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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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TERTAINLY , my conscience will serve me to run from this Jew my master . The fiend is at mine elbow , and tempts me , saying to me , Gobbo , Launcelot Gobbo , good Launcelot , or good Gobbo , or good Launcelot Gobbo , use your legs ...
TERTAINLY , my conscience will serve me to run from this Jew my master . The fiend is at mine elbow , and tempts me , saying to me , Gobbo , Launcelot Gobbo , good Launcelot , or good Gobbo , or good Launcelot Gobbo , use your legs ...
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Master young man , you , I pray you , which is the way to master Jew's ? Laun . Ó heav'ns ! this is my true begotten father , who , being more than fandblind , high gravel - blind , knows me not ; I will try confusions with him . Gob .
Master young man , you , I pray you , which is the way to master Jew's ? Laun . Ó heav'ns ! this is my true begotten father , who , being more than fandblind , high gravel - blind , knows me not ; I will try confusions with him . Gob .
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Lord , how art thou chang'd ! how dost thou and thy master agree ? ... My master's a very few : give him a present ? give him a halter : I am familh'd in his service ; you may tell every finger I have with my ribs .
Lord , how art thou chang'd ! how dost thou and thy master agree ? ... My master's a very few : give him a present ? give him a halter : I am familh'd in his service ; you may tell every finger I have with my ribs .
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to one master Bassanio , who , indeed , gives rare new liveries ; if I serve him not , I will run as far as god has any ground . O rare fortune ! here comes the man ; to him , father , for I am a Jew , if I serve the Jew any longer .
to one master Bassanio , who , indeed , gives rare new liveries ; if I serve him not , I will run as far as god has any ground . O rare fortune ! here comes the man ; to him , father , for I am a Jew , if I serve the Jew any longer .
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