ACT 1
Scene 2
...company be past.
Enter Clown (Costard,) Constable (Dull,) and Wench (Jaquenetta.)
...with blushing.— Maid.
Man.
...at the lodge.
That’s hereby.
...it is situate.
Lord, how wise you are.
...tell thee wonders.
With that face?
...I love thee.
So I heard you say.
...And so, farewell.
Fair weather after you.
...Come, Jaquenetta, away.
Dull and Jaquenetta exit.
ACT 4
Scene 2
...feminine saluteth us.
Enter Jaquenetta and the Clown Costard.
to Nathaniel
God give you good morrow,
Master Person.
...it is well.
to Nathaniel
Good Master Parson, be so
good as read me this letter. It was given me by
Costard, and sent me from Don Armado. I beseech
you, read it.
She hands Nathaniel a paper, which he looks at.
...directed to you?
Ay, sir, from one Monsieur Berowne, one
of the strange queen’s lords.
...thy duty. Adieu.
Good Costard, go with me.—Sir, God
save your life.
...thee, my girl.
Costard and Jaquenetta exit.
Scene 3
...leg, a limb—
Enter Jaquenetta, with a paper, and Clown Costard.
...let me go.
God bless the King.
...peace away together.
I beseech your Grace, let this letter be read.
Our person misdoubts it. ’Twas treason, he said.
...hadst thou it?
Of Costard.
...the traitors stay.
Jaquenetta and Costard exit.