The Taming of the Shrew
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Yet not so deeply as thou dost deserve,
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Myself am mov'd to woo thee for my wife.
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Mov'd?
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In good time!
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Let him that mov'd you hither
Remove you hence.

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I knew you at the first
You were a movable.

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Why, what's a movable?
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- A stool. Like this!
- Then, sit on me.

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Asses are made to bear, and so are you.
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Women are made to bear, and so are you.
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Not such a load as yours, if me you mean.
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Nay, come, good Kate, I will not burden thee!
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For, knowing thee to be but young and light -
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Too light for such a swain as you to catch.
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Father! This man...
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Vincentio, my father,
hath no less than three great argosies,

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Besides two merchant ships
And twelve light galleys.

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Twelve?
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- Hic ibat Simois hic est Sigeia tellus
- Nay, leave his lecture.

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Fiddler, forbear. You grow too forward, sir.
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Have you so soon forgot the entertainment
Her sister Katharine welcom'd you withal?

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Wrangling pedant! This is
The patroness of heavenly harmony.

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Preposterous ass! You may go walk,
and give me leave awhile.

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- Go tune your instrument.
- My instrument's in tune.

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Spit in the hole, man, and tune again.
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Think upon that, sir, and keep your place.
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You'll leave his lecture when I am in tune?
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That will be never.
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Hic ibat Simois

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