Saturday, June 14, 2008

William Bouguereau Birth of Venus painting

William Bouguereau Birth of Venus painting
William Bouguereau The Virgin with Angels painting
Happily we met; the happier for thy son.And now by law, as well as reverend age,I may entitle thee my loving father:The sister to my wife, this gentlewoman,Thy son by this hath married. Wonder not,Nor be grieved: she is of good esteem,Her dowery wealthy, and of worthy birth;Beside, so qualified as may beseemThe spouse of any noble gentleman.Let me embrace with old Vincentio,And wander we to see thy honest son,Who will of thy arrival be full joyous.
VINCENTIO
But is it true? or else is it your pleasure,Like pleasant travellers, to break a jestUpon the company you overtake?
HORTENSIO
I do assure thee, father, so it is.
PETRUCHIO
Come, go along, and see the truth hereof;For our first merriment hath made thee jealous.

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