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Shall I never see a bachelor of threescore again?

      — Much Ado about Nothing, Act I Scene 1

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1

Taming of the Shrew
[I, 1]

Tranio

369

Well said, master; mum! and gaze your fill.

2

Taming of the Shrew
[I, 2]

Gremio

734

So said, so done, is well.
Hortensio, have you told him all her faults?

3

Taming of the Shrew
[III, 2]

Baptista Minola

1364

[To TRANIO] Signior Lucentio, this is the 'pointed day
That Katherine and Petruchio should be married,
And yet we hear not of our son-in-law.
What will be said? What mockery will it be
To want the bridegroom when the priest attends
To speak the ceremonial rites of marriage!
What says Lucentio to this shame of ours?

4

Taming of the Shrew
[III, 2]

Tranio

1528

What said the wench, when he rose again?

5

Taming of the Shrew
[IV, 2]

Hortensio

1827

Sir, to satisfy you in what I have said,
Stand by and mark the manner of his teaching.

6

Taming of the Shrew
[IV, 3]

Grumio

2094

The note lies in's throat, if he say I said so.

7

Taming of the Shrew
[IV, 3]

Grumio

2096

Master, if ever I said loose-bodied gown, sew me in the
skirts of it and beat me to death with a bottom of brown bread; I
said a gown.

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