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1  A room in the Palace of Theseus.
A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT I
2  He and the rest kneel to Theseus.
A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT IV
3  An Apartment in the Palace of Theseus.
A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT V
4  Perchance till after Theseus' wedding-day.
A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT II
5  Enter Theseus, Hippolyta, Egeus and Train.
A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT IV
6  Tis strange, my Theseus, that these lovers speak of.
A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT V
7  Enter Theseus, Hippolyta, Philostrate and Attendants.
A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT I
8  Enter Theseus, Hippolyta, Philostrate, Lords and Attendants.
A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT V
9  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
10  Near to her close and consecrated bower, While she was in her dull and sleeping hour, A crew of patches, rude mechanicals, That work for bread upon Athenian stalls, Were met together to rehearse a play Intended for great Theseus' nuptial day.
A Midsummer Night's Dream By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT III