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1  Enter Bassanio with Shylock the Jew.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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2  Yes, Shylock, I will seal unto this bond.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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3  Antonio and old Shylock, both stand forth.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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4  Enter Shylock, Salarino, Antonio and Gaoler.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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5  Shylock, there's thrice thy money offered thee.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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6  Furthermore, I pray you show my youth old Shylock's house.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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7  Enter Shylock the Jew and Launcelet his man that was the clown.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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8  Have by some surgeon, Shylock, on your charge, To stop his wounds, lest he do bleed to death.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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9  Well, thou shalt see, thy eyes shall be thy judge, The difference of old Shylock and Bassanio.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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10  And Shylock, for his own part, knew the bird was fledged; and then it is the complexion of them all to leave the dam.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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11  Shylock, albeit I neither lend nor borrow By taking nor by giving of excess, Yet to supply the ripe wants of my friend, I'll break a custom.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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12  Shylock thy master spoke with me this day, And hath preferr'd thee, if it be preferment To leave a rich Jew's service to become The follower of so poor a gentleman.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
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