Marry, my lord, ’tis called “The Taming of a Shrew.”

’Tis a good lesson for us my lord that are married men.

LORD.

“The Taming of a Shrew,” that’s excellent sure,

Go, see that you make ready straight,

For you must play before a lord to-night.

Say, you are his men and I your fellow,

He’s something foolish, but whatso’er he says,

See that you be not dashed out of countenance.

Now, sirs, go you and make you ready, too,