1 My Lord Bassanio, let him have the ring.
2 If a throstle sing, he falls straight a-cap'ring.
3 Let us all ring fancy's knell: I'll begin it.
4 By heaven, I will ne'er come in your bed Until I see the ring.
5 But when this ring Parts from this finger, then parts life from hence.
6 One of them showed me a ring that he had of your daughter for a monkey.
7 That cannot be; His ring I do accept most thankfully, And so I pray you tell him.
8 I gave my love a ring, and made him swear Never to part with it, and here he stands.
9 My Lord Bassanio gave his ring away Unto the judge that begg'd it, and indeed Deserv'd it too.
10 Go, Gratiano, run and overtake him; Give him the ring, and bring him if thou canst Unto Antonio's house.
11 My Lord Bassanio upon more advice, Hath sent you here this ring, and doth entreat Your company at dinner.
12 The dearest ring in Venice will I give you, And find it out by proclamation, Only for this I pray you pardon me.
13 If I could add a lie unto a fault, I would deny it, but you see my finger Hath not the ring upon it, it is gone.
14 Good sir, this ring was given me by my wife, And when she put it on, she made me vow That I should neither sell, nor give, nor lose it.
15 And if your wife be not a mad-woman, And know how well I have deserv'd this ring, She would not hold out enemy for ever For giving it to me.
16 I give them with this ring, Which when you part from, lose, or give away, Let it presage the ruin of your love, And be my vantage to exclaim on you.
17 Fare you well, Grieve not that I am fallen to this for you, For herein Fortune shows herself more kind Than is her custom: it is still her use To let the wretched man outlive his wealth, To view with hollow eye and wrinkled brow An age of poverty, from which ling'ring penance Of such misery doth she cut me off.
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