Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Iew. Thou naughty Iaylor, that thou art so fond
Iew. To come abroad with him at his request.
Ant. Ant.
Ant. I pray thee heare me speake.
Iew. Iew.
Iew. Ile haue my bond, I will not heare thee speake,
Iew. Ile haue my bond, and therefore speake no more,
Iew. Ile not be made a soft and dull ey'd foole,
Iew. To shake the head, relent, and sigh, and yeeld
Iew. To Christian intercessors: follow not,
Iew. Ile haue no speaking, I will haue my bond.
Iew. Exit Iew.
Sol. Sol.
Sol. It is the most impenetrable curre
Sol. That euer kept with men.
Ant. Let him alone,
Ant. Ile follow him no more with bootlesse prayers:
Ant. He seekes my life, his reason well I know;
Ant. I oft deliuer'd from his forfeitures