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Exit Laun . Shy . What says that fool of Hagar's offspring , ha ? Fes . His words
were , farewel , mistress ; nothing else . Shy . The patch is kind enough , but a
huge feeder : Snail - flow in profit , and he sleeps by day More than the wild cat ...
Exit Laun . Shy . What says that fool of Hagar's offspring , ha ? Fes . His words
were , farewel , mistress ; nothing else . Shy . The patch is kind enough , but a
huge feeder : Snail - flow in profit , and he sleeps by day More than the wild cat ...
Page 106
Exit 2 heard it groan . Rof . Is the * fool fick ? Biron . Sick at the heart . Rof . Alack ,
let it blood . Biron . Would that do it good ? Rif . My phyfick says , ay : Biron . Will
you prick't with your eye ? Rs . No poynt , with my knife . Biron . Now , god fave ...
Exit 2 heard it groan . Rof . Is the * fool fick ? Biron . Sick at the heart . Rof . Alack ,
let it blood . Biron . Would that do it good ? Rif . My phyfick says , ay : Biron . Will
you prick't with your eye ? Rs . No poynt , with my knife . Biron . Now , god fave ...
Page 287
Exit . Tra . A vengeance on your crafty wither'd hide ! Yet I have fac'd it with a card
of ten : ' Tis in my head to do my master good : I see no reason but suppos'd
Lucentio May get a father , call d suppos'd Vincentio ; And that's a wonder :
fathers ...
Exit . Tra . A vengeance on your crafty wither'd hide ! Yet I have fac'd it with a card
of ten : ' Tis in my head to do my master good : I see no reason but suppos'd
Lucentio May get a father , call d suppos'd Vincentio ; And that's a wonder :
fathers ...
Page 290
Exit . Luc . ' Faith , mistress , then I have no cause to stay . ( Exit . Hor . But I have
cause to pry into this pedant ; Methinks , he looks as though he were in love : Yet
if thy thoughts , Bianca , be so humble , To cast thy wand'ring eyes on every ...
Exit . Luc . ' Faith , mistress , then I have no cause to stay . ( Exit . Hor . But I have
cause to pry into this pedant ; Methinks , he looks as though he were in love : Yet
if thy thoughts , Bianca , be so humble , To cast thy wand'ring eyes on every ...
Page 304
... And thus I'll curb her mad and headstrong humour , He that knows better how
to tame a shrew , Now let him speak ' ; ' tis charity to shew . [ Exit . IV . SCENE
Padua . Enter Tranio , and Hortensio . Tra . TS'T possible , friend Licio , that
Bianca ...
... And thus I'll curb her mad and headstrong humour , He that knows better how
to tame a shrew , Now let him speak ' ; ' tis charity to shew . [ Exit . IV . SCENE
Padua . Enter Tranio , and Hortensio . Tra . TS'T possible , friend Licio , that
Bianca ...
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