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Side 41
20 Yet never means to wed where he hath woo'd . Now must the world point at poor Katharine , And say , ' Lo , there is mad Petruchio's wife , If it would please him come and marry her ! ' Tra . Patience , good Katharine , and Baptista ...
20 Yet never means to wed where he hath woo'd . Now must the world point at poor Katharine , And say , ' Lo , there is mad Petruchio's wife , If it would please him come and marry her ! ' Tra . Patience , good Katharine , and Baptista ...
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Why , then let's home again . Come , sirrah , let's away . Kath . Nay , I will give thee a kiss : now pray thee , love , stay . Pet . Is not this well ? Come , my sweet Kate : Better once than never , for never too late . [ Exeunt .
Why , then let's home again . Come , sirrah , let's away . Kath . Nay , I will give thee a kiss : now pray thee , love , stay . Pet . Is not this well ? Come , my sweet Kate : Better once than never , for never too late . [ Exeunt .
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IOO ΙΙο I could not answer in that course of honour As she had made the overture , she ceased In heavy satisfaction and would never Receive the ring again . King . Plutus himself , That knows the tinct and multiplying medicine ...
IOO ΙΙο I could not answer in that course of honour As she had made the overture , she ceased In heavy satisfaction and would never Receive the ring again . King . Plutus himself , That knows the tinct and multiplying medicine ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 4 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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