The Merchant of Venice
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1:14:03
Then away to Venice, to your friend.
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For never shall you lie by Portia"s side
with an unquiet soul.

1:14:14
You shall have gold to pay
the petty debt twenty times over.

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When it is paid,
bring your true friend along.

1:14:24
Meantime, myself and Nerissa
will live as maids and widows.

1:14:32
Come, away,
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for you shall hence
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upon your wedding day.
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Gaoler, look to him, tell me not of mercy.
1:14:59
This is the fool that lent out money gratis.
Gaoler, look to him.

1:15:04
Hear me yet, good Shylock.
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L"ll have my bond.
Speak not against my bond.

1:15:10
I have sworn an oath
that I will have my bond.

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You called me dog before you had a cause.
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But since I am a dog, beware my fangs.
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The duke will grant me justice.
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I do wonder, you wicked gaolers,
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you are so fond
to come abroad with him at his request.

1:15:27
- I pray you, hear me speak!
- L"ll have my bond,

1:15:29
I will not hear you speak.
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L"ll have my bond, therefore speak no more.
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L"ll not be made a soft and dull-eyed fool,
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to shake their head, relent and sigh
and yield to Christian intercessors.

1:15:44
L"ll have no speaking, follow not.
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I will have my bond.
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It is the most impenetrable cur
that ever kept with men.

1:15:55
Let him alone.
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L"ll follow him no more
with bootless prayers.


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