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Page 59
... show the whole wealth of thy wit in an inftant ? I pray thee , understand a plain man in his plain meaning : go to thy fellows , bid them cover the table , ferve in the meat , and we will come in to dinner . Laun . For the table , fir ...
... show the whole wealth of thy wit in an inftant ? I pray thee , understand a plain man in his plain meaning : go to thy fellows , bid them cover the table , ferve in the meat , and we will come in to dinner . Laun . For the table , fir ...
Page 60
... show thy mercy , and remorse , more strange Than is thy ftrange apparent cruelty . And , where thou now exact'ft the penalty , Which is a pound of this poor merchant's flesh , Thou wilt not only lose the forfeiture , But , But , touch'd ...
... show thy mercy , and remorse , more strange Than is thy ftrange apparent cruelty . And , where thou now exact'ft the penalty , Which is a pound of this poor merchant's flesh , Thou wilt not only lose the forfeiture , But , But , touch'd ...
Page 66
... show likeft god's , When mercy seasons juftice . Therefore , Jew , Though juftice be thy plea , confider this , That , in the courfe of justice , none of us Should fee falvation : we do pray for mercy ; And that fame pray'r doth teach ...
... show likeft god's , When mercy seasons juftice . Therefore , Jew , Though juftice be thy plea , confider this , That , in the courfe of justice , none of us Should fee falvation : we do pray for mercy ; And that fame pray'r doth teach ...
Page 74
... show me to this house ? [ Exeunt . *** T ACT V. SCENE I. Belmont . Enter Lorenzo , and Jeffica . LORENZO . HE moon fhines bright : in fuch a night as this , When the fweet wind did gently kiss the trees , And they did make no noise ; in ...
... show me to this house ? [ Exeunt . *** T ACT V. SCENE I. Belmont . Enter Lorenzo , and Jeffica . LORENZO . HE moon fhines bright : in fuch a night as this , When the fweet wind did gently kiss the trees , And they did make no noise ; in ...
Page 123
... show ; But do not love thyself , then thou wilt keep My tears for glaffes , and ftill make me weep . 0 queen of queens , how far dost thou excel ! No thought can think , nor tongue of mortal tell . How shall she know my griefs ? I'll ...
... show ; But do not love thyself , then thou wilt keep My tears for glaffes , and ftill make me weep . 0 queen of queens , how far dost thou excel ! No thought can think , nor tongue of mortal tell . How shall she know my griefs ? I'll ...
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