Over hill, over dale, thorough bush, thorough briar, over park, over pale, thorough flood, thorough fire
Over hill, over dale, thorough bush, thorough briar, over park, over pale, thorough flood, thorough fire
The lines "Over hill, over dale, thorough bush, thorough briar, over park, over pale, thorough flood, thorough fire" are from William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream. These words are spoken by the character Puck, a mischievous fairy who serves the fairy king Oberon. The lines are part of a spell that Puck casts to help create chaos and confusion among the mortal characters in the play.