Oberon says in Act III Scene 2 that "About the woods go swifter than the wind,/ and Helena of Athens look thou find." If we read these two lines closely, we may rearrange the sentence order of these two lines in this way,
A.
You should go swifter than the wind around the forest, and make sure you find Helena of Athens.
B.
I should go swifter than the wind around the forest, and make sure I find helena of Athens.
C.
Helena of Athens should go swifter around the forest than the wind, and she looks to find you.
D.
Nobody goes swifter than the wind in the forest, and you should make sure to find her.