The Bodleian First Folio

A digital facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Bodleian Arch. G c.7.



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Play: The Merchant of Venice

Act: 4 - Scene: 1

Du. Bring vs the Letters, Call the Messengers.

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Bass. Bass.

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Bass. Good cheere Anthonio. What man, corage yet:

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Bass. The Iew shall haue my flesh, blood, bones, and all,

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Bass. Ere thou shalt loose for me one drop of blood.

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Ant. Ant.

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Ant. I am a tainted Weather of the flocke,

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Ant. Meetest for death, the weakest kinde of fruite

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Ant. Drops earliest to the ground, and so let me;

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Ant. You cannot better be employ'd Bassanio,

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Ant. Then to liue still, and write mine Epitaph.

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Ant. Enter Nerrissa.

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Du. Du.

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Du. Came you from Padua from Bellario?

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Ner. Ner.

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Ner. From both.

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Ner. My Lord Bellario greets your Grace.

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Bas. Bas.

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Bas. Why dost thou whet thy knife so earnestly?

Play: The Merchant of Venice

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Iew. Iew.