Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ant. His Iewish heart. Therefore I do beseech you
Ant. Make no more offers, vse no farther meanes,
Ant. But with all briefe and plaine conueniencie
Ant. Let me haue iudgement, and the Iew his will.
Bas. Bas.
Bas. For thy three thousand Ducates heere is six.
Iew. Iew.
Iew. If euerie Ducat in sixe thousand Ducates
Iew. Were in sixe parts, and euery part a Ducate,
Iew. I would not draw them, I would haue my bond?
Du. Du.
Du. How shalt thou hope for mercie, rendring none?
Iew. What iudgement shall I dread doing no wrong?
Iew. You haue among you many a purchast slaue,
Iew. Which like your Asses, and your Dogs and Mules,
Iew. You vse in abiect and in slauish parts,
Iew. Because you bought them. Shall I say to you,
Iew. Let them be free, marrie them to your heires?
Iew. Why sweate they vnder burthens? Let their beds