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The following events occur:

1. Titania is sung to sleep by a lullaby.

2. Oberon juices her eyes with the flower love-in-idleness

3. Lysander and Hermia are tired. He thinks they should sleep together and she thinks they aren't married yet. They sleep seperately.

4. Puck juices Lysander's eyes.

5. Helena and Demetrius arrive, quarrelling. Lysander wakes and falls for Helena and follows her, leaving Hermia.

6. Hermia wakes from a bad dream and finds herself alone.

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