Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Gre. Gre.
Gre. Hark Petruchio, she saies shee'll see thee hang'd (first.
Tra. Tra.
Tra. Is this your speeding? nay thēthem godnight our part.
Pet. Pet.
Pet. Be patient gentlemen, I choose her for my selfe,
Pet. If she and I be pleas'd, what's that to you?
Pet. 'Tis bargain'd twixt vs twaine being alone,
Pet. That she shall still be curst in company.
Pet. I tell you 'tis incredible to beleeue
Pet. How much she loues me: oh the kindest Kate,
Pet. Shee hung about my necke, and kisse on kisse
Pet. Shee vi'd so fast, protesting oath on oath,
Pet. That in a twinke she won me to her loue.
Pet. Oh you are nouices, 'tis a world to see
Pet. How tame when men and women are alone,
Pet. A meacocke wretch can make the curstest shrew:
Pet. Giue me thy hand Kate, I will vnto Venice
Pet. To buy apparell 'gainst the wedding day;
Pet. Prouide the feast father, and bid the guests,