act 2 scene 4 Flashcards

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“a sail, a sail”

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God ye good morrow, gentlemen

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2
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“God ye good e’en, fair gentlewoman

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Is it good e’en?

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3
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“Tis no less, I tell ye, for the bawdy hand of the dial is now upon the price of noon”

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Out upon you! What a man are you?

Gentlemen, can any of you tell me where I may find the young Romeo?

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4
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“I am the youngest of that name, for fault of a worse”

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If you be her sir, I desire some confidence with ye!

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5
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“Nurse, commend me to thy lady and mistress

I protest unto thee-“

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Good heart, and i’ faith I will tell her as much.

Lord, Lord she will be a joyful woman!

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What wilt thou tell her, Nurse? Thou dost not mark me

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I will tell her sir, that you do protest, which, as I take it, is a gentlemanlike offer.

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7
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“Be shrived and married”

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This afternoon, sir? Well, she shall be there.

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Farewell, commend me to thy mistress

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Now God in heaven bless thee!……

Hark you, sir

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“What says though, my dear Nurse?”

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Well, sir, my mistress is the sweetest lady, Lord, Lord when ‘twas a little prating thing! O, there is a nobleman in town, one Paris, that would fain lay knife aboard

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