Thou Wilt Fall Backward
The Nurse's favourite story: baby Juliet fell on her face, and the Nurse's late husband picked her up with a joke about how she'd fall the other way when she was older — and the baby stopped crying and said 'Ay.' The Nurse has been telling it at parties ever since; she tells it twice in this scene.
And then my husband,—God be with his soul! A was a merry man,—took up the child: ‘Yea,’ quoth he, ‘dost thou fall upon thy face? Thou wilt fall backward when thou hast more wit; Wilt thou not, Jule?’ and, by my holidame, The pretty wretch left crying, and said ‘Ay’. To see now how a jest shall come about. I warrant, and I should live a thousand years, I never should forget it. ‘Wilt thou not, Jule?’ quoth he; And, pretty fool, it stinted, and said ‘Ay.’