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Enter GREMIO ; with him LUCENTIO , disguised , with books under his arm . Gru .
Here ' s no knavery ! See , to beguile the old folks , now the young folks lay their
heads together ! Master , master , look about you . Who goes there ? ha ! Hor .
Enter GREMIO ; with him LUCENTIO , disguised , with books under his arm . Gru .
Here ' s no knavery ! See , to beguile the old folks , now the young folks lay their
heads together ! Master , master , look about you . Who goes there ? ha ! Hor .
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So may you lose your arms . If you strike me , you are no gentleman ; And if no
gentleman , why , then no arms . Pet . A herald , Kate ? O , put me in thy books .
Kath . What is your crest ? A coxcomb ? Pet . A combless cock , so Kate will be
my ...
So may you lose your arms . If you strike me , you are no gentleman ; And if no
gentleman , why , then no arms . Pet . A herald , Kate ? O , put me in thy books .
Kath . What is your crest ? A coxcomb ? Pet . A combless cock , so Kate will be
my ...
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And arms her with the boldness of a wife To her allowing husband ! ... cuckolds
ere now ; And many a man there is , even at this present , Now , while I speak this
, holds his wife by the arm , That little thinks she has been sluiced in his absence
...
And arms her with the boldness of a wife To her allowing husband ! ... cuckolds
ere now ; And many a man there is , even at this present , Now , while I speak this
, holds his wife by the arm , That little thinks she has been sluiced in his absence
...
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It is but weakness To bear the matter thus ; mere weakness , if The cause were
not in being ; - part o ' the cause , She , the adult ' ress ; — for the harlot king Is
quite beyond mine arm , out of the blank And level of my brain , plot - proof : but
she I ...
It is but weakness To bear the matter thus ; mere weakness , if The cause were
not in being ; - part o ' the cause , She , the adult ' ress ; — for the harlot king Is
quite beyond mine arm , out of the blank And level of my brain , plot - proof : but
she I ...
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She shall not be so young As was your former ; but she shall be such , As ,
walked your first queen ' s ghost , it should take joy To see her in your arms .
Leon . My true Paulina , We shall not marry , till thou bidd ' st us . Paul . That Shall
be ...
She shall not be so young As was your former ; but she shall be such , As ,
walked your first queen ' s ghost , it should take joy To see her in your arms .
Leon . My true Paulina , We shall not marry , till thou bidd ' st us . Paul . That Shall
be ...
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