Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Duke. Both by the Siracusians and our selues,
Duke. To admit no trafficke to our aduerse townes:
Duke. Nay more, if any borne at Ephesus
Duke. Be seene at any Siracusian Marts and Fayres:
Duke. Againe, if any Siracusian borne
Duke. Come to the Bay of Ephesus, he dies:
Duke. His goods confiscate to the Dukes dispose,
Duke. Vnlesse a thousand markes be leuied
Duke. To quit the penalty, and to ransome him:
Duke. Thy substance, valued at the highest rate,
Duke. Cannot amount vnto a hundred Markes,
Duke. Therefore by Law thou art condemn'd to die.
Mer. Mer.
Mer. Yet this my comfort, when your words are done,
Mer. My woes end likewise with the euening Sonne.
Duk. Duk.
Duk. Well Siracusian; say in briefe the cause
Duk. Why thou departedst from thy natiue home?
Duk. And for what cause thou cam'st to Ephesus.