Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Duk. 'Tis not vnknown to thee, that I haue sought
Duk. To match my friend Sir Thurio, to my daughter.
Val. Val.
Val. I know it well (my Lord) and sure the Match
Val. Were rich and honourable: besides, the gentleman
Val. Is full of Vertue, Bounty, Worth, and Qualities
Val. Beseeming such a Wife, as your faire daughter:
Val. Cannot your Grace win her to fancie him?
Duk. Duk.
Duk. No, trust me, She is peeuish, sullen, froward,
Duk. Prowd, disobedient, stubborne, lacking duty,
Duk. Neither regarding that she is my childe,
Duk. Nor fearing me, as if I were her father:
Duk. And may I say to thee, this pride of hers
Duk. (Vpon aduice) hath drawne my loue from her,
Duk. And where I thought the remnant of mine age
Duk. Should haue beene cherish'd by her child‑like dutie,
Duk. I now am full resolu'd to take a wife,
Duk. And turne her out, to who will take her in:
Duk. Then let her beauty be her wedding dowre: