I had rather a dog bark at a crow than a man swear he loves me - beatrice
i wonder that you will still be talking, signor Benedict nobody marks you - beatrice
no, uncle, i'll none - beatrice
and benedict, love on, i will requite thee, taming my wild heart to thy loving hand - beatrice
oh on mysoul my cousin is belied - beatrice
sweet hero, she is wronged, she is slandered, she is undone - beatrice
g-d help the noble claudio, if he hath caught the Benedict it willcost him a thousand pound ere to be cured - beatrice
not till g-d make men of some other metal than earth - beatrice
i love you with so much of my heart that there is none left to protest - beatrice
'Go to, i'faith, and thouwiltneeds thrust thy neckinto a yoke'- benedick
'I would my horse had the speed of your tongue' - benedick
'I will in the interimundertake one of Hercules'labours, which is to bring Signor Benedick and the Lady Beatrice into a mountain of affection' - don pedro
'I do love nothing in the world so well asyou' - benedick
'With anger, with sickness, with hunger [...] notwithlove' - benedick
"Sufferlove! A goodepithet: I do sufferlove indeed, for I love thee against my will.' - benedick
i will live as a bachelor - benedick
can the world buy such a jewel - claudio
"In mine eye she is the sweetest lady that ever I looked on." - claudio
where i should wed her, there i will shame her - claudio
'Give not this rottenorange to your friend, she is but the sign and semblance of her honour' - claudio
'Not to be married, Not to knit my soul to an approvèdwanton.' - claudio
i cannothide what i am - don john
i am a plain dealing villain - don john
Friendship is constant in all other things, Save in the office and affairs of love. - claudio
She speaksponiards, and every wordstabs. - benedick
SomeCupid kills with arrows, some withtraps. - hero
Thou andI are too wise to woo peaceably. - benedick