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And Then I Came to Realize Id Never Be in Your Arms Again

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

Total: 158

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i

I,2,552

Verona, for a while I take my leave,
To run into my friends in Padua; but of all...

2

I,ii,559

Villain, I say, knock me here soundly.

three

I,2,562

Villain, I say, knock me at this gate,
And rap me well, or I'll knock your knave's pate.

four

I,two,566

Volition it not exist?
Faith, sirrah, an you'll non knock I'll band it;...

5

I,two,571

At present knock when I bid you, sirrah villain!

6

I,2,575

Signior Hortensio, come you to part the fray?
'Con tutto il cuore ben trovato' may I say.

seven

I,two,587

A senseless villain! Good Hortensio,
I bade the rascal knock upon your gate,...

8

I,ii,593

Sirrah, exist gone, or talk not, I propose you.

nine

I,two,599

Such wind equally scatters young men through the earth
To seek their fortunes further than at home,...

10

I,two,614

Signior Hortensio, 'twixt such friends equally we
Few words suffice; and therefore, if m know...

xi

I,2,641

Hortensio, peace! one thousand know'st non gold'south effect.
Tell me her father'due south name, and 'tis plenty;...

12

I,two,649

I know her father, though I know not her;
And he knew my deceased father well....

13

I,two,709

Peace, sirrah!

xiv

I,ii,736

I know she is an irksome brawling scold;
If that be all, masters, I hear no impairment.

15

I,2,739

Built-in in Verona, one-time Antonio's son.
My father expressionless, my fortune lives for me;...

16

I,2,746

Will I alive?

17

I,2,748

Why came I hither merely to that intent?
Recollect you lot a petty din can daunt mine ears?...

18

I,2,777

Not her that chides, sir, at whatsoever hand, I pray.

19

I,2,803

Hortensio, to what terminate are all these words?

20

I,2,809

Sir, sir, the get-go's for me; let her go by.

21

I,2,812

Sir, understand you this of me, in sooth:
The youngest daughter, whom you hearken for,...

22

II,one,883

And you, good sir! Pray, take you not a daughter
Phone call'd Katherina, fair and virtuous?

23

Two,i,887

Yous wrong me, Signior Gremio; give me get out.
I am a admirer of Verona, sir,...

24

2,1,906

I see you do non mean to part with her;
Or else y'all similar non of my company.

25

Two,ane,910

Petruchio is my name, Antonio's son,
A human well known throughout all Italy.

26

II,ane,916

O, pardon me, Signior Gremio! I would fain be doing.

27

II,1,957

Signior Baptista, my business concern asketh haste,
And every twenty-four hours I cannot come to woo....

28

II,1,966

And for that dowry, I'll assure her of
Her widowhood, be information technology that she survive me,...

29

II,1,973

Why, that is cipher; for I tell you, father,
I am as peremptory as she proud-minded;...

30

II,ane,983

Ay, to the proof, equally mountains are for winds,
That milkshake not though they blow perpetually.

31

II,1,1004

At present, by the world, it is a lusty wench;
I love her ten times more than than due east'er I did....

32

2,i,1012

I pray yous exercise. Exeunt all but PETRUCHIO
I'll attend her here,...

33

Ii,1,1031

You lot lie, in faith, for yous are call'd plain Kate,
And bonny Kate, and sometimes Kate the curst;...

34

2,one,1044

Why, what's a moveable?

35

II,1,1046

G hast hit information technology. Come up, sit on me.

36

Ii,1,1048

Women are made to carry, and so are you lot.

37

Two,i,1050

Alas, proficient Kate, I volition not brunt thee!
For, knowing thee to be only young and light-

38

II,1,1054

Should be! should- fizz!

39

Two,1,1056

O, slow-wing'd turtle, shall a buzzard take thee?

forty

Two,1,1058

Come up, come, you wasp; i' religion, you lot are too angry.

41

II,ane,1060

My remedy is and then to pluck it out.

42

Two,1,1062

Who knows not where a wasp does wear his sting?
In his tail.

43

II,1,1065

Whose tongue?

44

II,one,1067

What, with my tongue in your tail? Nay, come up again,
Skillful Kate; I am a gentleman.

45

II,1,1070

I swear I'll cuff you, if yous strike once again.

46

Ii,1,1074

A herald, Kate? O, put me in thy books!

47

Two,1,1076

A combless cock, and then Kate will be my hen.

48

2,one,1078

Nay, come, Kate, come; you must not expect so sour.

49

II,1,1080

Why, hither'southward no crab; and therefore look not sour.

50

II,1,1082

So show it me.

51

Ii,1,1084

What, you mean my face?

52

2,1,1086

Now, by Saint George, I am too young for you.

53

2,1,1088

'Tis with cares.

54

2,i,1090

Nay, hear you, Kate- in sooth, you scape not so.

