Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ped. For curious I cannot be with you
Ped. Signior Baptista, of whom I heare so well.
Bap. Bap.
Bap. Sir, pardon me in what I haue to say,
Bap. Your plainnesse and your shortnesse please me well:
Bap. Right true it is your sonne Lucentio here
Bap. Doth loue my daughter, and she loueth him,
Bap. Or both dissemble deepely their affections:
Bap. And therefore if you say no more then this,
Bap. That like a Father you will deale with him,
Bap. And passe my daughter a sufficient dower,
Bap. The match is made, and all is done,
Bap. Your sonne shall haue my daughter with consent.
Tra. Tra.
Tra. I thanke you sir, where then doe you know best
Tra. We be affied and such assurance tane,
Tra. As shall with either parts agreement stand.
Bap. Not in my house Lucentio, for you know
Bap. Pitchers haue eares, and I haue manie seruants,