Brier Bush

A Midsummer Night’s Dream Question HELP?
“I’ll follow you, I’ll lead you about a round, Through bog, through bush, through brake, through brier; sometimes a horse I’ll be, sometimes a hound, a hog, a headless bear, sometime a fire; And neigh, and bark, and grunt, and roar, and burn, Like horse, hound, hog, bear, fire, at every turn”
what does Puck mean by this????/
just give me the general idea please
I have indeed read A Midsummer Night’s Dream and I’m terribly sorry to say that I do not remember that specific passage, but, of course, I shall do my best to decipher the innermost feelings!
I rather am coming to a conclusion that Puck is saying, very beautifully, that he will follow this person always and no matter what, whether in a romantic way, or a threatening way, well, I think you, fair young miss, can work that particular detail out.
Good day to you, I rather do so hope to see you again!
*walks off whistling merrily*
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