Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Pet. Obey the Bride you that attend on her.
Pet. Goe to the feast, reuell and domineere,
Pet. Carowse full measure to her maiden‑head,
Pet. Be madde and merry, or goe hang your selues:
Pet. But for my bonny Kate, she must with me:
Pet. Nay, looke not big, nor stampe, not stare, nor fret,
Pet. I will be master of what is mine owne,
Pet. Shee is my goods, my chattels, she is my house,
Pet. My houshold‑stuffe, my field, my barne,
Pet. My horse, my oxe, my asse, my any thing,
Pet. And heere she stands, touch her who euer dare,
Pet. Ile bring mine action on the proudest he
Pet. That stops my way in Padua: Grumio
Pet. Draw forth thy weapon, we are beset with theeues,
Pet. Rescue thy Mistresse if thou be a man:
Pet. Feare not sweet wench, they shall not touch thee Kate,
Pet. Ile buckler thee against a Million.
Pet. Exeunt. P. Ka.
Bap. Bap.
Bap. Nay, let them goe, a couple of quiet ones.