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Taming of the Shrew I.1 (Gremio)
Gremio's lines and cues. Act I, Scene 1.
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Film, Theatre & Television
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06/08/2017

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Baptista Minola

Gentlemen, importune me no farther, 
For how I firmly am resolv'd you know; 
That is, not to bestow my youngest daughter 
Before I have a husband for the elder. 
If either of you both love Katherina, 
Because I know you well and love you well, 
Leave shall you have to court her at your pleasure.

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Gremio

To cart her, rather. She's too rough for me.

There, there, Hortensio, will you any wife?

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Hortensio

From all such devils, good Lord deliver us!

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Gremio

And me too, good Lord!

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Hortensio

Signior Baptista, will you be so strange? 

Sorry am I that our good will effects 

Bianca's grief.

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Gremio

Why will you mew her up,

Signior Baptista, for this fiend of Hell

And make her bear the penance of her tongue?

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Katherina

Why, and I trust I may go too, may I not? 
What! shall I be appointed hours, as though, belike, 
I knew not what to take and what to leave? Ha! Exit

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Gremio

You may go to the devil's dam; your gifts are so good here's none will hold you. Their love is not so great, Hortensio, but we may blow our nails together, and fast it fairly out; our cake's dough on both sides. Farewell; yet, for the love I bear my sweet Bianca, if I can by any means light on a fit man to teach her that wherein she delights, I will wish him to her father.

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Hortensio

So Will I, Signior Gremio; but a word, I pray. Though the nature of our quarrel yet never brook'd parle, know now, upon advice, it toucheth us both- that we may yet again have access to our fair mistress, and be happy rivals in Bianca's love- to 
labour and effect one thing specially.

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Gremio

What's that, I pray?

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