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Page 39
... bear my wrath . Por . Thus hath the candle fing'd the moth . O these deliberate fools ! when they do choose , They have the wisdom by their wit to lofe . Ner . The ancient faying is no heresy : Hanging and wiving go by destiny . Por ...
... bear my wrath . Por . Thus hath the candle fing'd the moth . O these deliberate fools ! when they do choose , They have the wisdom by their wit to lofe . Ner . The ancient faying is no heresy : Hanging and wiving go by destiny . Por ...
Page 52
... bear the fhape of man , So keen and greedy to confound a man . He plies the duke at morning , and at night , And doth impeach the freedom of the state , If they deny him juftice . Twenty merchants , The duke himself , and the ...
... bear the fhape of man , So keen and greedy to confound a man . He plies the duke at morning , and at night , And doth impeach the freedom of the state , If they deny him juftice . Twenty merchants , The duke himself , and the ...
Page 55
... bear an equal yoke of love , There must be needs a like proportion Of lineaments , of manners , and of fpirit ; Which makes me think , that this Anthonio , Being the bofom - lover of my lord , Muft needs be like my lord . If it be so ...
... bear an equal yoke of love , There must be needs a like proportion Of lineaments , of manners , and of fpirit ; Which makes me think , that this Anthonio , Being the bofom - lover of my lord , Muft needs be like my lord . If it be so ...
Page 62
... bear Anthonio , that I follow thus A losing suit against him . Are you answered ? Baff . This is no anfwer , thou unfeeling man , T'excuse the current of thy cruelty . Shy . I am not bound to please thee with my anfwer . Baff . Do all ...
... bear Anthonio , that I follow thus A losing suit against him . Are you answered ? Baff . This is no anfwer , thou unfeeling man , T'excuse the current of thy cruelty . Shy . I am not bound to please thee with my anfwer . Baff . Do all ...
Page 63
... thy fole , but on thy foul , harsh Jew , Thou mak'ft thy knife keen ; for no metal can , No not the hangman's axe , bear half the keennefs VOL . II . H Of Of thy fharp envy . Can no prayers pierce thee THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 63.
... thy fole , but on thy foul , harsh Jew , Thou mak'ft thy knife keen ; for no metal can , No not the hangman's axe , bear half the keennefs VOL . II . H Of Of thy fharp envy . Can no prayers pierce thee THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . 63.
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