act 2 scene 4 Flashcards
“a sail, a sail”
God ye good morrow, gentlemen
“God ye good e’en, fair gentlewoman
Is it good e’en?
“Tis no less, I tell ye, for the bawdy hand of the dial is now upon the price of noon”
Out upon you! What a man are you?
Gentlemen, can any of you tell me where I may find the young Romeo?
“I am the youngest of that name, for fault of a worse”
If you be her sir, I desire some confidence with ye!
“Nurse, commend me to thy lady and mistress
I protest unto thee-“
Good heart, and i’ faith I will tell her as much.
Lord, Lord she will be a joyful woman!
What wilt thou tell her, Nurse? Thou dost not mark me
I will tell her sir, that you do protest, which, as I take it, is a gentlemanlike offer.
“Be shrived and married”
This afternoon, sir? Well, she shall be there.
Farewell, commend me to thy mistress
Now God in heaven bless thee!……
Hark you, sir
“What says though, my dear Nurse?”
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