The Taming of the Shrew
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And by good fortune...
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Cambio!
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..I have lighted well on this young man.
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Go on now.
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A proper stripling and an amorous.
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'Tis well. And I have here another gentleman,
Signor Petruchio of Verona,

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Who will undertake to woo the curst Katharine,
Yea, and to marry her, if her dowry please.

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O sir, such a life with such a wife were strange.
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But if you have a stomach to't, a God's name,
You shall have me assisting you in all.

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But will you woo this wildcat?
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And will I live?
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Signor Petruchio.
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- I'll mar thee till no man dare look on thee.
- No... No. No!

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- No!
- Take that! And that!

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Think you a little din can daunt mine ears?
Have I not in my time heard lions roar?

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Have I not heard the sea, puff'd up with winds,
Rage like an angry boar chafed with sweat?

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Have I not heard great ordnance in the field,
And heaven's artillery thunder in the skies?

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Have not I in a pitched battle heard
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Loud 'larums, neighing steeds,
and trumpets' clang?

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Let me crack thee!
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And do you tell me of a woman's tongue,

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