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Page 290
Enter a Servant . Serv . Mistress , your father prays you leave And help to dress
your fifter's chamber up ; You know to - morrow is the wedding - day . Bian .
Farewel , sweet masters both ; I must be gone . [ Exit . Luc . ' Faith , mistress , then
I ...
Enter a Servant . Serv . Mistress , your father prays you leave And help to dress
your fifter's chamber up ; You know to - morrow is the wedding - day . Bian .
Farewel , sweet masters both ; I must be gone . [ Exit . Luc . ' Faith , mistress , then
I ...
Page 292
Enter Biondello . Bion . Master , master ! old news , and such news as you never
heard of . Bap . Is it new and old too ? how may that be ? Bion . Why , is it not
news to hear of Petruchio's coming ? Bap . Is he come ? Bion . Why , no , fir . Bap
.
Enter Biondello . Bion . Master , master ! old news , and such news as you never
heard of . Bap . Is it new and old too ? how may that be ? Bion . Why , is it not
news to hear of Petruchio's coming ? Bap . Is he come ? Bion . Why , no , fir . Bap
.
Page 304
SCENE III . Enter Petruchio . Pet . Thus have I politickly begun my reign , And ' tis
my hope to end successfully : My faulcon now is sharp , and passing empty ; And
, till she stoop , she must not be full gorg'd , For then she never looks upon her ...
SCENE III . Enter Petruchio . Pet . Thus have I politickly begun my reign , And ' tis
my hope to end successfully : My faulcon now is sharp , and passing empty ; And
, till she stoop , she must not be full gorg'd , For then she never looks upon her ...
Page 406
Enter Clown . Clo . O madam , yonder's my lord your son with a patch of velvet
on's face : whether there be a scar under't , or no , the velvet knows ; but ' tis a
goodly patch of velvet : his left cheek is a cheek of two pile and a half , but his
right ...
Enter Clown . Clo . O madam , yonder's my lord your son with a patch of velvet
on's face : whether there be a scar under't , or no , the velvet knows ; but ' tis a
goodly patch of velvet : his left cheek is a cheek of two pile and a half , but his
right ...
Page 478
Enter Fabian , and Viola . I have his horse to take up the quarrel ; I have
persuaded him , the youth's a devil . [ to Fabian Fab . He is horribly conceited of
him ; and pants , and looks pale , as if a bear were at his heels . Sir To . There's
no remedy ...
Enter Fabian , and Viola . I have his horse to take up the quarrel ; I have
persuaded him , the youth's a devil . [ to Fabian Fab . He is horribly conceited of
him ; and pants , and looks pale , as if a bear were at his heels . Sir To . There's
no remedy ...
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