The plays of William Shakspeare : complete, in eight volumes . en as big as one of yours, My heart as great; my reafon haply , To bandy word for word, and frown for frown; But now I fee our lances are but ftraws; Our ftrength as weak, our weaknefs paft compare—• That feeming to be moft which we indeed leait are. Then vail your ftomachs, for it is no boot, iVid place your hands below your hufbands foot: In token of which duty, if he pleafe, Mv hand is ready, may it do him eafe. Pet. Why, theres a v/ench!—Come on, andkifs me Kate* Luc. Well, go thy ways, old lad; for thou ihalt hat. Vin, Ti
The plays of William Shakspeare : complete, in eight volumes . en as big as one of yours, My heart as great; my reafon haply , To bandy word for word, and frown for frown; But now I fee our lances are but ftraws; Our ftrength as weak, our weaknefs paft compare—• That feeming to be moft which we indeed leait are. Then vail your ftomachs, for it is no boot, iVid place your hands below your hufbands foot: In token of which duty, if he pleafe, Mv hand is ready, may it do him eafe. Pet. Why, theres a v/ench!—Come on, andkifs me Kate* Luc. Well, go thy ways, old lad; for thou ihalt hat. Vin, Tis a good hearing when children are tov/ard. Luc. But a harOi hearing when women are froward. Pet. Come, Kate, well to bed :— » We three are married, but you two are fped^*Twas I won the wager, though you hit the white;And, being a winner, God give you good night f [Exeu7it Petruchio atid Katharine, Hor. Now, go thy ways, thou haft tamd a curft fhrew. Luc, Tis a wonder, by your leave, (he will be tamd fo. [Exeunt omnes. T H E £ N D, >^5.^;^. ^J/^Ac^oj d^. x^y ^,j^..^ ,^ ^^//amy 4 /^^^^lAifJi^Vo,/-^.
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