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If anything shall there concern our state , Assure yourselves I'll look - unto myself . [ Aside . 1 Jew . I know you will ; well , brethren , let us go . Jew . Let's take our leaves ; farewell , good Barabas . Bar .
If anything shall there concern our state , Assure yourselves I'll look - unto myself . [ Aside . 1 Jew . I know you will ; well , brethren , let us go . Jew . Let's take our leaves ; farewell , good Barabas . Bar .
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No , I will live ; nor loathe I this my life : And , since you leave me in the ocean thus To sink or swim , and put me to my shifts , I'll rouse my senses and awake myself . Daughter ! I have it : thou perceiv'st the plight Wherein ...
No , I will live ; nor loathe I this my life : And , since you leave me in the ocean thus To sink or swim , and put me to my shifts , I'll rouse my senses and awake myself . Daughter ! I have it : thou perceiv'st the plight Wherein ...
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( To - morrow early I'll be at the door . ) No , come not at me ; if thou wilt be damned , Forget me , see me not , and so be gone . ( Farewell , remember to - morrow morning . ) Out , out , thou wretch !
( To - morrow early I'll be at the door . ) No , come not at me ; if thou wilt be damned , Forget me , see me not , and so be gone . ( Farewell , remember to - morrow morning . ) Out , out , thou wretch !
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My lord and king hath title to this isle , And he means quickly to expel you hence ; Therefore be ruled by me , and keep the gold : I'll write unto his majesty for aid , And not depart until I see you free . Gov.
My lord and king hath title to this isle , And he means quickly to expel you hence ; Therefore be ruled by me , and keep the gold : I'll write unto his majesty for aid , And not depart until I see you free . Gov.
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... But she's at home , and I have bought a house As great and fair as is the Governor's ; And there in spite of Malta will I dwell : Having Ferneze's hand , whose heart I'll have ; I , and his son's too , or it shall go hard .
... But she's at home , and I have bought a house As great and fair as is the Governor's ; And there in spite of Malta will I dwell : Having Ferneze's hand , whose heart I'll have ; I , and his son's too , or it shall go hard .
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