The Merchant of Venice
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I serve the Jew, and have a desire,
as my father shall specify.

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To be brief, the very truth is, as my father,
being an old man, shall fruitify unto you...

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I have here a dish of doves
I would bestow upon your worship.

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And my suit is...
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In very brief,
the suit is impertinent to myself,

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as your worship shall know
by this honest old man.

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And, though I say it, though old man,
yet poor man, my father.

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One speak for both. What would you?
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- Serve you, sir.
- That is the very defect of the matter, sir.

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You have obtained your suit,
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if it be preferment
to leave a rich Jew"s service

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to become the follower
of so poor a gentleman.

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The old proverb is very well parted
between my master Shylock and you, sir.

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You have the grace of God, sir,
and he has enough.

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You speak it well. Give him a livery more
guarded than his fellows". See it done.

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L"m sorry you will leave my father so.
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Our house is hell, and you, a merry devil,
did rob it of some taste of tediousness.

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And Launcelot, soon at supper
shall you see Lorenzo,

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who is thy new master"s guest.
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Give him this letter.
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Do it secretly.
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And so farewell.

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