Shakespeare's Play of the Merchant of Venice

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Shakespeare's Play of the Merchant of Venice
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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_Lor_. Meet me and GratianoAt Gratiano's lodging some hour hence.
_Salar_. 'Tis good we do so.
[_Exeunt_ SALARINO _and_ SALANIO.
_Gra_. Was not that letter from fair Jessica?
_Lor_. I must needs tell thee all: She hath directedHow I shall take her from her father's house;What gold and jewels she is furnish'd with;Come, go with me; peruse this as thou goest:Fair Jessica shall be my torch-bearer.
[_Exeunt_.
_Enter_ SHYLOCK _and_ LAUNCELOT _from House_.
_Shy_. Well, thou shalt see, thy eyes shall
...be thy judge, The difference of old Shylock and Bassanio:What, Jessica!--thou shalt not gormandize, As thou hast done with me;--What, Jessica!--And sleep and snore, and rend apparel out;--Why, Jessica, I say!
_Lau_. Why, Jessica!
_Shy_. Who bids thee call? I do not bid thee call, _Lau_. Your worship was wont to tell me I could do nothing withoutbidding.
_Enter_ JESSICA.
_Jes_. Call you? What is your will?
_Shy_. I am bid forth to supper, [63] Jessica;There are my keys:--But wherefore should I go?I am not bid for love: they flatter me:But yet I'll go in hate, to feed uponThe prodigal Christian:[64]--Jessica, my girl, Look to my house:--I am right loath to go;There is some ill a brewing towards my rest, For I did dream of money-bags to night.


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