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... that we may yet again have access to our fair mistress , and be happy rivals in Bianca's love , to labour and effect one thing ' specially Gre . What's that , I pray ? Hor . Marry , Sir , to get a husband for her sister . Gre .
... that we may yet again have access to our fair mistress , and be happy rivals in Bianca's love , to labour and effect one thing ' specially Gre . What's that , I pray ? Hor . Marry , Sir , to get a husband for her sister . Gre .
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Help , mistress , help , my master is mad . Pet . Now knock when I bid you : sirrah , villain . Hor . How now , what's the matter ? my old friend Grumio , and my good friend Petruchio ! how do you all at Verona ? Pet .
Help , mistress , help , my master is mad . Pet . Now knock when I bid you : sirrah , villain . Hor . How now , what's the matter ? my old friend Grumio , and my good friend Petruchio ! how do you all at Verona ? Pet .
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Tis well ; and I have met a gentleman Hath promis'd me to help me to another , A fine musician to instruct our mistress , So shall I no whit be behind in duty To fair Bianca , so beloy'd of me . Gre . Belov'd of me , and that my Gru .
Tis well ; and I have met a gentleman Hath promis'd me to help me to another , A fine musician to instruct our mistress , So shall I no whit be behind in duty To fair Bianca , so beloy'd of me . Gre . Belov'd of me , and that my Gru .
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Sir , I shall not be Nack ; in sign whereof , Please ye , we may contrive this afternoon , And quaff carouses to our mistress ' health , And do as adversaries do in law , Strive mightily , but eat and drink as friends , Gru . Bion .
Sir , I shall not be Nack ; in sign whereof , Please ye , we may contrive this afternoon , And quaff carouses to our mistress ' health , And do as adversaries do in law , Strive mightily , but eat and drink as friends , Gru . Bion .
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Mistress , your father prays you leave your books , And help to dress your fifter's chamber up ; You know to - morrow is the wedding - day . Bian . Farewel sweet masters both ; I muft be gone . Exit .
Mistress , your father prays you leave your books , And help to dress your fifter's chamber up ; You know to - morrow is the wedding - day . Bian . Farewel sweet masters both ; I muft be gone . Exit .
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