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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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The four strangers seek for you , madam , to take their leave ; and there is a forerunner come from a fifth , the prince of Morocco , who brings word , the prince , his master , will be here to - night . Por .
The four strangers seek for you , madam , to take their leave ; and there is a forerunner come from a fifth , the prince of Morocco , who brings word , the prince , his master , will be here to - night . Por .
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I know thee well , thou haft obtain'd thy fuit ; Shylock , thy master , spoke with me this day , And hath preferr'd thee , if it be preferment To leave a rich . Jew's service to become The a a . The follower of so poor a gentleman .
I know thee well , thou haft obtain'd thy fuit ; Shylock , thy master , spoke with me this day , And hath preferr'd thee , if it be preferment To leave a rich . Jew's service to become The a a . The follower of so poor a gentleman .
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Thou speak'st it well : go , father , with thy fon ; Take leave of thy old master , and inquire My lodging out ; give him a livery , More guarded than his fellows : see it done . Laun . Father , in ; I cannot get a service , no ?
Thou speak'st it well : go , father , with thy fon ; Take leave of thy old master , and inquire My lodging out ; give him a livery , More guarded than his fellows : see it done . Laun . Father , in ; I cannot get a service , no ?
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By your leave , fir . Lor . Whither goeft thou ? Laun . Marry , sir , to bid my old master the Jew to sup to - night with my new master the christian . Lor . Hold , here , take this ; tell gentle Jeffica I will not fail her ; speak it ...
By your leave , fir . Lor . Whither goeft thou ? Laun . Marry , sir , to bid my old master the Jew to sup to - night with my new master the christian . Lor . Hold , here , take this ; tell gentle Jeffica I will not fail her ; speak it ...
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