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The Taming of the Shrew

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Lord Verse Even as a flatt'ring dream or worthless fancy   Intro. i 39
Lord Verse Intro. i 104
Lord Verse Hence comes it that your kindred shuns your house Intro. ii 15
Lucentio Verse Tranio, since for the great desire I had I i 1
Tranio Verse Mi perdonato, gentle master mine I i 27
Tranio Verse Pardon me, sir, the boldness is mine own II i 81
Petruchio
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Verse Now, by the world, it is a lusty wench II i 156
Petruchio Verse No, not a whit: I find you passing gentle. II i 243
Petruchio Verse Be patient, gentlemen; I choose her for myself II i 304
Gremio Verse First, as you know, my house within the city II i 349
Petruchio Verse They shall go forward, Kate, at thy command III ii 203
Petruchio Verse Thus have I politicly begun my reign IV i 162
Petruchio Verse Well, come, my Kate; we will unto your father's IV iii 163
Pedant Verse Sir, by your leave: having come to Padua IV iv 28

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