Act 2, Scene 3 Flashcards
And:
I sent thee 6 pence for thy leman: hadst it?
I did impeticos thy gratility.
And:
There’s a testril of me too.
Would you have a love song or a song of good-life?
And:
Ay; ay: I care not for good life.
SONG (O’ Mistress Mine)
And:
I am a dog at a catch.
By’r lady, sir, and some dogs will catch well.
And:
Most certain. Let our catch be, “Thou Knave.”
“Hold thy peace, thou knave,” knight? I shall be constrained in’t to call thee knave, knight.
And:
Begin, fool: it begins, “Hold thy peace.”
I shall never begin if I hold my peace.
Belch:
(Singing) “There dwelt a man in Babylon, lady, lady!”
Beshrew me, the knights in admirable fooling.
Mar:
Nay, good Sir Toby.
“His eyes do show his days are almost gone.”
Belch:
“But I will never die.”
“Sir Toby, there you lie.”
Belch:
“Shall I bid him go?”
“What an’ if you do?”
“Shall I bid him go, and spare not?”
“O’ no no no no no, you dare not.”
Belch:
Because thou art virtuous there shall be no more cakes and ale?
Yes, by Saint Anne, and ginger shall be hot i’ the mouth too.
And:
Here comes the fool! I’faith.
How now, my hearts! Did you ever see the picture of we three?