Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Bas. Bas.
Bas. Tis not vnknowne to you Anthonio
Bas. How much I haue disabled mine estate,
Bas. By something shewing a more swelling port
Bas. Then my faint meanes would grant continuance:
Bas. Nor do I now make mone to be abridge'd
Bas. From such a noble rate, but my cheefe care
Bas. Is to come fairely off from the great debts
Bas. Wherein my time something too prodigall
Bas. Hath left me gag'd: to you Anthonio
Bas. I owe the most in money, and in loue,
Bas. And from your loue I haue a warrantie
Bas. To vnburthen all my plots and purposes,
Bas. How to get cleere of all the debts I owe.
An. An.
An. I pray you good Bassanio let me know it,
An. And if it stand as you your selfe still do,
An. Within the eye of honour, be assur'd
An. My purse, my person, my extreamest meanes
An. Lye all vnlock'd to your occasions.