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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