55

II,1,1092

No, not a whit; I find y'all passing gentle.
'Twas told me you were crude, and coy, and sullen,...

56

Two,one,1108

Did ever Dian and then become a grove
Every bit Kate this sleeping room with her princely gait?...

57

II,1,1113

It is extempore, from my mother wit.

58

Ii,1,1115

Am I non wise?

59

II,ane,1117

Ally, so I mean, sweet Katherine, in thy bed.
And therefore, setting all this conversation bated,...

lx

II,i,1133

How merely well, sir? how but well?
It were incommunicable I should speed amiss.

61

II,one,1141

Father, 'tis thus: yourself and all the world
That talk'd of her accept talk'd amiss of her....

62

II,1,1153

Be patient, gentlemen. I choose her for myself;
If she and I be pleas'd, what's that to you?...

63

Two,1,1172

Father, and wife, and gentlemen, adieu.
I volition to Venice; Sunday comes apace;...

64

III,2,1444

Come, where be these gallants? Who's at home?

65

III,2,1446

And all the same I come not well.

66

III,2,1450

Were information technology better, I should blitz in thus.
Only where is Kate? Where is my lovely bride?...

67

3,2,1464

Tedious it were to tell, and harsh to hear;
Sufficeth I am come to keep my discussion,...

68

III,two,1473

Non I, believe me; thus I'll visit her.

69

Three,2,1475

Good sooth, even thus; therefore ha' done with words;
To me she's married, not unto my clothes....

seventy

III,two,1547

Gentlemen and friends, I thank you for your pains.
I know you lot think to dine with me to-twenty-four hours,...

71

III,2,1553

I must away to-day before nighttime come.
Brand information technology no wonder; if you lot knew my business,...

72

III,ii,1562

It may not exist.

73

Three,2,1564

It cannot be.

74

Three,2,1566

I am content.

75

Iii,ii,1568

I am content you shall entreat me stay;
But yet not stay, entreat me how you can.

76

III,two,1571

Grumio, my equus caballus.

77

Iii,ii,1581

O Kate, content thee; prithee be not angry.

78

Iii,two,1588

They shall go forward, Kate, at thy control.
Obey the bride, y'all that attend on her;...

79

4,1,1719

Where be these knaves? What, no man at door
To hold my stirrup nor to accept my equus caballus!...

80

IV,1,1723

Here, sir! here, sir! here, sir! here, sir!
You logger-headed and unpolish'd grooms!...

81

Four,i,1728

YOU peasant swain! you whoreson malt-horse grubber!
Did I not bid thee see me in the park...

82

Iv,1,1738

Go, rascals, go and fetch my supper in.
[Exeunt some of the SERVINGMEN] ...

83

IV,1,1761

A whoreson, beetle-headed, flap-ear'd knave!
Come up, Kate, sit down; I know you lot have a stomach....

84

IV,1,1766

Who brought it?

85

IV,i,1768

'Tis burnt; and so is all the meat.
What dogs are these? Where is the rascal cook?...

86

IV,1,1779

I tell thee, Kate, 'twas burnt and stale away,
And I expressly am forbid to touch it;...

87

IV,1,1799

Thus have I politicly begun my reign,
And 'tis my hope to finish successfully....

88

IV,iii,1994

How fares my Kate? What, sweeting, all amort?

89

4,3,1997

Pluck up thy spirits, look cheerfully upon me.
Hither, honey, thou seest how diligent I am,...

ninety

Iv,3,2005

The poorest service is repaid with thanks;
And so shall mine, before y'all affect the meat.

91

IV,3,2010

[Aside] Eat it up all, Hortensio, if thou lovest me.-
Much adept do it unto thy gentle heart!...

92

IV,iii,2027

Why, this was moulded on a porringer;
A velvet dish. Fie, fie! 'tis lewd and filthy;...

93

4,3,2034

When y'all are gentle, you shall take i besides,
And not till and so.

94

IV,three,2045

Why, thousand say'st truthful; information technology is a paltry cap,
A custard-bury, a bauble, a silken pie;...

95

IV,3,2050

Thy gown? Why, ay. Come, tailor, let us see't.
O mercy, God! what masquing stuff is here?...

96

IV,3,2060

Ally, and did; but if you exist rememb'red,
I did not bid yous mar information technology to the time....

97

IV,3,2068

Why, truthful; he means to make a puppet of thee.

98

Four,iii,2070

O monstrous arrogance! Thou liest, m thread, 1000
thimble,...

99

4,3,2093

Read it.

100

IV,three,2099

Proceed.

101

IV,3,2105

Ay, at that place's the villainy.

102

IV,3,2114

Well, sir, in cursory, the gown is not for me.

103

Iv,iii,2116

Become, take it upwards unto thy master'southward use.

104

4,3,2119

Why, sir, what's your conceit in that?

105

IV,3,2123

[Aside] Hortensio, say 1000 wilt run into the tailor paid.-
Go take it hence; exist gone, and say no more.

