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The Merchant Of Venice

  1. 1 Enter Gratiano, Lorenzo, Salarino and Solanio.
  2. 2 LORENZO.
  3. 3 Nay, we will slink away in supper-time,
  4. 4 Disguise us at my lodging, and return
  5. 5 All in an hour.
  6. 6 GRATIANO.
  7. 7 We have not made good preparation.
  8. 8 SALARINO.
  9. 9 We have not spoke us yet of torch-bearers.
  10. 10 SOLANIO.
  11. 11 ’Tis vile, unless it may be quaintly order’d,
  12. 12 And better in my mind not undertook.
  13. 13 LORENZO.
  14. 14 ’Tis now but four o’clock, we have two hours
  15. 15 To furnish us.
  16. 16 Enter Launcelet with a letter.
  17. 17 Friend Launcelet, what’s the news?
  18. 18 LAUNCELET.
  19. 19 And it shall please you to break up this, it shall seem to signify.
  20. 20 LORENZO.
  21. 21 I know the hand, in faith ’tis a fair hand,
  22. 22 And whiter than the paper it writ on
  23. 23 Is the fair hand that writ.
  24. 24 GRATIANO.
  25. 25 Love news, in faith.
  26. 26 LAUNCELET.
  27. 27 By your leave, sir.
  28. 28 LORENZO.
  29. 29 Whither goest thou?
  30. 30 LAUNCELET.
  31. 31 Marry, sir, to bid my old master the Jew to sup tonight with my new
  32. 32 master the Christian.
  33. 33 LORENZO.
  34. 34 Hold here, take this. Tell gentle Jessica
  35. 35 I will not fail her, speak it privately.
  36. 36 Go, gentlemen,
  37. 37 [_Exit Launcelet._]
  38. 38 Will you prepare you for this masque tonight?
  39. 39 I am provided of a torch-bearer.
  40. 40 SALARINO.
  41. 41 Ay, marry, I’ll be gone about it straight.
  42. 42 SOLANIO.
  43. 43 And so will I.
  44. 44 LORENZO.
  45. 45 Meet me and Gratiano
  46. 46 At Gratiano’s lodging some hour hence.
  47. 47 SALARINO.
  48. 48 ’Tis good we do so.
  49. 49 [_Exeunt Salarino and Solanio._]
  50. 50 GRATIANO.
  51. 51 Was not that letter from fair Jessica?
  52. 52 LORENZO.
  53. 53 I must needs tell thee all. She hath directed
  54. 54 How I shall take her from her father’s house,
  55. 55 What gold and jewels she is furnish’d with,
  56. 56 What page’s suit she hath in readiness.
  57. 57 If e’er the Jew her father come to heaven,
  58. 58 It will be for his gentle daughter’s sake;
  59. 59 And never dare misfortune cross her foot,
  60. 60 Unless she do it under this excuse,
  61. 61 That she is issue to a faithless Jew.
  62. 62 Come, go with me, peruse this as thou goest;
  63. 63 Fair Jessica shall be my torch-bearer.
  64. 64 [_Exeunt._]