A Midsummer Nights Dream

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This same progeny of evils comes from our debate
Titania, Magic, Disorder
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For her sake I will not part with him
Titania, Love
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Then I must be thy lady
Titania, Marriage
3 of 133
Not for thy fairy Kingdom
Titania
4 of 133
What angel wakes me from my flowery bed?
Titania
5 of 133
I love thee
Titania, Bottom, Love
6 of 133
Methought I was enamoured of an ***
Titania
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The fairyland buys not the child of me
Titania, Females
8 of 133
Deceiving me is Thisbe's cue
Bottom
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An ***'s nole I fixed upon his head
Bottom, Puck, Magic, Metamorphosis
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Let me play Thisbe too
Bottom
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Ninny's tomb
Bottom
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Comedy of Pyramus and Thisbe
Bottom
13 of 133
Shall be called Bottom's dream because it hath no bottom
Bottom, Dream
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Thou art changed
Bottom, Metamorphosis
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Frights the maidens of the villagery
Puck
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Shrewd and knavish sprite
Puck
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Misleads night wanderers laughing at their harm
Puck, Disorder, Power
18 of 133
For three foot stoll mistaketh me
Puck, Magic, Metamorphosis
19 of 133
I jest to Oberon
Puck, Power
20 of 133
Lord what fools these mortals be
Puck
21 of 133
Servant
Puck, Power
22 of 133
This is thy negligence
Puck, Disorder
23 of 133
Thou hast mistaken quite
Puck
24 of 133
Squeezes the juice onto Lysanders eyes
Puck, Magic, Disorder
25 of 133
Our renowned Duke
Theseus, Power
26 of 133
Your father should be as a god
Theseus, Power
27 of 133
Never anything can be amiss if simpleness and duty tender it
Theseus
28 of 133
Egeus I will overbear your will
Theseus, Love
29 of 133
Either to die the death or to abjure forever the society of men
Theseus, Hermia
30 of 133
No doubt they rose up early to observe the rite of May
Theseus
31 of 133
These couples shall be eternally knit
Theseus, Love, Marriage
32 of 133
The anguish of a torturing hour
Theseus, Love
33 of 133
She lingers my desires
Theseus, Love
34 of 133
I am sick when I do look on thee
Demetrius
35 of 133
Demetrius my lord
Demetrius
36 of 133
Disdainful youth
Demetrius
37 of 133
I frown upon him yet he loves me still
Demetrius, Hermia, Love
38 of 133
Made love to Nedar's daughter
Demetrius
39 of 133
Mine own and not mine own
Demetrius, Magic, Helena
40 of 133
I had rather give his carcasse to my hounds
Demetrius
41 of 133
Leave thee to the mercy of wild beasts
Demetrius
42 of 133
The pleasure of mine eye is only Helena
Demetrius
43 of 133
I shall do thee mischief in the woods
Demetrius
44 of 133
I love thee not therefore pursue me not
Demetrius, Love
45 of 133
Painted maypole
Helena
46 of 133
Two lovely berries moulded on one stem
Helena, Hermia, Friendship
47 of 133
Strike me/ Spurn me/ Neglect me
Helena, Females
48 of 133
Sweet Athenian lady loves a disdainful youth
Helena, Love
49 of 133
Use me but as your Spaniel
Helena, Females
50 of 133
I will go tell him of fair Hermia's flight
Helena, Females
51 of 133
I see you are bent sent against me for your merriment
Helena
52 of 133
She hath blessed and attractive eyes
Hermia
53 of 133
I am not yet so low that my nails can reach unto thine eyes
Hermia, Females
54 of 133
I may dispose of her
Hermia, Power
55 of 133
Though she be but little she is fierce
Hermia
56 of 133
Dwarfish
Hermia
57 of 133
None but your beauty
Hermia
58 of 133
I swear to thee by cupid's strongest bow
Hermia, Love, Lysander
59 of 133
Fair Hermia
Hermia
60 of 133
Two lovely berries moulded on one stem
Hermia, Helena, Love
61 of 133
Two seeming bodies but one heart
Hermia, Helena, Love
62 of 133
End life when I end loyalty
Lysander, Love
63 of 133
Lysander riddles very prettily
Lysander
64 of 133
Withdraw and prove it
Lysander
65 of 133
