The Merchant of Venice
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Let me see.
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"Who chooseth me
must give and hazard all he hath. "

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- Hmm...
- Must give? For what?

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For lead? Hazard for lead?
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This casket, my friends, threatens.
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Men who hazard all
do it in hope of fair advantages.

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A golden mind stoops not
to shows of dross, eh?

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L"ll then nor give nor hazard
aught for lead, ah? Mm-mm.

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What says the silver with her virgin hue?
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"Who chooseth me...
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"shall gain as much as he deserves. "
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Pause there, Morocco,
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and weigh thy value
with an even hand, ha?

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I do in birth deserve her, and in fortunes,
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and in graces, and in qualities of breeding!
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What if I stray no further but choose here?
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Hmm...
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"Who chooseth me...
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"will gain what many men...
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"desire. "
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- Hmm...
- Huh?

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Why, that"s the lady!
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All of the world desires her!
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From the four corners of the earth,
they come to kiss this shrine,

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this mortal-breathing saint.
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Deliver me the key.
Here do I choose, and thrive as I may.

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There, take it, Prince.
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And if my form lie there, I am yours.

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