The Merchant of Venice
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I would not have my father
see me talk with thee.

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Adieu.
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Tears exhibit my tongue.
Most beautiful pagan, most sweet Jew.

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O Lorenzo, if thou keep promise,
I shall end this strife,

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becoming Christian and your loving wife.
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Jessica?
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Well.
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You will see, your eyes will be the judge,
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the difference of old Shylock and Bassanio.
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You will not gourmandise with him,
as you have done with me,

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nor sleep and snore and wear apparel out.
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Not with him.
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- Jessica, I say!
- Why, Jessica.

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Who bids you call?
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I do not bid you call.
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Your worship was used to say
I could do nothing without bidding.

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Oh.
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Call you?
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- What"s your will?
- I am bid forth to supper, Jessica.

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There are my keys.
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Wherefore should I go?
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I am not bid for love.
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Oh, they flatter me.
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Yet I will go and feed
upon the prodigal Christian.

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Jessica, my girl, look to my house.

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