id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 50559 Shakespeare, William The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [Vol. 3 of 9] .txt text/plain 140989 32120 102 _Kath._ I'faith, sir, you shall never need to fear: _Hor._ Petruchio, shall I then come roundly to thee Fair lovely maid, once more good day to thee. _Serv._ It shall be done, my lord: come help to bear him hence. you, sir, a father: he that so generally is at all times good, instruction shall serve to naturalize thee, so thou wilt be 195 _King._ Youth, thou bear'st thy father's face; _Sec. Lord._ You are loved, sir; _Count._ Come on, sir; I shall now put you to the height _Hel._ I shall not break your bidding, good my lord. _Sec. Lord._ Let it be forbid, sir; so should I be a great _Sir To._ Art thou good at these kickshawses, knight? _Sir To._ He shall think, by the letters that thou wilt 155 _Vio._ Save thee, friend, and thy music: dost thou live _Duke._ I know thee well: how dost thou, my good fellow? ./cache/50559.txt ./txt/50559.txt