The Merchant of Venice
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Most worthy gentleman,
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I and my friend have by your wisdom
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been this day acquitted
of most grievous penalties,

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in lieu whereof, three thousand ducats,
due unto the Jew

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we freely pay your courteous pains withal.
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- Mm.
- And stand indebted, over and above,

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in love and service to you ever more.
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He is well paid that is well satisfied
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and I, delivering you, am satisfied
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and therein do account myself well paid -
fare you well.

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Dear sir, of force
I must attempt you further.

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Take some remembrance of us,
as a tribute, not as a fee.

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Run me two things, I pray you.
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Not to deny me and to pardon me.
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You press me far, therefore I will yield.
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Give me your gloves.
L"ll wear them for your sake.

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And for your love,
I"ll take this ring from you.

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Do not draw back your hand,
I"ll take no more,

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and you, in love, shall not deny me this.
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This ring... Good sir, alas, it is a trifle,
I would not shame myself to give you this.

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I will have nothing else but only this.
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There"s more depends on this
than on the value.


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