Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Duke. Now trust me, were it not against our Lawes,
Duke. Against my Crowne, my oath, my dignity,
Duke. Which Princes would they may not disanull,
Duke. My soule should sue as aduocate for thee:
Duke. But though thou art adiudged to the death,
Duke. And passed sentence may not be recal'd
Duke. But to our honours great disparagement:
Duke. Yet will I fauour thee in what I can;
Duke. Therefore Marchant, Ile limit thee this day
Duke. To seeke thy helpe by beneficiall helpe,
Duke. Try all the friends thou hast in Ephesus,
Duke. Beg thou, or borrow, to make vp the summe,
Duke. And liue: if no, then thou art doom'd to die:
Duke. Iaylor, take him to thy custodie.
Iaylor. Iaylor.
Iaylor. I will my Lord.
Merch. Merch.
Merch. Hopelesse and helpelesse doth Egean wend,
Merch. But to procrastinate his liuelesse end.
Merch. Exeunt.