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476472To buy his fauour, I extend this friend
ship,
477473Yf he wil take it,
so, if not adiew,
478474And for my loue I pray you wrong me not.
479475An. Yes
Shylocke, I will
seale vnto this bond.
480476Shy. Then meete me forthwith at the Noteries,
481477Giue him dire
ction for this merry bond
482478And I will goe and pur
se the ducats
straite,
483479See to my hou
se left in the fearefull gard
484480Of an vnthriftie knaue: and pre
sently
486482An. Hie thee gentle Iewe. The Hebrew will turne
487483Chri
stian, he growes kinde.
488484Bassa. I like not faire termes, and a villaines minde.
489485An. Come on, in this there can be no di
smay,
490486My
ships come home a month before the day.
492488Enter Morochus a tawnie Moore all in white, and three 493489or foure followers accordingly, with Portia, 494490Nerrissa, and their traine. 495491Morocho. Mi
slike me not for my complexion,
496492The
shadowed liuerie of the burni
sht
sunne,
497493To whom I am a neighbour, and neere bred.
498494Bring me the fayre
st creature North-ward borne,
499495Where
Phaebus fire
scarce thawes the y
sicles,
500496And let vs make incyzion for your loue,
501497To proue who
se blood is redde
st, his or mine.
502498I tell thee Lady this a
spe
ct of mine
503499Hath feard the valiant, (by my loue I
sweare)
504500The be
st regarded Virgins of our Clyme
505501Haue lou'd it to: I would not change this hue,
506502Except to
steale your thoughts my gentle Queene.
507503Portia. In termes of choy
se I am not
soly led
508504By nice dire
ction of a maydens eyes:
509505Be
sides, the lottrie of my de
stenie
510506Barrs me the right of voluntary choo
sing:
511507But if my Father had not
scanted me,
And