The Merchant of Venice
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nor sleep and snore and wear apparel out.
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Not with him.
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- Jessica, I say!
- Why, Jessica.

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Who bids you call?
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I do not bid you call.
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Your worship was used to say
I could do nothing without bidding.

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Oh.
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Call you?
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- What"s your will?
- I am bid forth to supper, Jessica.

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There are my keys.
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Wherefore should I go?
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I am not bid for love.
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Oh, they flatter me.
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Yet I will go and feed
upon the prodigal Christian.

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Jessica, my girl, look to my house.
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Oh, I am right loath to go.
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There is some ill a-brewing
towards my rest,

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for I did dream of money bags tonight.
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I beseech you, sir, go.
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My young master expects your reproach.
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And so do I his.
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And they have conspired together.
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I will not say you shall see a masque,
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but if you do, it was not for nothing
that my nose fell a-bleeding

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on Black Monday last
at six o"clock in the morning.

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What, are there masques?
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Hear you me, Jessica,
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clamber not you up to the casements then,
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nor thrust your head into the public street
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to gaze on Christian fools
with varnished faces.


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