The Merchant of Venice
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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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Let not the sound of shallow foppery
enter my sober house.

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Oh, by Jacob"s staff, I swear I have
no mind of feasting forth tonight.

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But I will go.
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Go you before, sirrah. Say I will come.
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I will go before, sir.
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Mistress, look out the window for all this.
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There will come a Christian boy
will be worth a Jewess" eye.

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What says that fool
of Hagar"s offspring, ha?

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His words were, "Farewell, mistress. "
Nothing else.

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The fool is kind enough
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but a huge feeder.
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Snail-slow in profit,
and he sleeps by day more than a tomcat.

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Therefore, I part with him.

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