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Daniel come to judgment! yea, a Daniel!

      O wise young judge, how I do honor thee!

       Por.

      I pray you let me look upon the bond.

       Shy.

      Here ’tis, most reverend doctor, here it is.

       Por.

      Shylock, there’s thrice thy money off’red thee.

       Shy.

      An oath, an oath, I have an oath in heaven!

      Shall I lay perjury upon my soul?

      [No], not for Venice.

       Por.

      Why, this bond is forfeit,

      And lawfully by this the Jew may claim

      A pound of flesh, to be by him cut off

      Nearest the merchant’s heart. Be merciful,

      Take thrice thy money, bid me tear the bond.

       Shy.

      When it is paid according to the tenure.

      It doth appear you are a worthy judge;

      You know the law, your exposition

      Hath been most sound. I charge you by the law,

      Whereof you are a well-deserving pillar,

      Proceed to judgment. By my soul I swear

      There is no power in the tongue of man

      To alter me: I stay here on my bond.

       Ant.

      Most heartily I do beseech the court

      To give the judgment.

       Por.

      Why then thus it is:

      You must prepare your bosom for his knife—

       Shy.

      O noble judge, O excellent young man!

       Por.

      For the intent and purpose of the law

      Hath full relation to the penalty,

      Which here appeareth due upon the bond.

       Shy.

      ’Tis very true. O wise and upright judge!

      How much more elder art thou than thy looks!

       Por.

      Therefore lay bare your bosom.

       Shy.

      Ay, his breast,

      So says the bond, doth it not, noble judge?

      “Nearest his heart,” those are the very words.

       Por.

      It is so. Are there balance here to weigh

      The flesh?

       Shy.

      I have them ready.

       Por.

      Have by some surgeon, Shylock, on your charge,

      To stop his wounds, lest he do bleed to death.

       Shy.

      Is it so nominated in the bond?

       Por.

      It is not so express’d, but what of that?

      ’Twere good you do so much for charity.

       Shy.

      I cannot find it, ’tis not in the bond.

       Por.

      You, merchant, have you any thing to say?

       Ant.

      But little; I am arm’d and well prepar’d.

      Give me your hand, Bassanio, fare you well.

      Grieve not that I am fall’n to this for you;

      For herein Fortune shows herself more kind

      Than is her custom. It is still her use

      To let the wretched man outlive his wealth,

      To view with hollow eye and wrinkled brow

      An age of poverty; from which ling’ring penance

      Of such misery doth she cut me off.

      Commend me to your honorable wife,

      Tell her the process of Antonio’s end,

      Say how I lov’d you, speak me fair in death;

      And when the tale is told, bid her be judge

      Whether Bassanio had not once a love.

      Repent but you that you shall lose your friend,

      And he repents not that he pays your debt;

      For if the Jew do cut but deep enough,

      I’ll pay it instantly with all my heart.

       Bass.

      Antonio, I am married to a wife

      Which is as dear to me as life itself,

      But life itself, my wife, and all the world,

      Are not with me esteem’d above thy life.

      I would lose all, ay, sacrifice them all

      Here to this devil, to deliver you.

      

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