it now appears you need my help: Go to, then; you come to me, and you say 'Shylock, we would have
moneys:' you say so; You, that did void your rheum upon my beard And foot me as you spurn a stranger
cur Over your threshold: moneys is your suit What should I say to you? Should I not say 'Hath a dog money?
is it possible A cur can lend three thousand ducats?' Or Shall I bend low and in a bondman's key, With
bated breath and whispering humbleness, Say this; 'Fair sir, you spit on me on Wednesday last; You spurn'd
me such a day; another time You call'd me dog; and for these courtesies I'll lend you thus much moneys'? ANTONIO
I am as like to call thee so again, To spit on thee again, to spurn thee too. If thou wilt lend this money,
lend it not As to thy friends; for when did friendship take A breed for barren metal of his friend? But lend it
rather to thine enemy, Who, if he break, thou mayst with better face Exact the penalty. SHYLOCK
Why, look you, how you storm! I would be friends with you and have your love, Forget the shames that
you have stain'd me with, Supply your present wants and take no doit Of usance for my moneys, and
you'll not hear me: This is kind I offer. BASSANIO
This were kindness. SHYLOCK
This kindness will I show. Go with me to a notary, seal me there Your single bond; and, in a merry sport, If
you repay me not on such a day, In such a place, such sum or sums as are Express'd in the condition, let
the forfeit Be nominated for an equal pound Of your fair flesh, to be cut off and taken In what part of your
body pleaseth me. ANTONIO
Content, i' faith: I'll seal to such a bond And say there is much kindness in the Jew. BASSANIO
You shall not seal to such a bond for me: I'll rather dwell in my necessity. ANTONIO
Why, fear not, man; I will not forfeit it: Within these two months, that's a month before This bond expires, I
do expect return Of thrice three times the value of this bond. SHYLOCK
O father Abram, what these Christians are, Whose own hard dealings teaches them suspect The thoughts
of others! Pray you, tell me this; If he should break his day, what should I gain By the exaction of the
forfeiture? A pound of man's flesh taken from a man Is not so estimable, profitable neither, As flesh of
muttons, beefs, or goats. I say, To buy his favour, I extend this friendship: If he will take it, so; if not, adieu; And,
for my love, I pray you wrong me not. ANTONIO
Yes Shylock, I will seal unto this bond.
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