HORTENSIO
Madam, before you touch the instrument, To learn the order of my fingering, I must begin with rudiments
of art; To teach you gamut in a briefer sort, More pleasant, pithy and effectual, Than hath been taught by
any of my trade: And there it is in writing, fairly drawn. BIANCA
Why, I am past my gamut long ago. HORTENSIO
Yet read the gamut of Hortensio. BIANCA
[Reads] ''Gamut' I am, the ground of all accord, 'A re,' to Plead Hortensio's passion; 'B mi,' Bianca, take him
for thy lord, 'C fa ut,' that loves with all affection: 'D sol re,' one clef, two notes have I: 'E la mi,' show pity, or
I die.' Call you this gamut? tut, I like it not: Old fashions please me best; I am not so nice, To change true
rules for old inventions.
Enter a Servant Servant
Mistress, your father prays you leave your books And help to dress your sister's chamber up: You know
to-morrow is the wedding-day. BIANCA
Farewell, sweet masters both; I must be gone.
Exeunt BIANCA and Servant LUCENTIO
Faith, mistress, then I have no cause to stay.
Exit HORTENSIO
But I have cause to pry into this pedant: Methinks he looks as though he were in love: Yet if thy thoughts,
Bianca, be so humble To cast thy wandering eyes on every stale, Seize thee that list: if once I find thee
ranging, Hortensio will be quit with thee by changing.
Exit
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