16171611 Enter the Iew, and Salerio, and Anthonio, 16191613Iew. Iaylor, looke to him, tell not me of mercie,
16201614this is the foole that lent out money gratis.
16231617Iew. Ile haue my bond,
speake not again
st my bond,
16241618I haue
sworne an oath, that I will haue my bond:
16251619thou call'd
st me dogge before thou had
st a cau
se,
16261620but
since I am a dog, beware my phanges,
16271621the Duke
shall graunt me iu
stice,
I do wonder
16281622thou naughtie
Iaylor that thou art
so fond
16291623to come abroade with him at his reque
st.
16301624An. I pray thee heare me
speake.
16311625Iew. Ile haue my bond. I will not heare thee
speake,
16321626Ile haue my bond, and therefore
speake no more.
16331627Ile not be made a
soft and dull eyde foole,
16341628to
shake the head, relent, and
sigh, and yeeld
16351629to chri
stian interce
ssers: follow not,
16361630Ile haue no
speaking,
I will haue my bond.
16381632Sol. It is the mo
st impenitrable curre
16411635Ile follow him no more with bootle
sse prayers.
hee
The comicall Historie of
16421636hee
seekes my life, his rea
son well
I know;
16431637I oft deliuerd from his forfeytures
16441638many that haue at times made mone to me,
16461640Sal. I am
sure the Duke will neuer grant
16481642An. The Duke cannot denie the cour
se of law:
16491643for the commoditie that
strangers haue
16501644with vs in Venice, if it be denyed,
16511645will much impeach the iu
stice of the
state,
16521646since that the trade and pro
fit of the citty
16531647con
sisteth of all Nations. Therefore goe,
16541648the
se griefes and lo
sses haue
so bated me
16551649that
I shall hardly
spare a pound of
fle
sh 16561650to morrow, to my bloody Creditor.
16571651Well Iaylor on, pray God
Bassanio come
16581652to
see me pay his debt, and then
I care not.
Exeunt.