”The false *adjective* *noun* that we *verb* for her” (Hero is tricking Beatrice into falling in love with Benedick- similar imagery to Claudio)
“The false sweetbait that we lay for her”
“What *noun* is in mine *noun*? Can this be *noun*?” (Beatrice is shocked to hear that Benedick loves her)
“What fire is in mine ears? Can this be true?”
“I will requite thee, / *verb* my *adjective* *noun* to thy loving *noun*” (Beatrice says that she will return Benedick's love)
“I will requite thee, / Taming my wildheart to thy loving hand”
“Even she; Leonato's *noun* , your *noun*, every man’s *noun* ” (Don John accuses Hero of being unfaithful, suggesting she 'belongs' to all men)
“Even she; Leonato's Hero, your Hero, every man’s Hero”
“There I will *verb* her” (Claudio is determined to humiliate Hero if what Don John has said is true)
“There I will shame her”
“Take their *noun* yourself… I am now in great *noun*” (The watch try tell Leonato that they have arrested Borachio and Conrade, but Leonato is too busy preparing for the wedding to listen)
“Take their examination yourself… I am now in great haste”