Much Ado About Nothing

Write the meaning of the following, as used in context of the Play And therefore certainly it were not good she knew his love, lest she’ll make sport at it. (Scene 1, lines 60-61)

Write the meaning of the following, as used in context of the Play

And therefore certainly it were not good she knew his love, lest she’ll make sport at it. (Scene 1, lines 60-61)

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Ursula agrees with Hero that Beatrice should not find out about Benedick's love for her because she would make fun of it. Of course Ursula and Hero know that Beatrice is eavesdropping on them.