Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Anth. Anth.
Anth. Thou knowst that all my fortunes are at sea,
Anth. Neither haue I money, nor commodity
Anth. To raise a present summe, therefore goe forth
Anth. Try what my credit can in Venice doe,
Anth. That shall be rackt euen to the vttermost,
Anth. To furnish thee to Belmont to faire Portia.
Anth. Goe presently enquire, and so will I
Anth. Where money is, and I no question make
Anth. To haue it of my trust, or for my sake.
Anth. Exeunt.
Anth. [Act 1, Scene 2]
Anth. Enter Portia with her waiting woman Nerissa.
Portia. Portia.
Portia. By my troth Nerrissa, my little body is a wea
Portia. rie of this great world.
Ner. Ner.
Ner. You would be sweet Madam, if your miseries
Ner. were in the same abundance as your good fortunes are:
Ner. and yet for ought I see, they are as sicke that surfet with