The Taming of the Shrew


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ACT III  
SCENE I. Padua. BAPTISTA'S house.  
Enter LUCENTIO, HORTENSIO, and BIANCA  
LUCENTIO  
Fiddler, forbear; you grow too forward, sir:  
Have you so soon forgot the entertainment  
Her sister Katharina welcomed you withal?  
HORTENSIO  
But, wrangling pedant, this is  
The patroness of heavenly harmony:  
Then give me leave to have prerogative;  
And when in music we have spent an hour,  
Your lecture shall have leisure for as much.  
LUCENTIO  
Preposterous ass, that never read so far  
To know the cause why music was ordain'd!  
Was it not to refresh the mind of man  
After his studies or his usual pain?  
Then give me leave to read philosophy,  
And while I pause, serve in your harmony.  
HORTENSIO  
Sirrah, I will not bear these braves of thine.  
BIANCA  
Why, gentlemen, you do me double wrong,  
To strive for that which resteth in my choice:  
I am no breeching scholar in the schools;  
I'll not be tied to hours nor 'pointed times,  
But learn my lessons as I please myself.  
And, to cut off all strife, here sit we down:  
Take you your instrument, play you the whiles;  
His lecture will be done ere you have tuned.  
HORTENSIO  
You'll leave his lecture when I am in tune?  
LUCENTIO  
That will be never: tune your instrument.  
BIANCA  
Where left we last?  
LUCENTIO  
Here, madam:  
'
Hic ibat Simois; hic est Sigeia tellus;  
Hic steterat Priami regia celsa senis.'  
BIANCA  
Construe them.  
LUCENTIO  
'
Hic ibat,' as I told you before, 'Simois,' I am  
Lucentio, 'hic est,' son unto Vincentio of Pisa,  
Sigeia tellus,' disguised thus to get your love;  
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