I am the drudge, and toil in your delight, but you shall bear the burden soon at night.(Nurse, Romeo and Juliet, 2.4.74-5)
Pray thee, sweet Mistress Margaret, deserve well at my hands by helping me to the speech of Beatrice. (5.2.1-3)
Help to dress me, good coz, good Meg, good Ursula. (3.4.90-1)
I can, at any unseasonable instant of the night, appoint her to look out at her lady's chamber window. (2.2.15-16)
"I have many ill qualities."
2.1.90-1
Title: Lady-in-waiting
Sex: female
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Hometown: Messina
Job: Waiting woman to Hero
Often called: Meg
About me: "I'll offend nobody" ( 3.4.31)
Personal philosophy: "God match me with a good dancer... And God keep him out of my sight when the dance is done!" (2.1.96-9)