The comicall Historie of
984980A coyne that beares the
figure of an Angell
985981stampt in gold, but thats in
sculpt vpon:
986982But heere an Angell in a golden bed
987983lies all
within. Deliuer me the key:
988984heere doe I choo
se, and thriue I as I may.
989985Por. There take it Prince, and if my forme lie there
991987Mor. O hell! what haue wee heare, a carrion death,
992988within who
se emptie eye there is a written
scroule,
All that glisters is not gold,
995991Often haue you heard that told,
996992Many a man his life hath sold 997993But my outside to behold,
998994Guilded timber doe wormes infold: 999995Had you beene as wise as bold,
1000996Young in limbs, in iudgement old,
1001997Your aunswere had not beene inscrold,
1002998Fareyouwell, your sute is cold.
1003999Mor. Cold indeede and labour lo
st,
10041000Then farewell heate, and welcome fro
st:
10051001Portia adiew, I haue too greeu'd a hart
10061002To take a tedious leaue: thus loo
sers part.
Exit. 10071003Por. A gentle riddance, draw the curtaines, go,
10081004Let all of his complexion choo
se me
so.
Exeunt. 10101006Sal. Why man I
saw
Bassanio vnder
sayle,
10111007with him is
Gratiano gone along;
10121008and in theyr
ship I am
sure
Lorenzo is not.
10131009Sola. The villaine Iew with outcries rai
sd the Duke,
10141010who went with him to
search
Bassanios ship.
10151011Sal. He came too late, the
ship was vnder
saile,
10161012But there the Duke was giuen to vnder
stand
10171013that in a Gondylo were
seene together
10181014Lorenzo and his amorous
Iessica.
10191015Be
sides,
Anthonio certi
fied the Duke
10201016they were not with
Bassanio in his
ship.
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