Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Du. Enow to presse a royall Merchant downe;
Du. And plucke commiseration of his state
Du. From brassie bosomes, and rough hearts of flints,
Du. From stubborne Turkes and Tarters neuer traind
Du. To offices of tender curtesie,
Du. We all expect a gentle answer Iew?
Iew. Iew.
Iew. I haue possest your grace of what I purpose,
Iew. And by our holy Sabbath haue I sworne
Iew. To haue the due and forfeit of my bond.
Iew. If you denie it, let the danger light
Iew. Vpon your Charter, and your Cities freedome.
Iew. You'l aske me why I rather choose to haue
Iew. A weight of carrion flesh, then to receiue
Iew. Three thousand Ducats? Ile not answer that:
Iew. But say it is my humor; Is it answered?
Iew. What if my house be troubled with a Rat,
Iew. And I be pleas'd to giue ten thousand Ducates
Iew. To haue it bain'd? What, are you answer'd yet?
Iew. Some men there are loue not a gaping Pigge: