Helena, Hermia, Lysander, and Demetrius are all in the woods and Lysander and Demetrius and loathing over Helena. Hermia stands nearby, watching and jealous of Lysander's love for Helena instead of her.
My love, my life, my soul fair Helena!
But fare ye well: which death or absence soon shall remedy.
I say I love thee more than he can do!
But when Hermia tries to get Lysander back, Lysander calls her names, expressing his dislike for her.
Why are you grown so rude? What change is this, sweet love?
Enraged and jeaulous f the fact that Lysander loves Helena instead, Hermia and Helena begin to argue with and call each other names.
Fie, fie, you counterfeit, you puppet, you!
While they argue, Lysander steps in between them and claims to protect his love, Helena, from Hermia, who he doesn't love anymore.
Be no afraid. She shall not harm thee, Helena.
In order to claim that he loves Helenea more than the other, Lysander and Demetrius seek a place to fight and whoever wins also wins Helena for himself.
"Follow"? Nay, I'll go with thee, cheek by jowl.
Now follow, if thou dar'st, to try whose right, Of thine of mine, is most in Helena.
After watching the trouble Robin has caused, Oberon directs Robin to put all four of the young lovers to sleep so this problem can be fixed.
Believe me, king of shadows, I mistook. Did not you tell me I should know the man by the Athenian garments he had on?
Hie therefore, Robin, overcast the night; the starry welkin cover thou anon Wwith drooping fog as black as Acheron, and lead these testy rivals so astray as one come not within another's way.
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