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Page 124
... wakes up , in love again with her husband , and they go away happily together . It is now morning . Theseus and Hippolyta enter with Egeus : they are up early , to celebrate May Day . The lovers awaken , Lysander in love with Hermia ...
... wakes up , in love again with her husband , and they go away happily together . It is now morning . Theseus and Hippolyta enter with Egeus : they are up early , to celebrate May Day . The lovers awaken , Lysander in love with Hermia ...
Page 131
... wake you , my sweet Queen . TITANIA ( wakes and rises ) My Oberon ! What visions have I seen ! Methought I was enamoured of an ass . There lies your love . OBERON TITANIA 70 How came these things to pass ? 75 O , how mine eyes do loathe ...
... wake you , my sweet Queen . TITANIA ( wakes and rises ) My Oberon ! What visions have I seen ! Methought I was enamoured of an ass . There lies your love . OBERON TITANIA 70 How came these things to pass ? 75 O , how mine eyes do loathe ...
Page 203
... wakes , she knows her vision is un- focused ( 185 ) , but in a word or two she sums up her situation — recalling that the Duke and her father have just left- that her way is clear , her father's objection overridden . She plays no ...
... wakes , she knows her vision is un- focused ( 185 ) , but in a word or two she sums up her situation — recalling that the Duke and her father have just left- that her way is clear , her father's objection overridden . She plays no ...
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