Be it so, Lysander: find you out a bed;
For I upon this bank will rest my head.
– William Shakespeare
A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Act 2, Scene 2. When Lysander admits being lost in the woods and suggests that the eloping lovers should rest and sleep, Hermia agrees. But she has no intention of sleeping with him and, in the interests of modesty and propriety, suggests that he find his own bed.