The Taming of the Shrew
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1:36:06
But soft, what company is coming here?
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Good morrow, gentle mistress, where away?
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Tell me, sweet Kate, and tell me truly too,
Hast thou beheld a fresher gentlewoman?

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Such war of white and red within her cheeks!
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What stars do spangle heaven with such beauty
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As those two eyes become that...
heavenly face?

1:36:36
Fair... lovely maid,
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once more good day to thee.
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Sweet Kate, embrace her for her beauty's sake.
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Young budding virgin,
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fair, and fresh, and sweet,
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Whither away, or where is thy abode?
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Happy the parents of so fair a child,
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Happier the man whom favourable stars
Will allot for his lovely bedfellow.

1:37:20
Why, how now, Kate, I hope thou art not mad.
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This is a man, old, wrinkled, faded, wither'd,
And not a maiden, as thou say'st he is.

1:37:26
O pardon, old father, for my mistaking eyes,
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That have been so bedazzled by the... sun
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That everything I see is green and young.
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Now I perceive thou art a reverend father.
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Pardon, I pray thee, for my mad mistaking.
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Pardon her, grandsire, and withal make known
Which way thou travellest:

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If along with us,
We shall be joyful of thy company.

1:37:53
Fair sir, and you my merry mistress,
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That with your strange encounter
much amaz'd me,

1:37:59
My name is calI'd Vincentio,

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