather could dampen my mood. I had a spring in my step, just waiting, waiting waiting for 8:00 in the Library. People notice it, too, especially my friends.

''Rosie.. you haven't been this way since last year. Are you sure you're okay?'' Aimee's eyes are filled with suspicion.

''I'm amazing,'' I say, and actually smile. My muscles aren't used to it, my face has been locked into a grimace for the last few weeks. But I'm determined to change that: showing Hugo that I'm strong might make him think about what he's done to me, to our family.
I never thought...
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posted by Hermione-Fan361
Scorpius POV
The Sorting had just ended, and I spotted Rose making her way across the Great Hall to the Slytherin table. "Move over, Albus, make room!" she ordered upon arrival. She squeezed in between Albus and myself, as many people stared.Rose being a Gryffindor, many were shocked that she would sit at our table. "So, how are your new students? That one girl we got, Lacey I think, is really smart. But she's kinda mean." Rose ranted. She always had something to say, and I had no idea how she managed to keep quiet in class. I informed her that at least 3 of the kids we had got were going to...
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1) Attempt to use Snape's oily hair to cook chips

2) Send Snape shampoo

3) Take pictures of himself while showering and then sell them to the female population of Hogwarts.

4) Give Remus a makeover while he is asleep.

5) Ask the potions professor whether the day's assignment can be used a sexual lubricant.

6) Sign his essays 'Seriously Sexy Sirius'.

7) Convince Remus that all the books in the library have been stolen and that it is closing down.

8) Tell First years that Filch is the Voice of God.

9)Tell people that it's Remus' Time of the Month when he tells First Years off for breathing too loudly.

10)Calling Lucius Malfoy "Luscious Mouthful" is just plain gross

11)I will not change the password to the prefects' bath to "Makes getting clean almost as much fun as getting dirty".
1. This one is funny, in Harry Potter’s world owls are considered to be the primary means of communication, but in many countries owls are considered bad luck and harbingers of death.

2. You know those witchy sounding names history in Harry Potter; well they were discovered from the famous book of herbal lore called Culpeper’s Complete Herbal.

3. The name of the author J.K. Rowling has not the “K” word part of her legal name; it has been from her grandmother’s name Kathleen and was put into book to get the male readers attraction.

4. Rowling’s favorite beast from the series is the...
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posted by KishuandIchigo
This is my first fan fiction, so don't be mean to me about it if you don't like it.
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It all started, that one fateful day, on my eleventh birthday, when I found out that wizards and witches were REAL, and not just things from fairy tales that your parents told you to amuse you.

I'm Miranda Basil. I have long, dark brown hair, dark green eyes, and a skinny body. I like anime, facebook, and I am a tomboy. I'm muggle-born. Just yesterday, I found out that I was a witch.

That morning was just like any other day, well, except for...
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posted by JBDisneyDemi
Actually finishing it was the most remarkable feeling I've ever had... [I felt] euphoria, devastated... I was in a hotel room on my own, sobbing my heart out. I downed half a bottle of champagne in one and went home with mascara all over my face.
J. K. Rowling
On finishing her seventh and last Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Deadly Hallows.

I sat and thought for four (delayed train) hours, and all the details bubbled up in my brain, and this scrawny, black-haired, bespectacled boy who didn't know he was a wizard became more and more real to me.
J. K. Rowling
How the Harry Potter tale came...
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posted by Dusty12345
Some Harry Potter fans might disagree with me, but... THE NEWEST MOVIE SUCKED!!!! Sorry to say this but it did. It was a lot shorter than all the others, there was almost no plot, and almost nothing happened the whole movie. All they accomplished in the movie was to find the initials of some guy. I hope the next one does a lot better than that one. Although I suppose Dumbledore dying was an interesting thing that happened. The only good thing that came out of that movie was that it progressed the story. Other fans should agree with me, and if they don't it would surprise me. I am a long time Harry Potter fan. I have all the movies and I have seen all of them in the theaters, and I have all the books. I'm not saying I am no longer a Harry Potter fan or I don't look forward to the next movie, but if you haven't seen the movie stick to the book.
I just love the name Ron :)
I just love the name Ron :)
So as I'm saying, Ron is one of those many characters that I preferred in the books , but the difference in the movie and the book Ron- its superior. In fact, I can say I am neutral about the movie Ron a bit while liking the books Ron.

So first of all, the movies portrayed Ron's relationships very, very BAD. I think the director shipped Harry with Hermione, because their chemistry in the movie is such a blessing while Ron just appears from nowhere in the movies. Mostly like everyone, I started on the series by watching the movies when I was a bit of younger, and I was soo confused when Ron...
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I just knew I had to write this article after seeing a lot of fans debating on the topic:

"Are the books or movies better?"

So first of all, my love for Harry Potter didn't start from the books. My mother kept recommending them to me, but I was younger when the books came out first. That days, I always judged a book by its cover. So when I saw a random boy with a scar on his forehead standing and 7 books about him, I said, "Mom, stop. I don't wanna read it, I feel like it won't be interesting,"

My mom said ok, and we left the bookshop. But from that day on, my friends started watching Harry Potter...
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posted by elsafan1010
TOTAL LIST
1- Ask her if she's poor enough to afford a normal pen rather than the banned ones.

2- Call her Pinkie Pie.

3- Tell her you're gonna give her a dress for birthday and when she asks put a dress on a toad and show her.

4- Tell her Lockhart did a better job teaching than her.

5- Don't say anything when she punishes you and when she tells you "Why don't you speak up" tell her that you can't talk bad with animals.

6- Call Madam Pomfrey every second she speaks and say "You don't sound good, miss,"

7- Tell her that she should have been in the Hogwarts House called Pinkies.

8- Turn her into a toad...
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posted by elsafan1010
First of all I should say this are the deaths of the movies, because more people died in the movies then books such as Lavender. I was so sad nearly about all characters! So I'm reviewing their sadnesses and remembering, listing them.

Hedwig

Hedwig is Harry's loyal owl which was a present from Hagrid to Harry for his birthday. He died in Harry Potter and the deathly hallows while everybody drank a potion to look like Harry. The death eaters kicked him out of the way and he fell down from all the meters, never be sawn again. He has a wildly underrated death and Harry shouted "Hedwig," but never...
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posted by bendaimmortal
We live mainly the time period the books and most roleplaying games skip over – generally the 1980s and the beginning of the '90s – we'll see how the sociaty healed from the long war, and what happened when in the summer of 1992 a rumour spread that the Boy Who Lived battled Voldemort inside Hogwarts! How is your character adapting? Or is it a muugle who's yet to find out about the secret world of magic? Or perhaps a muggle who's absolutely terrified by magic like Mr. Dursley? In addition to the final two years of the first wizarding war, in this RPG muggles and the everyday life and festives...
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