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 | VERB ENDING IN "ED" [11] | _______________________ |
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 | ADJECTIVE [2] | _______________________ |
 | VERB ENDING IN "ING" [12] | _______________________ |
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 | VERB [3] | _______________________ |
 | NOUN [13] | _______________________ |
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 | ADJECTIVE [4] | _______________________ |
 | NOUN [14] | _______________________ |
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 | NOUN [5] | _______________________ |
 | VERB [15] | _______________________ |
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 | VERB [6] | _______________________ |
 | VERB [16] | _______________________ |
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 | OCCUPATION [7] | _______________________ |
 | NOUN [17] | _______________________ |
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 | VERB [8] | _______________________ |
 | ADJECTIVE [18] | _______________________ |
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 | ADJECTIVE [9] | _______________________ |
 | VERB [19] | _______________________ |
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 | NOUN [10] | _______________________ |
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NOTE: Some words may occur more than once.
My [1] now is sharp and passing [2] . And till she [3] she must not be [4] -gorg`d, For then she never looks upon her [5] . Another way I have to [6] my haggard, To make her come, and know her [7] `s call, That is, to [8] her, as we [8] these kites That bate and beat, and will not be [9] . She eat no [10] to-day, nor none shall eat; Last night she [11] not, nor to-night she shall not; As with the [11] , some undeserved fault I`ll find about the [12] of the bed; And here I`ll fling the pillow, there the [13] , This way the [14] , 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 [8] all night; And if she chance to nod I`ll [15] and [16] And with the clamour keep her still awake. This is a way to kill a [17] with kindness, And thus I`ll curb her mad and [18] humour. He that knows better how to tame a shrew, Now let him [19] ; `tis charity to show.
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