* Morpheus is the Greek god of dreams. He is often associated with sleep and the realm of dreams in mythology.
* Shakespeare's Plays: Shakespeare often explored themes of sleep and dreams in his works. For example, in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," the play deals with illusions, transformations, and dreamlike states.
* Other Plays: Some plays might reference Morpheus indirectly, mentioning "the arms of sleep" or using imagery related to dreams and slumber.
It's important to note that the phrase "asleep in the arms of Morpheus" is a common idiom, not a direct quote from any specific play.
If you are looking for a specific play with a direct reference to Morpheus and sleep, you might want to look for plays dealing with:
* Greek mythology: Plays based on Greek myths might reference Morpheus directly.
* Dreams and Sleep: Plays focusing on the themes of dreams, sleep, and the unconscious mind might have references to Morpheus or sleep imagery.
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