The Merchant of Venice
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1:54:01
No, not since my body,
nor my husband"s bed,

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know him I shall, I am sure of that.
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Portia, forgive me this enforced wrong
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and in the hearing of these many friends,
I swear to you, even by thine own fair eyes,

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I never more will break an oath with thee.
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I once did lend my body
for his wealth.

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I dare be bound again,
my soul upon the forfeit,

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that your lord...
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will never more break faith advisedly.
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Then you shall be his surety.
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Give him this.
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And bid him keep it better
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than the other.
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My lord Bassanio, swear to keep this ring.
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By heaven, "tis the same I gave the doctor.
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I had it of him. Pardon me, Bassanio,
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for, by this ring, the doctor lay with me.
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And pardon me, my gentle Gratiano,
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for that same scrubbed boy,
the doctor"s clerk,

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in lieu of this last night did lie with me.
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Why...
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This is like
the mending of the highways in summer,

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when the ways are fair enough.
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What, are we cuckolds
ere we have deserved it?

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Speak not so grossly.
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You are all amazed.
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Bassanio...

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