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When Theseus and Hippolyta come through the woods hunting next morning ,
they find and wake up the sleeping lovers . All is well again . Lysander and
Hermia are united in love , and so are Demetrius and Helena . Back in Athens ,
Theseus ...
When Theseus and Hippolyta come through the woods hunting next morning ,
they find and wake up the sleeping lovers . All is well again . Lysander and
Hermia are united in love , and so are Demetrius and Helena . Back in Athens ,
Theseus ...
Page 134
their heads are hung With ears that sweep away the morning dew 68 The skies ,
the fountains , every region near Seemed. 64 one mutual cry , cries made by
each answering the other ( mutual ) , so that all the cries from different places ...
their heads are hung With ears that sweep away the morning dew 68 The skies ,
the fountains , every region near Seemed. 64 one mutual cry , cries made by
each answering the other ( mutual ) , so that all the cries from different places ...
Page 138
102 the morning ... worn - " the freshness of the morning has now rather worn
away " ; i.e. “ it is now getting rather late in the morning " . 103 three and three - "
three sets of couples ” ( including Theseus and Hippolyta ) . 104
undistinguishable ...
102 the morning ... worn - " the freshness of the morning has now rather worn
away " ; i.e. “ it is now getting rather late in the morning " . 103 three and three - "
three sets of couples ” ( including Theseus and Hippolyta ) . 104
undistinguishable ...
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