Here is an example of the nonsense in Quince's prologue:
"Whereat, with blade, with bloody blameful blade,
He bravely broach'd his boiling bloody breast;
And, thence the creamy foam of that same liquor
Did trickle down the hazard of his lips,
And, in some measure, stain his constant steel."
This passage consists of a series of disconnected and nonsensical phrases such as "bloody blameful blade," "creamy foam," and "hazard of his lips." The imagery and language used are nonsensical and do not convey a clear meaning or contribute to the plot of the play.