Shakespeare's comedy of The merchant of Venice . t forth as soon as you,And even but now returnd; I have not yetEnterd my house.—Antonio, you are welcome;And I have better news in store for youThan you expect: unseal this letter soon ;There you shall find, three of your argosiesAre richly come to harbour shall not know by what strange accidentI chanced on this letter. Antonio, Sweet lady, you have given me life and living; 260For here I read for certain that my shipsAre safely come to road. Portia, How now, Lorenzo ? My clerk hath some good comforts too for you. Nerissa. Ay, and I


Shakespeare's comedy of The merchant of Venice . t forth as soon as you,And even but now returnd; I have not yetEnterd my house.—Antonio, you are welcome;And I have better news in store for youThan you expect: unseal this letter soon ;There you shall find, three of your argosiesAre richly come to harbour shall not know by what strange accidentI chanced on this letter. Antonio, Sweet lady, you have given me life and living; 260For here I read for certain that my shipsAre safely come to road. Portia, How now, Lorenzo ? My clerk hath some good comforts too for you. Nerissa. Ay, and I 11 give them him without a fee.—There do I give to you and Jessica, ACT K SCENE I. 123 From the rich Jew, a special deed of gift,After his death, of all he dies possessed of. Lorenzo. Fair ladies, you drop manna in the wayOf starved people. Portia, It is almost morning. And yet I am sure you are not satisfied 270 Of these events at full. Let us go in ;And charge us there upon we will answer all things faithfully. \


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