Open Source Shakespeare

Speeches (Lines) for Page
in "Taming of the Shrew"

Total: 8

# Act, Scene, Line
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Speech text

1

Prologue,2,246

How fares my noble lord?

2

Prologue,2,249

Here, noble lord; what is thy will with her?

3

Prologue,2,252

My husband and my lord, my lord and husband;
I am your wife in all obedience.

4

Prologue,2,260

Ay, and the time seems thirty unto me,
Being all this time abandon'd from your bed.

5

Prologue,2,265

Thrice noble lord, let me entreat of you
To pardon me yet for a night or two;
Or, if not so, until the sun be set.
For your physicians have expressly charg'd,
In peril to incur your former malady,
That I should yet absent me from your bed.
I hope this reason stands for my excuse.

6

Prologue,2,286

No, my good lord, it is more pleasing stuff.

7

Prologue,2,288

It is a kind of history.

8

I,1,548

My lord, 'tis but begun.