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1  Enter Lorenzo, Jessica and Salerio.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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2  Nay, you need nor fear us, Lorenzo.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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3  Enter Bassanio, Lorenzo and Gratiano.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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4  This deed will be well welcome to Lorenzo.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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5  Here comes Lorenzo, more of this hereafter.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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6  Enter Gratiano, Lorenzo, Salarino and Solanio.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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7  Enter Portia, Nerissa, Lorenzo, Jessica and Balthazar.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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8  This is the penthouse under which Lorenzo Desired us to make stand.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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9  Here comes Bassanio, your most noble kinsman, Gratiano, and Lorenzo.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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10  And I must to Lorenzo and the rest, But we will visit you at supper-time.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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11  Lorenzo, I commit into your hands The husbandry and manage of my house Until my lord's return.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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12  O Lorenzo, If thou keep promise, I shall end this strife, Become a Christian and thy loving wife.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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13  Lorenzo and Salerio, welcome hither, If that the youth of my new int'rest here Have power to bid you welcome.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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14  Why, man, I saw Bassanio under sail; With him is Gratiano gone along; And in their ship I am sure Lorenzo is not.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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15  But fare thee well, there is a ducat for thee, And, Launcelet, soon at supper shalt thou see Lorenzo, who is thy new master's guest.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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16  He came too late, the ship was under sail; But there the Duke was given to understand That in a gondola were seen together Lorenzo and his amorous Jessica.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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17  Two things provided more, that for this favour, He presently become a Christian; The other, that he do record a gift, Here in the court, of all he dies possess'd Unto his son Lorenzo and his daughter.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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