1 Enter Lorenzo, Jessica and Salerio.
The Merchant of Venice By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT III 2 Nay, you need nor fear us, Lorenzo.
The Merchant of Venice By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT III 3 Enter Bassanio, Lorenzo and Gratiano.
The Merchant of Venice By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT I 4 This deed will be well welcome to Lorenzo.
The Merchant of Venice By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT IV 5 Here comes Lorenzo, more of this hereafter.
The Merchant of Venice By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT II 6 Enter Gratiano, Lorenzo, Salarino and Solanio.
The Merchant of Venice By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT II 7 Enter Portia, Nerissa, Lorenzo, Jessica and Balthazar.
The Merchant of Venice By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT III 8 This is the penthouse under which Lorenzo Desired us to make stand.
The Merchant of Venice By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT II 9 Here comes Bassanio, your most noble kinsman, Gratiano, and Lorenzo.
The Merchant of Venice By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT I 10 And I must to Lorenzo and the rest, But we will visit you at supper-time.
The Merchant of Venice By William ShakespeareGet Context In ACT II 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 ShakespeareGet Context In ACT III 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 ShakespeareGet Context In ACT II 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 ShakespeareGet Context In ACT III 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 ShakespeareGet Context In ACT II 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 ShakespeareGet Context In ACT II 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 ShakespeareGet Context In ACT II 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.
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