Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Shy. The thoughts of others: Praie you tell me this,
Shy. If he should breake his daie, what should I gaine
Shy. By the exaction of the forfeiture?
Shy. A pound of mans flesh taken from a man,
Shy. Is not so estimable, profitable neither
Shy. As flesh of Muttons, Beefes, or Goates, I say
Shy. To buy his fauour, I extend this friendship,
Shy. If he will take it, so: if not adiew,
Shy. And for my loue I praie you wrong me not.
Ant. Ant.
Ant. Yes Shylocke, I will seale vnto this bond.
Shy. Shy.
Shy. Then meete me forthwith at the Notaries,
Shy. Giue him direction for this merrie bond,
Shy. And I will goe and purse the ducats straite.
Shy. See to my house left in the fearefull gard
Shy. Of an vnthriftie knaue: and presentlie
Shy. Ile be with you.
Shy. Exit.