I am my lord, as well derived as he
Lysander, Power
66 of 133
Two bosoms interchanied with an oath
Lysander, Love, Hermia
67 of 133
Not Hermia but Helena I love
Lysander, Love
68 of 133
This man hath bewitched the bosom of my child
Lysander
69 of 133
Although I hate her, I'll not harm her so
Lysander
70 of 133
Warrior love
Hippolyta, Females, Power
71 of 133
Bouncing Amazon
Hippolyta, Females
72 of 133
Hounds of Sparta
Hippolyta
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I love not to see wretchedness
Hippolyta
74 of 133
My Theseus
Hippolyta, Love
75 of 133
I was with Hercules and Cadmus once
Hippolyta, Females
76 of 133
He hath played on this prologue like a child on a recorder
Hippolyta
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Queen of the Amazons
Hippolyta, Female, Power
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All their minds transfigured so together
Hippolyta, Dreams
79 of 133
I torment thee for this injury
Oberon
80 of 133
Which by us shall blessed be
Oberon, Order, Magic
81 of 133
Come my Queen
Oberon, Power
82 of 133
The King
Oberon, Power
83 of 133
Madly dote upon the next live creature it sees
Oberon, Magic, Disorder
84 of 133
Ill met by moonlight proud Titania
Oberon
85 of 133
Am not I thy lord?
Oberon, Power
86 of 133
Why should Titania cross her Oberon?
Oberon
87 of 133
Annoint his eyes
Oberon, Magic, Disorder
88 of 133
I'll make her render up her page to me
Oberon, Power
89 of 133
Never mole, hairlip nor scare
Oberon, Magic, Order
90 of 133
Contagious fogs/ Rheumatic diseases
Disorder, Magic
91 of 133
Full of vexation come I, with complaint against my child
Disorder
92 of 133
Do you amend it?
Order
93 of 133
Removing ***'s head
Order
94 of 133
Shall seem a dream and fruitless vision
Order, Dream
95 of 133
These couples shall be eternally knit
Marriage, Love
96 of 133
Our nuptial hour draws on apace
Marriage
97 of 133
This man hath my consent to marry her
Marraige, Power
98 of 133
There gentle Hermia, may I marry thee
Marraige, Love
99 of 133
Come
Power
100 of 133
Philomel
Metamorphosis
101 of 133
Another moon
Metamorphosis, The Moon
102 of 133
What change is this sweet love?
Metamorphosis
103 of 133
Who will not change a raven for a dove?
Metamorphosis
104 of 133
Let us recount our dreams
Dreams
105 of 133
Fierce vexation of a dream
Dreams
106 of 133
Diana's alter
The Moon
107 of 133
Old moon wanes
The Moon
108 of 133
Ill met by moonlight
The Moon
109 of 133
Reason and love keep little company together
Love
110 of 133
The law upon his heasd
Love
111 of 133
The course of true love never did run smooth
Love
112 of 133
I rear up her boy
Love
113 of 133
Up and down, up and down
Magic
114 of 133
All the power this charm doth owe
Magic
115 of 133
My mistress with a monster is in love
Love, Magic
116 of 133
Frame thy tongue
Magic
117 of 133
Political power impinges on and shapes women's lives
Irene Dash
118 of 133
Create and destroy him
Louis Adrian
119 of 133
Dominate and reject the male
Louis Adrian
120 of 133
Lax hold that principles have on the female heart
Coleridge
121 of 133
Magic woods and find themselves in confusion
G.Knight
122 of 133
Reasonable and unreasonable
Paul Olson
123 of 133
The forest is to choose madness
Paul Olson
124 of 133
Darkness, evil and disorder
Paul Olson
125 of 133
Frightening/Disturbing
Stephen Fender
126 of 133
Can literally erase any trace of human order
Stephen Fender
127 of 133
Parents were advised not to force unpleasant matches on their offspring
Paul Olson
128 of 133
Reasonable and unreasonable love
Paul Olson
129 of 133
Permission of parents
Paul Olson
130 of 133
The lovers are absurd
G. Hunter
131 of 133
Claaify except as a dream, a means of dismissing it as unreal
David Young
132 of 133
The contrast between seeming and being
Allardyce Nicolls
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Titania, Love

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For her sake I will not part with him

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Titania, Marriage

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Titania

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Titania

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