Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Tranio. And if you breake the ice, and do this seeke,
Tranio. Atchieue the elder: set the yonger free,
Tranio. For our accesse, whose hap shall be to haue her,
Tranio. Wil not so gracelesse be, to be ingrate.
Hor. Hor.
Hor. Sir you say wel, and wel you do conceiue,
Hor. And since you do professe to be a sutor,
Hor. You must as we do, gratifie this Gentleman,
Hor. To whom we all rest generally beholding.
Tranio. Tranio.
Tranio. Sir, I shal not be slacke, in signe whereof,
Tranio. Please ye we may contriue this afternoone,
Tranio. And quaffe carowses to our Mistresse health,
Tranio. And do as aduersaries do in law,
Tranio. Striue mightily, but eate and drinke as friends.
Gru. Bion. Gru. Bion.
Gru. Bion. Oh excellent motion: fellowes let's be gon.
Hor. The motions good indeed, and be it so,
Hor. Petruchio, I shal be your Been venuto.