Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Sal. Sal.
Sal. A kinder Gentleman treads not the earth,
Sal. I saw Bassanio and Anthonio part,
Sal. Bassanio told him he would make some speede
Sal. Of his returne: he answered, doe not so,
Sal. Slubber not businesse for my sake Bassanio,
Sal. But stay the very riping of the time,
Sal. And for the Iewes bond which he hath of me,
Sal. Let it not enter in your minde of loue:
Sal. Be merry, and imploy your chiefest thoughts
Sal. To courtship, and such faire ostents of loue
Sal. As shall conueniently become you there;
Sal. And euen there his eye being big with teares,
Sal. Turning his face, he put his hand behinde him,
Sal. And with affection wondrous sencible
Sal. He wrung Bassanios hand, and so they parted.
Sol. Sol.
Sol. I thinke he onely loues the world for him,
Sol. I pray thee let vs goe and finde him out
Sol. And quicken his embraced heauinesse