Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ies. And so farewell: I would not haue my Father
Ies. see me talke with thee.
Clo. Clo.
Clo. Adue, teares exhibit my tongue, most beautifull
Clo. Pagan, most sweete Iew, if a Christian doe not play the
Clo. knaue and get thee, I am much deceiued; but adue, these
Clo. foolish drops doe somewhat drowne my manly spirit:
Clo. adue.
Clo. Exit.
Ies. Ies.
Ies. Farewell good Lancelet.
Ies. Alacke, what hainous sinne is it in me
Ies. To be ashamed to be my Fathers childe,
Ies. But though I am a daughter to his blood,
Ies. I am not to his manners: O Lorenzo,
Ies. If thou keepe promise I shall end this strife,
Ies. Become a Christian, and thy louing wife.
Ies. Exit.
Ies. [Act 2, Scene 4]
Ies. Enter Gratiano, Lorenzo, Slarino, and Salanio.