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| Egeus
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Full of vexation come I, with complaint
| I i 26
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| Lysander
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You have her father's love, Demetrius
| I i 104
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| Fairy
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Over hill, over dale, through bush, through brier
| II i 4
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| Puck
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The king doth keep his revels here to-night
| II i 20
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| Puck
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Thou speakest aright
I am that merry wanderer of the night.
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II i 45
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| Oberon
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That very time I saw, but thou couldst not
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II i 161
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| Oberon
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I pray thee give it me.
I know a bank where the wild thyme blows
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II i 258
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| Puck
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Through the forest have I gone
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II ii 58
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Oberon
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Thou seest these lovers seek a place to fight
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III ii 376
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| Oberon
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Welcome, good Robin. Seest thou this sweet sight?
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IV i 30
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| Demetrius
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My lord, fair Helen told me of their stealth
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IV i 66
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| Puck
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My mistress with a monster is in love
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III ii 10
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| Bottom
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When my cue comes, call me
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IV i 190
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| Theseus
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More strange than true. I never may believe
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V i 4
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Theseus
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Say what abridgment have you for this evening?
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V i 44
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| Theseus
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The kinder we, to give them thanks for nothing
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V i 96
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Quince
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If we offend, it is with our good will
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V i 117
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| Puck
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Now the hungry lion roars,
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V ii 1
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| Puck
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If we shadows have offended,
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V ii 56
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Bottom
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Sweet moon, I thank thee for thy sunny beams
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V i 250
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Flute
(as Thisbe)
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Asleep, my love?
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V i 294
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| Oberon
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Now, until the break of day
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V i 401
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