The Merchant of Venice
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Shall I lay perjury upon my soul?
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No. Not for Venice.
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Why, this bond is forfeit
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and lawfully at this time
the Jew may claim a pound of flesh

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to be by him cut off
nearest the merchant"s heart.

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Be merciful.
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Take twice your money,
bid me tear the bond.

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When it is paid, according to the terms.
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Most heartily I do beseech the court
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to give the judgment.
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Then thus it is. You must prepare
your bosom for his knife.

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O noble judge, excellent young man.
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For the intent and purpose of the law
has full relation to the penalty

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which here appeareth due upon the bond.
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"Tis very true, O wise and upright judge.
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How much more elder are you
than you look.

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- Therefore, lay bare your bosom.
- Ay, his breast.

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So says the bond, does it not,
noble judge?

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Nearest the heart.
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- Those are the very words.
- It is so.

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Are there balances here
to weigh the flesh?

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I have them here.
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Have by some surgeon, Shylock,
on your charge


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