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1  All that I will tell you is, that the Duke hath dined.
A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT IV
2  And, my gracious Duke, This man hath bewitch'd the bosom of my child.
A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT I
3  An the Duke had not given him sixpence a day for playing Pyramus, I'll be hanged.
A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT IV
4  SNUG Masters, the Duke is coming from the temple, and there is two or three lords and ladies more married.
A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT IV
5  This green plot shall be our stage, this hawthorn brake our tiring-house; and we will do it in action, as we will do it before the Duke.
A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT III
6  Here is the scroll of every man's name, which is thought fit through all Athens, to play in our interlude before the Duke and Duchess, on his wedding-day at night.
A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT I
7  Now thou and I are new in amity, And will tomorrow midnight solemnly Dance in Duke Theseus' house triumphantly, And bless it to all fair prosperity: There shall the pairs of faithful lovers be Wedded, with Theseus, all in jollity.
A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT IV
8  And, my gracious Duke, Be it so she will not here before your grace Consent to marry with Demetrius, I beg the ancient privilege of Athens: As she is mine I may dispose of her; Which shall be either to this gentleman Or to her death, according to our law Immediately provided in that case.
A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT I