34 20 26613 21 280|13 2 262 81-and pleasure [omitted с ACI II. 17 - deliver us! TIC 18 -o [omitted TIC C 24 Tran. Well said, 27731 с 25 Bap. Gentlemen, but as I find. с Baccare! you are marvellous forward, 263 18 Why, and, I trust, TC с 6 Gentlemen, content ye; T 9 с C с than any, I freely gave unto you this 26417 all faults, 14 -and the mathematicks; - but come, 15 good fignior Gremio: 17. - his wooing 16 you walk bere like 22 of a sudden 17 be bold to know the cause too of 2651 4 Gramercies, 35 of Pisa by report; wits 279 3 within tbere! 21 Her elder С 5 C C T 15 - uncase thee; take my colour'd hat TIC to me. |т с 19 Tra. So had you C с 20 In brief, good fir, Comitted C 281 4 frowns; 33 has my fellow Tranio TIC 282 25 Cath. In his tail! in his tongue. C 267/17 company : IC 26 Pet. In his tongue? whose tongue ? с 28 his house; С 41 noi fo lower. 31 whom should I knock, fir ? C 283/21 thojé Comitted 268 8 .but in a few. T 19 witness elle 21 Help, masters, help, TC 32 a wild Kate 31 Rife, Grumio, rije, т с 284) 3 Now, fignior TIC 32 'tis no matter, fir, с 23 Hark, Petruchio! TIC 269) 5 Thoưds thank T 24 - hang'd olunday first. -as that is 25 TC in his rope-tricks. T 26 Be patient, gentlemen, 24 in Baptista's keep C 285 8-give me your hands : 27 withholds from с 14 TC T 18 now I play 30 For those defects TC 1.286 Bianca's love. - And first, to you; - Say, 3 271 71- by myself, С then Comitted 11 Master, mafier, look 17 Now on the sunday following thall Bianca 14. - stand we by a little while. Be bride to you, if you make this affu17 Hark you, lir, TIC T Be bride to you, Lucentio, if you Make this assurance; C 272 Gre. You are Sly. Sim, when will the fool &c. to the – I promis’d him end of the Act is placed in Capell at the 251 - pray Comitted T end of the Third Act. 27 My father dead, с 29 Gre. Oh, fir, such T C Аст III, 2739 - a blow to hear, T 25 Gre. He that has &c. C || 288 13 Hor. She is a forew; but, wrangling pe26 - Even he fir. dant this is TIC 23 -- when I pause, TIC 9 That she is the chosen of fignior Hortensio. T 25 how forward 20 What, what! 26 the knave 33 as ask you this, 29017 TC 35 (Until ber elder sister 18 not two notes T that lift; C Scene II. begins the Third A&t. с 13 - whas be thine old news? 31 nay, then, UUUUUUUUUUUUU 27019 287/15 29220 21 307 give him assurance 6 Take in your love, TIC 161-fay you [omitted T fir ? marry, now, god forbid ! с 19 in Mantua TIC 291- to do you courtesy herein, C 30824 Lord. Who's within there ? &c. to the end of the Act is placed in Theobald at in Capell at the end of the Eleventh 16 20 Асту, 296 21 21 33 31110 to mose in the chine, TC - with the fashions, TIC 22 of the fives, T 23 - waid in the back T 24 a half-cbeck'd bit, TIC 34 - up (omitted с 293 5 he's come though, howsoe'er that his horse so well apparell’d, | As I could with T C 29415 -- can change C 25 But to her love, fir, concerneth 295 16 And is the bride, 24 Should ask, с 5 - no other reason, с 10 did eccho. I feeing this, с 12 I know, the rout TIC 13 I biar the minstrels. T C you will away to night? TIC for omitted 35 fir (omitted T entreat you then. 297) 7 Ay, fir, TC have eaten up - I'll not be gone till please myself: TIC 32' - my barn, my fable, C 29811 C 17 - Come, gentlemen, C 299 is it that calls T this froit ; TIC and myself T 14 T 31 be the Jacks fair within, the Jills fair without, | TIC 30031 an indifferent krot; 30123 at the door 302 -tkile rascal TIC I led, foy they. those villains ? - Sit down, Kate, rogues T 303 3 all the rest o'the meat; 19 for (omitted T 304"3 nor to-night ne hall not: OCCO 11 13 22 313/12 -- Wants 1 2 IO 1 2 - my horn 30915 с 17 -Jould say, C 310 41-e'en [omitted the mustard now without с this dish, 22 I pray you, let it stand. TIC 29 Now much good do't с ba! [omitted T 29 -the uttermofi, 312 310, mercy, God! 4 What's this! a sleeve? and the time. -O moff monstrous 23 - thou thimble, | Thou yard, - fow me in 28 spare not me. 314 - for thy master's use? 25 walk afoot. 33 or, cre I do, T T C for him this day in Padua. T T с do you kr:o:o belt, TC 27 Be we T 32 And, happily, we might C 317 | 5 tell what hath happened ; cheer; С 12 But [omitted T -it Thall be, fir, whither away? 21 'A will make 32015 -960 [omiited T my merry inistress heri, с 17 • my dwelling Pilai T 22 334/12 10 0.000.000.00 323/10 II the man 324/16 OOOO 325|12 wager? does put Litself tuin, 320251-to my wife, с 3331 7, And I in going, madam, weep 321 4 Well, Petruchio, T 17. he hath perfecuted C с 61- Hortenfio be untoward. с с 7 Scene IX. begins the Fifth Act. T. should have play TIC 16 come back to iny master as T promises her; disposition to my master's as 13 dispositions с 322 41-so long as 16 their fimplenessi T 51-was well belov'd 22 -left it be rather thought you affect a 9 come from Mantua," a sorrow than to have. at the - let it be rather thought you affect a 15 I believe, ’a means forrow than have it. C 29 What, my worshipful 26 to the living, TIC the matter how ? 335 с 7. advise him you 23 Jay hold of him, 10 May [omitted TC 28 the jail ? с 20 Than those I shed TIC -Suppojes bleard thine eyne. 221- but of Bertrain. C supposers bleard thine egne. 33671-solely a coward; TC 17 to deceive us all! 10 Looks bleak in the cold wind: witbad full 33 to be reveng’d for this villany. oft we fec C come, my sweet Kate; 19 barricado it against him? 13 Better once than nevęs, Par. Keep him out. 40 Conceive by me! Hel. But he allails; &&. TC 326 7 Please you, let's cach 31 rational increase, TC 337] 5 C 9 - the wager, wbich we will propose. 7 like omitted TIC 10 Content; the io on [omitted TIC 17 T C 20 And how likes, 14 T 22 How! head it likes, 'Tis TIC 27 - a bitter jest 22 we [omitted C 32 marry, get 'tis TIC 41 hit you here? – You're for the court : [omitted 42.4 has a little 35 His faith, his sweet disaster ; IC 327 5 That will I. -- Here, where are you? 1338 29 the safety : 13 and he cannot come. 30 makes T 14 and he cannot come! 32 of businefles, as I cannot T 17 a better. of businesses, I cannot C do what you can, T с 28 Here, firrah Grumio, C||339) 16 What hath been cannot be: TIC 32 That she will not. for ample credence. T 33 there an end. 21 Hath well compos'd thee : TIC 3281 22 - of obedience. can bide their levity in honour : |т с 329 4 they do owe 341 no contempt nor bitterness 6- with ker [omitted Were in him, pride or sharpness ; if 18 - one drop of it. they were, C 330 6 Come, come, you froward с T nOur strength as weak, - this time, с 35/We three are married, TIC C 7 of another place, TC - would demonstrate them now C #******************* 14 His good remembrance, fir, TC 16 So bis approof lives not in epitaph, C 33 - labourer с ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS 342 9 Thank your majesty. TIC 13 I will now hear what you say of с WELL. - that I am a poor fellow. C may C с u Rofillion -- pallim 344 7 The fith and severth iine is repeared 61In delivering my son 13 .but or every blazing liar, hit ber, not ; 26 27 21 C you I 2 21 361 348 2 10 tell true; 20 364124 UUUUUU 365 14 34916 UUUUUU 20 3440 17 That man shou'd be 13581311-'fore me, I speak с 25 advantage, 359 TIC 345 -I heard virgin exclaim in; С 13 с 3 - it omitted 15 Luftigh, as с our faults, or then T TIC our faults, - 0, then С C 346|20|| care no more for, than I do for heav'n, T 7 C I'd care no more for't than I do for hcaven, с 12 S Laf. There's one grape yet. 21-be (omitted TIC 1 Par. I am sure, thy father drank wine. T 22 But, I your daughter, he must TIC TIC 34 behaviours, 301 A poor physician's daughter my wife! T т 347] 51 -- truly. 32 "Tis only title T 27 waters 35 Al.ke of colour, C TIC 4 ber search 14 TIC 8 Madam, I had. T|C||363 8 с T 29 he, that they cannot help him; T 14 you bid it; 34 There's something in't, T to thy estate 349 4 The well-loft TIC 24 TIC into thy attempt : т for I look с. TIC 129 than the commission of your birth and Аст ІІІ. virtue gives you heraldry. TIC 36622 To other regions ! with divers lords T|C|| 367 - even [oniitted - young lords: TIC but, thanks be given, you, my lords, TIC 18 TC and you, my lords, 23 fortunes, - well! [omitted T thou’rt a knave ; that is, before me - if both gain all, с TIC be owes the malady 141- on a compellid 350 Thore bated TIC 15 is strew'd 13 Farewel. - Come bither to me [to atten 369/14 ay, fir; he, fir, TIC - I shall stay I would, my lord, T and our parting is a tortur'd body. т and our parting is a torture. 29 wort by (omitted TIC Аст II 351 -- are kin. Good sparks and luftrous, a word, C||372 12 - opposer. T - for me. self-unable notion : do muster true gate, eat, speak, T 13 373 - they fell : 32 you will, my noble grapes; an if TIC mend the ruff, 352 to araise TIC 5 14 6ind give с brains 7 And write to her a love line. T 374101-I only hear T To write to her a love line, C 25 Where is my son, I pray you ? 24 nothing TC 27 - for thence we came: 353 praise T 30 bis letter, C T 354 9 - great seas 375 8 the griefs are thine, an imposture с 1W by, indeed, 30 The great'lt grace lending grace, TIC T 355 8 pear'd otherwise, no worse of worst ex move the still-piercing air T tended, T 37719 then go thou forth, 22 Count. Ah, what tharp &c. 231 - you did never lack T Loun. But to the court ? TIC 27 Pardon me, madam, T whom heav'n 5 Write, write, 21 368 1 28 nnnn T C TIC TIC 381 II 22 2 400,21 an officer 31 succession for it 40110 into this danger: 27 an I were not 19 But with the word the time time revives us : 404 21- by the king than by that 4 I would I had - my bamble, fir, to suggest thee but, for, he is he has no pace, 28 of as able body C | 406" carbonado'd face. TC TC IC 37919 - little he do feel it, 18 and forrow bids 38010 are not the things 16 danger known, bere Comitted mere the truth; 25 Ay, right: 38212 But Comitted 21 Lose our drum ! well. 384 Yohn Drum's 7 hinder not the honour 385.17 damns himself to do, and dares 23 do you think, that he will ere we case him. 331 Lord. I must &c. 38634 the count he wooes 35 his amorous siege let her, in fine, consent, muficks 21 2 C T TC II 16 TO IC T 387 1 Асту. ACTIV. fт с İT C { 392 11 393 16' 338/20 - is to know straight 1 Lord. Pray, &c. defire, fince Frenchmen are 'Marry that will, I live not meant damnable - his company anatomiz’d, 32 - through the tenderness 395) 5.-point from point, point for point, 396 8 -counterfeit module; 26 of me; buh! huh! T C с T с С T C T 407291 do, beseech you, fir, с 40818- I will stop my nose; or against IC 409/13 - on you, с 25 We loit a jewel of her, our esteem T We lost a jewel of her; and our esteem IC 31 -i'th' blade of youth, T 33 O’erbears it, and burns on. TIC 410 17 The nature TC - my liege. At first T - my liege ; at the first fight IC 16 Scorn'd a fair colour TIC 26 To the great sender turns a sour offence, TIC 27 our own rash faults IC 412 12 The last tha: e'er TIC 414) 3 thinkings. TIC 71- for four TIC his country IC in you it best lies; TIC 23 - and toll for this. III IC 415 are fucb monsters to you, IC 4 to marry. ІС not [omitted T 21 You give away myself, TC 25 comes too short TIC 30 Than for to think TIC gain them fairer : prove T T 34 Now [omitted T 41612 and 'tis it : C 15 Hath it been ow'd, TIC 26 W bich nature fickens with: but to speak truth, T 41712 Sir, much like the same upon your finger. TC 23 Ay, my lord. с 24 Now, iell me; sirrah, but tell me true, I charge you, HG1301- a shadow 2 16 {ī Lord. Hoodinán comes? 397 11. Ber. All's one to him: -- what a 15 - theorique of war Bentii, two hundred fifty each : 398'10 wars ; 14 -the particulars of the interrogatory: 27 - this other day 18 - of this, T |