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Thou canst not frown , thou canst not look askance , Nor bite the lip as angry
wenches will ; Nor hast thou pleasure to be cross in talk ; But thou with mildness
entertain ' st thy wooers , With gentle conference , soft and affable . Why does the
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Thou canst not frown , thou canst not look askance , Nor bite the lip as angry
wenches will ; Nor hast thou pleasure to be cross in talk ; But thou with mildness
entertain ' st thy wooers , With gentle conference , soft and affable . Why does the
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What hast thou to do ? Father , be quiet ; he shall stay my leisure . Gre . Ay , marry
, sir ; now it begins to work . Kath . Gentlemen , forward to the bridal dinner .I see
a woman may be made a fool , If she had not a spirit to resist . Pet . They shall ...
What hast thou to do ? Father , be quiet ; he shall stay my leisure . Gre . Ay , marry
, sir ; now it begins to work . Kath . Gentlemen , forward to the bridal dinner .I see
a woman may be made a fool , If she had not a spirit to resist . Pet . They shall ...
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What , hast thou dined ? The tailor stays thy leisure , To deck thy body with his
ruffling treasure . Enter Tailor . Come , tailor , let us see these ornaments ; Enter
Haberdasher . Lay forth the gown . — What news with you , sir ? Hab . Here is the
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What , hast thou dined ? The tailor stays thy leisure , To deck thy body with his
ruffling treasure . Enter Tailor . Come , tailor , let us see these ornaments ; Enter
Haberdasher . Lay forth the gown . — What news with you , sir ? Hab . Here is the
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Thou hast faced many things . Tai . I have . Gru . Face not me ; thou hast braved
many men , brave not me ; I will neither be faced nor braved . I say unto thee , - I
bid thy master cut out the gown ; but I did not bid him cut it to pieces : ergo , thou ...
Thou hast faced many things . Tai . I have . Gru . Face not me ; thou hast braved
many men , brave not me ; I will neither be faced nor braved . I say unto thee , - I
bid thy master cut out the gown ; but I did not bid him cut it to pieces : ergo , thou ...
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But soft ; what company is coming here ? Enter VINCENTIO , in a travelling dress
. Good - morrow , gentle mistress . Where away ?[ T . VINCENTIO . Tell me ,
sweet Kate , and tell me truly too , Hast thou beheld a fresher gentlewoman ?
But soft ; what company is coming here ? Enter VINCENTIO , in a travelling dress
. Good - morrow , gentle mistress . Where away ?[ T . VINCENTIO . Tell me ,
sweet Kate , and tell me truly too , Hast thou beheld a fresher gentlewoman ?
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Página 213 - Mine eyes are made the fools o' the other senses, Or else worth all the rest ; I see thee still, And on thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood, Which was not so before. There's no such thing : It is the bloody business which informs Thus to mine eyes. Now o'er the...
Página 250 - Will cheer me ever, or disseat me now. I have lived long enough : my way of life Is fallen into the sear, the yellow leaf; And that which should accompany old age, As honor, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have ; but, in their stead, Curses, not loud, but deep, mouth-honor, breath, Which the poor heart would fain deny, but dare not.