The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Harper, 1907 |
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Page 41
... Kate , untie my hands . KATH . If that be jest , then all the rest was so . Enter BAPTISTA [ Strikes her . BAP . Why , how now , dame ! whence grows this insolence ? Bianca , stand aside . Poor girl ! she weeps . Go ply thy needle ...
... Kate , untie my hands . KATH . If that be jest , then all the rest was so . Enter BAPTISTA [ Strikes her . BAP . Why , how now , dame ! whence grows this insolence ? Bianca , stand aside . Poor girl ! she weeps . Go ply thy needle ...
Page 47
... Kate to you ? PET . I pray you do ; I will attend her here , [ Exeunt Baptista , Gremio , Tranio , and Hortensio . And woo her with some spirit when she comes . Say that she rail ; why then I'll tell her plain She sings as sweetly as a ...
... Kate to you ? PET . I pray you do ; I will attend her here , [ Exeunt Baptista , Gremio , Tranio , and Hortensio . And woo her with some spirit when she comes . Say that she rail ; why then I'll tell her plain She sings as sweetly as a ...
Page 48
... Kate , the prettiest Kate in Christendom , Kate of Kate - Hall , my super - dainty Kate , For dainties are all Kates , and therefore , Kate , Take this of me , Kate of my consolation ; Hearing thy mildness praised in every town , Thy ...
... Kate , the prettiest Kate in Christendom , Kate of Kate - Hall , my super - dainty Kate , For dainties are all Kates , and therefore , Kate , Take this of me , Kate of my consolation ; Hearing thy mildness praised in every town , Thy ...
Page 49
... Kate , I will not burden thee ! For , knowing thee to be but young and light , — KATH . Too light for such a swain as you to catch ; And yet as heavy as my weight should be . PET . Should be ! should - buzz ! KATH . Well ta'en , and ...
... Kate , I will not burden thee ! For , knowing thee to be but young and light , — KATH . Too light for such a swain as you to catch ; And yet as heavy as my weight should be . PET . Should be ! should - buzz ! KATH . Well ta'en , and ...
Page 50
... Kate ? O , put me in thy books ! KATH . What is your crest ? a coxcomb ? PET . A combless cock , so Kate will be my hen . KATH . No cock of mine ; you crow too like a craven . PET . Nay , come , Kate , come ; you must not look so sour ...
... Kate ? O , put me in thy books ! KATH . What is your crest ? a coxcomb ? PET . A combless cock , so Kate will be my hen . KATH . No cock of mine ; you crow too like a craven . PET . Nay , come , Kate , come ; you must not look so sour ...
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