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... ready when he wakes , To make a dulcet and a heavenly sound ; And if he chance to speak , be ready straight , And with a low submissive reverence Say , ' What is it your honour will command ? ' Let one attend him with a silver basin 44 ...
... ready when he wakes , To make a dulcet and a heavenly sound ; And if he chance to speak , be ready straight , And with a low submissive reverence Say , ' What is it your honour will command ? ' Let one attend him with a silver basin 44 ...
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... ready at thy beck : Wilt thou have music ? hark ! Apollo plays , 32 36 Music . 40 And twenty caged nightingales do sing : Or wilt thou sleep ? we'll have thee to a couch Softer and sweeter than the lustful bed On purpose trimm'd up for ...
... ready at thy beck : Wilt thou have music ? hark ! Apollo plays , 32 36 Music . 40 And twenty caged nightingales do sing : Or wilt thou sleep ? we'll have thee to a couch Softer and sweeter than the lustful bed On purpose trimm'd up for ...
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... Enter Katherina . Kate ; for that's your name , I hear . 159 twangling : twanging 166 apt : ready 160 As : as if 176 180 161 lusty lively 178 pack : depart in haste , Kath . Well have you heard , but something hard 38 The Taming.
... Enter Katherina . Kate ; for that's your name , I hear . 159 twangling : twanging 166 apt : ready 160 As : as if 176 180 161 lusty lively 178 pack : depart in haste , Kath . Well have you heard , but something hard 38 The Taming.
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... ready : the oats have 208 eaten the horses . Kath . Nay , then , Do what thou canst , I will not go to - day ; No , nor to - morrow , nor till I please myself . The door is open , sir , there lies your way ; You may be jogging whiles ...
... ready : the oats have 208 eaten the horses . Kath . Nay , then , Do what thou canst , I will not go to - day ; No , nor to - morrow , nor till I please myself . The door is open , sir , there lies your way ; You may be jogging whiles ...
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... ready ; and therefore , good Grumio , the news ? Gru . Why , Jack , boy ! ho , boy ! ' and as much news as thou wilt . 36 40 44 Curt . Come , you are so full of cony - catching . Gru . Why therefore fire : for I have caught extreme cold ...
... ready ; and therefore , good Grumio , the news ? Gru . Why , Jack , boy ! ho , boy ! ' and as much news as thou wilt . 36 40 44 Curt . Come , you are so full of cony - catching . Gru . Why therefore fire : for I have caught extreme cold ...
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