The Taming of the Shrew
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1:28:00
Pluck up your spirits, look cheerfully upon me.
1:28:04
Your father bids us to Bianca's wedding,
1:28:07
And thither must we journey, bravely clad.
1:28:16
Tailor and haberdasher wait thy leisure
To deck thy body with their ruffling treasure.

1:28:35
Come, tailor, let us see these ornaments.
1:28:40
What's the news with you... sir?
1:28:44
- Here is...
- Here is the cap your worship did bespeak.

1:28:47
- Why, this was moulded on a porringer!
- O, I like the cap.

1:28:52
A velvet dish! Fie, fie! 'Ris lewd.
1:28:55
- Lewd?
- Lewd?

1:28:56
And filthy.
1:28:58
Why, 'tis a cockle or a walnut-shell,
A knack, a toy, a trick, a baby's cap.

1:29:02
Away with it! Come, let me see a bigger.
1:29:05
I'll have no bigger. This doth fit the time,
And gentlewomen wear such caps as these.

1:29:16
When you are gentler, you shall have one too,
And not before.

1:29:21
Why, sir,
1:29:23
I trust I may have leave to speak,
And speak I will.

1:29:27
I am no child, no babe.
1:29:30
Your betters have endur'd me speak my mind,
1:29:34
And if you cannot, best you stop your ears.
1:29:37
My tongue will tell the anger of my heart,
Or else my heart concealing it will break.

1:29:42
I love thee well in that thou lik'st it not.
1:29:44
Love me or love me not, I like the cap,
And it I will have, or I will have none.


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