The comedies, histories, tragedies, and poems of William Shakspere . [Pisa ] ACT IL SCENE I.—The same. A Room in Baptistas Katharina and Bianca. BiAN. Good sister, wrong me not, nor wrong yourself, To make a bondmaid and a slave of me ; That I disdain : But for these other gawds ^, Unbind my hands, I 11 pull them off myself, Yea, all my raiment, to my petticoat; Or, what you will command me, will I do, So well I know my duty to my Of all thy suitors, here I charge thee, tellj Whom thou lovst best: see thou dissemble Believe me, sister, of all the men alive, I


The comedies, histories, tragedies, and poems of William Shakspere . [Pisa ] ACT IL SCENE I.—The same. A Room in Baptistas Katharina and Bianca. BiAN. Good sister, wrong me not, nor wrong yourself, To make a bondmaid and a slave of me ; That I disdain : But for these other gawds ^, Unbind my hands, I 11 pull them off myself, Yea, all my raiment, to my petticoat; Or, what you will command me, will I do, So well I know my duty to my Of all thy suitors, here I charge thee, tellj Whom thou lovst best: see thou dissemble Believe me, sister, of all the men alive, I never yet beheld that special face Which I could fancy more than any Minion, thou liest: Is t not Hortensio ?BiAN. If you affect him, sister, here I swear, 111 plead for you myself, but you shall have him. » Gawds. The original reads goods. The correction was made by Theobald.^ The original omits thee. 356 TAMING OF THE SHREW. [aCT IT. Kath. 0 then, belike, you fancy riches more; You will have Gremio to keep you faii\BiAN. Is it for him you do envy


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