Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Ner. Ner.
Ner. My Lord and Lady, it is now our time
Ner. That haue stood by and seene our wishes prosper,
Ner. To cry good ioy, good ioy my Lord and Lady.
Gra. Gra.
Gra. My Lord Bassanio, and my gentle Lady,
Gra. I wish you all the ioy that you can wish:
Gra. For I am sure you can wish none from me:
Gra. And when your Honours meane to solemnize
Gra. The bargaine of your faith: I doe beseech you
Gra. Euen at that time I may be married too.
Bass. Bass.
Bass. With all my heart, so thou canst get a wife.
Gra. I thanke your Lordship, you gaue got me one.
Gra. My eyes my Lord can looke as swift as yours:
Gra. You saw the mistres, I beheld the maid:
Gra. You lou'd, I lou'd for intermission,
Gra. No more pertaines to me my Lord then you;
Gra. Your fortune stood vpon the caskets there,