1 I warrant him, Petruchio is Kated.
2 Enter Petruchio and his man Grumio.
3 Petruchio, go thy ways; the field is won.
4 Well, Petruchio, this has put me in heart.
5 But here she comes; and now, Petruchio, speak.
6 Enter Petruchio with a dish of meat; and Hortensio.
7 Enter Petruchio, Katherina, Hortensio and Servants.
8 Hark, Petruchio; she says she'll see thee hang'd first.
9 Alla nostra casa ben venuto; molto honorato signor mio Petruchio.
10 Petruchio is my name, Antonio's son; A man well known throughout all Italy.
11 Saving your tale, Petruchio, I pray, Let us, that are poor petitioners, speak too.
12 Petruchio, since we are stepp'd thus far in, I will continue that I broach'd in jest.
13 Ay, mistress; and Petruchio is the master, That teacheth tricks eleven and twenty long, To tame a shrew and charm her chattering tongue.
14 Petruchio, patience; I am Grumio's pledge; Why, this's a heavy chance 'twixt him and you, Your ancient, trusty, pleasant servant Grumio.'
15 Enter Gremio, with Lucentio in the habit of a mean man; Petruchio, with Hortensio as a musician; and Tranio, with Biondello bearing a lute and books.
16 Upon my life, Petruchio means but well, Whatever fortune stays him from his word: Though he be blunt, I know him passing wise; Though he be merry, yet withal he's honest.
17 Now shall my friend Petruchio do me grace, And offer me disguis'd in sober robes, To old Baptista as a schoolmaster Well seen in music, to instruct Bianca; That so I may, by this device at least Have leave and leisure to make love to her, And unsuspected court her by herself.
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