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1  Enter Bassanio, Lorenzo and Gratiano.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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2  Enter the masquers, Gratiano and Salarino.
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3  Enter Gratiano, Lorenzo, Salarino and Solanio.
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4  Enter Bassanio, Antonio, Gratiano and their Followers.
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5  Meet me and Gratiano At Gratiano's lodging some hour hence.
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6  Enter Bassanio, Portia, Gratiano, Nerissa and all their trains.
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7  Here comes Bassanio, your most noble kinsman, Gratiano, and Lorenzo.
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8  I must be one of these same dumb wise men, For Gratiano never lets me speak.
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9  Gratiano speaks an infinite deal of nothing, more than any man in all Venice.
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10  Enter the Duke, the Magnificoes, Antonio, Bassanio, Gratiano, Salerio and others.
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11  See these letters delivered, put the liveries to making, and desire Gratiano to come anon to my lodging.
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12  Go, Gratiano, run and overtake him; Give him the ring, and bring him if thou canst Unto Antonio's house.
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13  I hold the world but as the world, Gratiano, A stage, where every man must play a part, And mine a sad one.
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14  Now, in faith, Gratiano, You give your wife too unkind a cause of grief, An 'twere to me I should be mad at it.'
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15  Why, man, I saw Bassanio under sail; With him is Gratiano gone along; And in their ship I am sure Lorenzo is not.
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16  And pardon me, my gentle Gratiano, For that same scrubbed boy, the doctor's clerk, In lieu of this, last night did lie with me.
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17  But hear thee, Gratiano, Thou art too wild, too rude, and bold of voice, Parts that become thee happily enough, And in such eyes as ours appear not faults; But where thou art not known, why there they show Something too liberal.
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