106

IV,iii,2128

Well, come up, my Kate; we volition unto your father'due south
Even in these honest mean habiliments;...

107

IV,3,2150

Information technology shall be seven ere I go to horse.
Wait what I speak, or do, or remember to do,...

108

Iv,5,2267

Come up on, a God'southward name; in one case more toward our father's.
Good Lord, how brilliant and goodly shines the moon!

109

Iv,5,2270

I say it is the moon that shines so brilliant.

110

Iv,5,2272

Now past my mother's son, and that'due south myself,
It shall exist moon, or star, or what I listing,...

111

IV,five,2282

I say information technology is the moon.

112

4,v,2284

Nay, then you lie; it is the blessed sun.

113

Iv,5,2291

Well, forward, forward! thus the bowl should run,
And non unluckily confronting the bias....

114

IV,5,2309

Why, how now, Kate, I hope thou art not mad!
This is a human, onetime, wrinkled, faded, withered,...

115

IV,5,2317

Do, good old grandsire, and withal make known
Which mode thou travellest- if along with u.s.,...

116

IV,5,2325

What is his proper noun?

117

Iv,five,2327

Happily met; the happier for thy son.
And now past law, as well equally reverend age,...

118

IV,5,2343

Come, keep, and see the truth hereof;
For our first merriment hath made thee jealous.

119

V,i,2358

Sir, here'southward the door; this is Lucentio's house;
My father's bears more than toward the marketplace-place;...

120

5,1,2373

Nay, I told y'all your son was well beloved in Padua. Exercise
you hear, sir? To leave frivolous circumstances, I pray y'all tell...

121

V,i,2381

[To VINCENTIO] Why, how now, gentleman!
Why, this is flat knavery to accept upon yous some other man's name.

122

Five,1,2402

Prithee, Kate, allow's stand up aside and run into the stop of this
controversy. [They stand up aside] ...

123

V,1,2480

Offset buss me, Kate, and we volition.

124

V,i,2482

What, art g asham'd of me?

125

Five,i,2484

Why, then, let's habitation again. Come, sirrah, let'south away.

126

V,1,2486

Is not this well? Come up, my sugariness Kate:
Better one time than never, for never as well tardily. Exeunt

127

5,ii,2500

Nothing just sit down and sit, and eat and eat!

128

V,2,2502

Padua affords aught simply what is kind.

129

Five,ii,2504

Now, for my life, Hortensio fears his widow.

130

V,2,2506

Y'all are very sensible, and yet you lot miss my sense:
I hateful Hortensio is afeard of you.

131

V,ii,2509

Roundly replied.

132

V,2,2512

Conceives by me! How likes Hortensio that?

133

V,2,2514

Very well mended. Kiss him for that, good widow.

134

V,2,2523

To her, Kate!

135

5,2,2525

A hundred marks, my Kate does put her down.

136

V,2,2527

Spoke like an officer- ha' to thee, lad.

137

5,2,2535

Nay, that y'all shall not; since y'all have begun,
Accept at yous for a biting jest or two.

138

Five,2,2541

She hath prevented me. Here, Signior Tranio,
This bird y'all aim'd at, though you hit her not;...

139

5,2,2546

A good swift simile, merely something currish.

140

V,2,2552

'A has a little gall'd me, I confess;
And, every bit the jest did glance abroad from me,...

141

V,two,2557

Well, I say no; and therefore, for assurance,
Permit's each one ship unto his wife,...

142

Five,2,2564

Xx crowns?
I'll venture so much of my hawk or hound,...

143

Five,2,2569

A friction match! 'tis done.

144

V,2,2580

How! She's decorated, and she cannot come up!
Is that an answer?

145

V,ii,2584

I hope better.

146

Five,2,2587

O, ho! entreat her!
Nay, then she must needs come.

147

V,2,2595

Worse and worse; she will not come! O vile,
Intolerable, not to be endur'd!...

148

V,ii,2600

What?

149

V,2,2602

The fouler fortune mine, and there an end.

150

V,two,2606

Where is your sister, and Hortensio's wife?

151

5,2,2608

Go, fetch them hither; if they deny to come.
Swinge me them soundly forth unto their husbands....

152

Five,2,2614

Marry, peace information technology bodes, and honey, and placidity life,
An awful rule, and right supremacy;...

153

Five,2,2622

Nay, I will win my wager better yet,
And show more sign of her obedience,...

154

V,2,2638

Katherine, I charge thee, tell these headstrong women
What duty they do owe their lords and husbands.

155

V,two,2641

Come on, I say; and first begin with her.

156

5,2,2643

I say she shall. And first brainstorm with her.

157

V,two,2688

Why, there'due south a wench! Come on, and kiss me, Kate.

158

Five,two,2692

Come up, Kate, we'll to bed.
We 3 are married, but you two are sped....

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