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Page 188
Send to his brother , fetch that gallant hither ; If he be absent , bring his brother to
me , I'll make him find him : do this fuddenly ; And let not search and inquisition
quail To bring again these foolish runaways . [ Exeunt . lica leto Di 4 SCE N E III .
Send to his brother , fetch that gallant hither ; If he be absent , bring his brother to
me , I'll make him find him : do this fuddenly ; And let not search and inquisition
quail To bring again these foolish runaways . [ Exeunt . lica leto Di 4 SCE N E III .
Page 241
Patience once more , whiles our compact is urg'd : You say , if I bring in your
Rosalind , ( to the Duke . You will bestow her on Orlando here ? Duke Sen. That
would I , had I kingdoms to give with her . Ros . And you say , you will have her
when ...
Patience once more , whiles our compact is urg'd : You say , if I bring in your
Rosalind , ( to the Duke . You will bestow her on Orlando here ? Duke Sen. That
would I , had I kingdoms to give with her . Ros . And you say , you will have her
when ...
Page 283
For I am he am born to tame you , Kate , And bring you from a wild cat to a Kate ,
Conformable as other houshold Kates : Here comes your father ; never make
denial , I must and will have Catharine to my wife . you , nill Nn 2 SCENE SCENE
v .
For I am he am born to tame you , Kate , And bring you from a wild cat to a Kate ,
Conformable as other houshold Kates : Here comes your father ; never make
denial , I must and will have Catharine to my wife . you , nill Nn 2 SCENE SCENE
v .
Page 297
... my any thing ; And here the stands , touch her whoever dare ; I'll bring my
action on the proudest he , That stops my way in Padua : Grumio , VOL . II . Draw
PP ! Draw forth thy weapon ; we're beset with thieves THE TAMING OF THE
SHREW ...
... my any thing ; And here the stands , touch her whoever dare ; I'll bring my
action on the proudest he , That stops my way in Padua : Grumio , VOL . II . Draw
PP ! Draw forth thy weapon ; we're beset with thieves THE TAMING OF THE
SHREW ...
Page 392
Thus your own proper wisdom Brings in the champion honour on my part ,
Against your vain affault . Ber . Here , take my ring : My house , my honour , yea ,
my life be thine , And I'll be bid by thee . Dia . When midnight comes , knock at my
...
Thus your own proper wisdom Brings in the champion honour on my part ,
Against your vain affault . Ber . Here , take my ring : My house , my honour , yea ,
my life be thine , And I'll be bid by thee . Dia . When midnight comes , knock at my
...
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