Now, fair Hippolyte, our nuptial hour Draws on apace. Four happy days bring in Another moon. (I, i, 1-3)
Theseus and Hippolyta
And, my gracious duke, Be it so she will not here before you Grace, Consent to marry with Demetrius (I, i, 40-41)
Egeus, Theseus, and Hermia
The worst that may befall me in this case If I refuse to wed Demetrius (I, i, 65-66)
Either to die the death or to abjure Forever the society of men (I, i, 67-68)
Hermia and Theseus
I have a widow aunt, a dowager Of great revenue, and she hath no child. From Athens is her house remote seven leagues, and she respects me as her only son. There, genial Hermia, may I marry thee; (I, i, 159-163)
Lysander and Hermia
ACT ONE SCENE TWO
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 the Duchess on his wedding day at night. (I, ii, 4-7)
Quince to the workmen
We will meet, and there we may rehearse most obscenely and courageously. Take pains. Be permit. Adieu. (I, ii, 104-105)