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: 4 - Scene: 1

Iew. Three thousand Ducats? Ile not answer that:

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Iew. But say it is my humor; Is it answered?

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Iew. What if my house be troubled with a Rat,

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Iew. And I be pleas'd to giue ten thousand Ducates

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Iew. To haue it bain'd? What, are you answer'd yet?

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Iew. Some men there are loue not a gaping Pigge:

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Iew. Some that are mad, if they behold a Cat:

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Iew. And others, when the bag‑pipe sings i'th nose,

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Iew. Cannot containe their Vrine for affection.

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Iew. Masters of passion swayes it to the moode

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Iew. Of what it likes or loaths, now for your answer:

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Iew. As there is no firme reason to be rendred

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Iew. Why he cannot abide a gaping Pigge?

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Iew. Why he a harmlesse necessarie Cat?

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Iew. Why he a woollen bag‑pipe: but of force

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Iew. Must yeeld to such ineuitable shame,

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Iew. As to offend himselfe being offended:

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Iew. So can I giue no reason, nor I will not,

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Iew. More then a lodg'd hate, and a certaine loathing

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Iew. I beare Anthonio, that I follow thus