Act 3 - Scene 3
Venice. A street.
Enter SHYLOCK, SALARINO, ANTONIO, and Gaoler SHYLOCK
Gaoler, look to him: tell not me of mercy; This is the fool that lent out money gratis: Gaoler, look to him. ANTONIO
Hear me yet, good Shylock. SHYLOCK
I'll have my bond; speak not against my bond: I have sworn an oath that I will have my bond. Thou call'dst
me dog before thou hadst a cause; But, since I am a dog, beware my fangs: The duke shall grant me
justice. I do wonder, Thou naughty gaoler, that thou art so fond To come abroad with him at his request. ANTONIO
I pray thee, hear me speak. SHYLOCK
I'll have my bond; I will not hear thee speak: I'll have my bond; and therefore speak no more. I'll not be
made a soft and dull-eyed fool, To shake the head, relent, and sigh, and yield To Christian intercessors.
Follow not; I'll have no speaking: I will have my bond.
Exit SALARINO
It is the most impenetrable cur That ever kept with men. ANTONIO
Let him alone: I'll follow him no more with bootless prayers. He seeks my life; his reason well I know: I oft
deliver'd from his forfeitures Many that have at times made moan to me; Therefore he hates me. SALARINO
I am sure the duke Will never grant this forfeiture to hold. ANTONIO
The duke cannot deny the course of law: For the commodity that strangers have With us in Venice, if it be
denied, Will much impeach the justice of his state; Since that the trade and profit of the city Consisteth of
all nations. Therefore, go: These griefs and losses have so bated me, That I shall hardly spare a pound
of flesh To-morrow to my bloody creditor. Well, gaoler, on. Pray God, Bassanio come To see me pay his
debt, and then I care not!
Exeunt
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