I love the St. Crispin's Day speech from Henry V, but I think this one may be more appropriate:
If we shadows have offended think but this and all is mended
That you have but slumbered here while these visions did appear
And this weak and idle theme no more yielding than a dream
Gentles do not reprehend, if you pardon, we will make amends
And as Im an honest Puck, if we have unearned luck
How to scape the serpents tongue, we will make amends ere long
Else the Puck a liar call, so goodnight unto you all
Give me your hands if we be friends and Robin shall restore amends
Thank you for your efforts in fleshing out a wonderful dream for us all.