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The Merchant of Venice - furiodetti.it

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Here comes Lorenzo: more <strong>of</strong> this hereafter.Enter LORENZOLORENZOSweet friends, your patience for my long abode;Not I, but my affairs, have made you wa<strong>it</strong>:When you shall please to play the thieves for wives,I'll watch as long for you then. Approach;Here dwells my father Jew. Ho! who's w<strong>it</strong>hin?Enter JESSICA, above, in boy's clothesJESSICAWho are you? Tell me, for more certainty,Albe<strong>it</strong> I'll swear that I do know your tongue.LORENZOLorenzo, and thy love.JESSICALorenzo, certain, and my love indeed,For who love I so much? And now who knowsBut you, Lorenzo, whether I am yours?LORENZOHeaven and thy thoughts are w<strong>it</strong>ness that thou art.JESSICAHere, catch this casket; <strong>it</strong> is worth the pains.I am glad 'tis night, you do not look on me,For I am much ashamed <strong>of</strong> my exchange:But love is blind and lovers cannot see<strong>The</strong> pretty follies that themselves comm<strong>it</strong>;For if they could, Cupid himself would blushTo see me thus transformed to a boy.46

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