The Merchant of Venice
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I could teach you
how to choose right

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but then I"d break my oath.
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That will I never do.
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So may you miss me
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and if you do, you make me wish that sin
that I had broke my oath.

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Contend me with your eyes
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for they have o"erlooked me
and divided me.

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One half of me is yours, the other half
yours, mine own, I would say,

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but if mine, then yours and so...
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all yours.
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Let me choose,
for as I am, I live upon the rack.

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Upon the rack, Bassanio?
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Then confess what
treason there is mingled with your love.

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None but that ugly treason of mistrust
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which makes me fear
the enjoying of my love.

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Ay but I fear you speak upon the rack,
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when men enforced do speak anything.
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Promise me life
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and I"ll confess the truth.
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Well, then,
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confess and live.
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Confess and love has been
the very sum of my confession.

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But let me to my fortune and the caskets.
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Away, then.
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I am locked in one of them.
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Tell me where is fancy bred

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