Page 765 - Shakespeare - Vol. 4
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SECOND LADY
Who taught’ this!
MAMILLIUS
I learn’d it out of women’s faces. Pray now,
What colour are your eyebrows?
FIRST LADY
Blue, my lord.
MAMILLIUS
Nay, that’s a mock: I have seen a lady’s nose
That has been blue, but not her eyebrows.
FIRST LADY
Hark ye, [15]
The queen your mother rounds apace: we shall
Present our services to a fine new prince
One of these days, and then you’d wanton with us,
If we would have you.
SECOND LADY
She is spread of late
Into a goodly bulk: good time encounter her! [20]
HERMIONE
What wisdom stirs amongst you? Come, sir, now
I am for you again: ’pray you, sit by us,
And tell ’s a tale.
MAMILLIUS
Merry, or sad, shall’t be?
HERMIONE
As merry as you will.
MAMILLIUS