The Bodleian First Folio

A digital facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Bodleian Arch. G c.7.



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Play: The Merchant of Venice

Act: 1 - Scene: 1

Anth. Anth.

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Anth. Thou knowst that all my fortunes are at sea,

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Anth. Neither haue I money, nor commodity

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Anth. To raise a present summe, therefore goe forth

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Anth. Try what my credit can in Venice doe,

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Anth. That shall be rackt euen to the vttermost,

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Anth. To furnish thee to Belmont to faire Portia.

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Anth. Goe presently enquire, and so will I

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Anth. Where money is, and I no question make

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Anth. To haue it of my trust, or for my sake.

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Anth. Exeunt.

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Anth. [Act 1, Scene 2]

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Anth. Enter Portia with her waiting woman Nerissa.

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Portia. Portia.

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Portia. By my troth Nerrissa, my little body is a wea­

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Portia. rie of this great world.

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Ner. Ner.

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Ner. You would be sweet Madam, if your miseries

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Ner. were in the same abundance as your good fortunes are:

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Ner. and yet for ought I see, they are as sicke that surfet with