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Taming Of The Shrew Quotes

My falcon now is sharp and passing empty, and till she stoop she must not be full-gorged, for then she never looks upon her lure.

My falcon now is sharp and passing empty, and till she stoop she must not be full-gorged, for then she never looks upon her lure.

William Shakespeare, Harold James Oliver (1999). “The Taming of the Shrew”, p.186, Oxford University Press, USA

Nothing comes amiss, so money comes withal.

'The Taming Of The Shrew' (1592) act 1, sc. 2, l. [82]

The poorest service is repaid with thanks.

William Shakespeare (1833). “The plays and poems of William Shakspeare”, p.249

Is it possible that love should of a sudden take such a hold?

William Shakespeare (1833). “The plays and poems of William Shakspeare”, p.237

We will have rings and things and fine array

1593 Petruccio.TheTaming of the Shrew, act 2, sc.1, l.319-20.

He kills her in her own humor.

William Shakespeare, Lindsay Price (2002). “Taming of the Shrew”, p.25, Theatrefolk