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Fall to, good people.
Eat and drink your fill.
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Please.
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Gentlemen and friends,
I thank you for your pains.
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I know you think to dine with me today,
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And have prepar'd
great store of wedding cheer,
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But so it is, business doth call me hence,
And therefore here I mean to take my leave.
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Is't possible you will away tonight?
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I must away today before night comes.
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Make it no wonder. lf you knew my business,
You would entreat me rather go than stay.
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And honest company, I thank you all
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That have beheld me give myself away
To this most patient, sweet, and virtuous wife.
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Dine with my father, drink a health to me,
For I must hence, and farewell to you all.
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- Let us entreat you stay till after dinner.
- It may not be.
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- Let me entreat you.
- It cannot be.
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Let me entreat you.
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I am content.
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Are you content to stay?
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I am content you should entreat me stay;
But yet not stay, entreat me how you can.
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- Grumio, my horses.
- Ay, sir, they be ready.
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Nay then,
Do what thou canst, I will not go today,
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No, nor tomorrow, till I please myself.
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The door is open, sir, there lies the way,
You may be jogging till your boots are green.
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For me, I'll not be gone till I please myself.
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- Daughter, content ye, prithee be not angry.
- I will be angry; what hast thou to do?
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Father, be quiet; he shall stay my leisure.
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Gentlemen, forward to the bridal dinner.
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I see a woman may be made a fool
If she had not the spirit to resist.
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They shall go forward, Kate, at thy command.
Obey the bride, you that attend on her.
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Go to the feast, revel and domineer,
Carouse full measure to her maidenhead,