The Merchant of Venice
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The curse never fell upon our nation
till now.

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I never felt it.
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Till now.
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I would my daughter were dead at my foot
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and the jewel in her ear.
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No news of them?
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Loss upon loss.
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The thief gone with so much
and so much to find the thief.

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And no satisfaction, no revenge,
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no luck stirring
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but what lights on my shoulders.
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No sighs
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but of my breathing.
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No tears but of my shedding.
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Yes, other men have ill luck, too.
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Antonio, as I heard in Genoa.
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What?
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What, what? llI luck?
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There"s a ship, wrecked,
coming from Tripolis.

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Oh, I thank God.
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I thank God.
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Oh!
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Heard you in Genoa what?
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Your daughter spent in Genoa,
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as I heard,
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one night, four score ducats.
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Oh, you stick a dagger in me.
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I shall never see my gold again.
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Four score ducats!

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