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Petruchio, Lines 169-192
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Act 4,
Scene 1
Lines 169-192

Petruchio performs lines 169-192 of Act 4, Scene 1 of myShakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew

myShakespeare | Taming of the Shrew 4.1 Performance: Petruchio, Lines 169-192

Petruchio

Thus have I politicly begun my reign,    
And 'tis my hope to end successfully.    
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.
Another way I have to man my haggard,    
To make her come and know her keeper's call:
That is to watch her, as we watch these kites    
That bate and beat, and will not be obedient.    
She ate no meat today, nor none shall eat.    
Last night she slept not, nor tonight she shall not.
As with the meat, some undeservèd fault
I'll find about the making of the bed;
And here I'll fling the pillow, there the bolster,    
This way the coverlet, another way the sheets;    
Ay, and amid this ​hurly I intend        
That all is done in reverend care of her;    
And in conclusion, she shall watch all night,    
And if she chance to nod, I'll rail and brawl,
And with the clamor keep her still awake.
This is a way to kill a wife with kindness,
And thus I'll curb her mad and headstrong humor.
He that knows better how to tame a shrew,
Now let him speak — 'tis charity to show.   
[Exit]