Speeches (Lines) for Second Merchant
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You know since Pentecost the sum is due,
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2 |
The hour steals on; I pray you, sir, dispatch. |
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3 |
My business cannot brook this dalliance.
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4 |
Well, officer, arrest him at my suit. |
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5 |
How is the man esteemed here in the city? |
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6 |
Speak softly; yonder, as I think, he walks. |
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7 |
Yes, that you did, sir, and forswore it too. |
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8 |
These ears of mine, thou know'st did hear thee.
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9 |
I dare, and do defy thee for a villain. |
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10 |
I am sorry now that I did draw on him. |
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11 |
By this, I think, the dial points at five:
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12 |
To see a reverend Syracusian merchant,
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13 |
Besides, I will be sworn these ears of mine
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