The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare
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Gre. And me too, good Lord
Tra. Husht master, heres some good pastime toward; That wench is starke mad, or wonderfull froward Lucen. But in the others silence do I see, Maids milde behauiour and sobrietie. Peace Tranio Tra. Well said Mr, mum, and gaze your fill Bap. Gentlemen, that I may soone make good What I haue said, Bianca get you in, And let it not displease thee good Bianca, For I will loue thee nere the lesse my girle Kate. A pretty peate, it is best put finger in the eye, and she knew why Bian. Sister content you, in my discontent. Sir, to your pleasure humbly I subscribe: My bookes and instruments shall be my companie, On them to looke, and practise by my selfe Luc. Harke Tranio, thou maist heare Minerua speak Hor. Signior Baptista, will you be so strange, Sorrie am I that our good will effects Bianca's greefe |
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