Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Iew. You haue among you many a purchast slaue,
Iew. Which like your Asses, and your Dogs and Mules,
Iew. You vse in abiect and in slauish parts,
Iew. Because you bought them. Shall I say to you,
Iew. Let them be free, marrie them to your heires?
Iew. Why sweate they vnder burthens? Let their beds
Iew. Be made as soft as yours: and let their pallats
Iew. Be season'd with such Viands: you will answer
Iew. The
Iew. The Merchant of Venice.
Iew. The slaues are ours. So do I answer you.
Iew. The pound of flesh which I demand of him
Iew. Is deerely bought, 'tis mine, and I will haue i.
Iew. If you deny me; fie vpon your Law,
Iew. There is no force in the decrees of Venice;
Iew. I stand for iudgement, answer, Shall I haue it?
Du. Du.
Du. Vpon my power I may dismisse this Court,
Du. Vnlesse Bellario a learned Doctor,
Du. Whom I haue sent for to determine this,