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Here comes Bassanio , your most noble kinsman , Gratiano , and Lorenzo : fare We leave you now with better company . Sola . I would have stay'd till I had made you merry , If worthier friends had not prevented me .
Here comes Bassanio , your most noble kinsman , Gratiano , and Lorenzo : fare We leave you now with better company . Sola . I would have stay'd till I had made you merry , If worthier friends had not prevented me .
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O rare fortune ! here comes the man ; to him , father , for I am a Jew , if I serve the Jew any longer . ... of the clock : see these letters deliver'd , put the liveries to making , and desire Gratiano to come anon to my lodging Laun .
O rare fortune ! here comes the man ; to him , father , for I am a Jew , if I serve the Jew any longer . ... of the clock : see these letters deliver'd , put the liveries to making , and desire Gratiano to come anon to my lodging Laun .
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Here comes Lorenzo : more of this hereafter .. Lor . ... Not I , but my affairs , have made you wait ; When you shall please to play the thieves for wives , I'll watch as long for you then ; come , approach ; Here dwells my father Jew .
Here comes Lorenzo : more of this hereafter .. Lor . ... Not I , but my affairs , have made you wait ; When you shall please to play the thieves for wives , I'll watch as long for you then ; come , approach ; Here dwells my father Jew .
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But come at once - For the close night doth play the runaway , And we are stay'd for at Bafanio's feast . Jes . I will make fast the doors , and gild myself With some more ducats , and be with you straight . Gra .
But come at once - For the close night doth play the runaway , And we are stay'd for at Bafanio's feast . Jes . I will make fast the doors , and gild myself With some more ducats , and be with you straight . Gra .
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Why , that's the lady ; all the world desires her : From the four corners of the earth they come To kiss this fhrine , this mortal breathing saint . - Th ' Hircanian deserts and the vasty wilds Of wide Arabia are as thoroughfares now ...
Why , that's the lady ; all the world desires her : From the four corners of the earth they come To kiss this fhrine , this mortal breathing saint . - Th ' Hircanian deserts and the vasty wilds Of wide Arabia are as thoroughfares now ...
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