Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Sal. He plyes the Duke at morning and at night,
Sal. And doth impeach the freedome of the state
Sal. If they deny him iustice. Twenty Merchants,
Sal. The Duke himselfe, and the Magnificoes
Sal. Of greatest port haue all perswaded with him,
Sal. But none can driue him from the enuious plea
Sal. Of forfeiture, of iustice, and his bond.
Iessi. Iessi.
Iessi. When I was with him, I haue heard him sweare
Iessi. To Tuball and to Chus, his Countri‑men,
Iessi. That he would rather haue Anthonio's flesh,
Iessi. Then twenty times the value of the summe
Iessi. That he did owe him: and I know my Lord,
Iessi. If law, authoritie, and power denie not,
Iessi. It will goe hard with poore Anthonio.
Por. Por.
Por. Is it your deere friend that is thus in trouble?
Bass. Bass.
Bass. The deerest friend to me, the kindest man,
Bass. The best condition'd, and vnwearied spirit