Set 1 Flashcards
Benedick: I do spy some marks of love in her…
Against my will, I am sent to bid you to come in to dinner.
Benedick: Fair Bea, I thank you for your pains.
I take no more pains for those thanks than you take pains to thank me. If it had been painful, I would not have come.
Benedick: You take pleasure then, in the message?
Yea, just so much as you may take upon a knife’s point and choke a daw withal. You have no stomach signior, fare you well.
Benedick: Ha! “Against my will I am sent to bid you into dinner.” I will go get her picture.
Lady Bea, have you wept all this while?
Yea, and I will weep a while longer.
Benedick: I do not desire that.
You have no reason. I do it freely
Benedick: Surely, I do believe your fair cousin is wronged.
Ah! How much might a man deserve of me that would right her?
Benedick: Is there any way to show such friendship?
A very even way. But no such friend.
Benedick: May a man do it?
Its a man’s office, but not yours.
Bene: I do love nothing in the world so well as you. Is not that strange?
As strange as the thing I know not. It were as possible for me to say I loved nothing so well as you. But believe me not and yet I lie not. I confess nothing, nor I deny nothing. I am sorry for my cousin.
Bene: By my sword, Bea, thou lovest me!
Do not swear and eat it.
Bene: I will swear by it that you love me and I will make him eat it that says I love not you.
Will you not eat your words?
Bene: With no sauce that can be devised to it. I protest I love thee.
Why then God forgive me.