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Marry , I fare well ; for here is cheer enough . Where is my wife ? PAGE . Here , noble Lord : what is thy will with her ? Sly . Are you my wife , and will not call me Husband ? My men should call me Lord : I am your goodman . PAGE .
Marry , I fare well ; for here is cheer enough . Where is my wife ? PAGE . Here , noble Lord : what is thy will with her ? Sly . Are you my wife , and will not call me Husband ? My men should call me Lord : I am your goodman . PAGE .
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Marry , I will ; let them play it . Is not a commonty A Christmas gambold or a tumbling - trick ? Page . No , my good Lord ; it is more pleasing stuff . SLY . What , household stuff ? PAGE . It is a kind of history . Sly .
Marry , I will ; let them play it . Is not a commonty A Christmas gambold or a tumbling - trick ? Page . No , my good Lord ; it is more pleasing stuff . SLY . What , household stuff ? PAGE . It is a kind of history . Sly .
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Marry , Sir , to get a husband for her sister . GRE . A husband ! a Devil . HOR . I say a husband . GRE . I say a Devil . Think'st thou , Hortensio , though her father be very rich , any man is so very ? a fool to be married to Hell ?
Marry , Sir , to get a husband for her sister . GRE . A husband ! a Devil . HOR . I say a husband . GRE . I say a Devil . Think'st thou , Hortensio , though her father be very rich , any man is so very ? a fool to be married to Hell ?
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Luc . Ah , Tranio , what a cruel father's he ! But art thou not advis'd he took some care To get her cunning schoolmasters to instruct her ? TRA . Ay , marry , am I , Sir ; and now ' tis plotted . Luc . I have it , Tranio . TRA .
Luc . Ah , Tranio , what a cruel father's he ! But art thou not advis'd he took some care To get her cunning schoolmasters to instruct her ? TRA . Ay , marry , am I , Sir ; and now ' tis plotted . Luc . I have it , Tranio . TRA .
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... and marry him to a puppet or an aglet - baby ; ' or an old trots with ne'er a tooth in her head , though she have as many diseases as two - and - fifty horses : why , nothing comes amiss , so money comes withal . HOR .
... and marry him to a puppet or an aglet - baby ; ' or an old trots with ne'er a tooth in her head , though she have as many diseases as two - and - fifty horses : why , nothing comes amiss , so money comes withal . HOR .
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