Saturday, June 14, 2008

Vincent van Gogh Cafe Terrace at Night painting

Vincent van Gogh Cafe Terrace at Night painting
William Merritt Chase After the Rain painting
see thee hang'd on Sunday first.
GREMIO
Hark, Petruchio; she says she'll see theehang'd first.
TRANIO
Is this your speeding? nay, then, good night our part!
PETRUCHIO
Be patient, gentlemen; I choose her for myself:If she and I be pleased, what's that to you?'Tis bargain'd 'twixt us twain, being alone,That she shall still be curst in company.I tell you, 'tis incredible to believeHow much she loves me: O, the kindest Kate!She hung about my neck; and kiss on kissShe vied so fast, protesting oath on oath,That in a twink she won me to her love.O, you are novices! 'tis a world to see,How tame, when men and women are alone,A meacock wretch can make the curstest shrew.Give me thy hand, Kate: I will unto Venice,To buy apparel 'gainst the wedding-day.Provide the feast, father, and bid the guests;I will be sure my Katharina shall be fine.
BAPTISTA
I know not what to say: but give me your hands;God send you joy, Petruchio! 'tis a match.
GREMIO

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