Act 3 - Scene 4
Belmont. A room in PORTIA'S house.
Enter PORTIA, NERISSA, LORENZO, JESSICA, and BALTHASAR LORENZO
Madam, although I speak it in your presence, You have a noble and a true conceit Of godlike amity; which
appears most strongly In bearing thus the absence of your lord. But if you knew to whom you show this
honour, How true a gentleman you send relief, How dear a lover of my lord your husband, I know you
would be prouder of the work Than customary bounty can enforce you. PORTIA
I never did repent for doing good, Nor shall not now: for in companions That do converse and waste the
time together, Whose souls do bear an equal yoke Of love, There must be needs a like proportion Of lineaments,
of manners and of spirit; Which makes me think that this Antonio, Being the bosom lover of my lord, Must
needs be like my lord. If it be so, How little is the cost I have bestow'd In purchasing the semblance of
my soul From out the state of hellish misery! This comes too near the praising of myself; Therefore no
more of it: hear other things. Lorenzo, I commit into your hands The husbandry and manage of my house Until
my lord's return: for mine own part, I have toward heaven breathed a secret vow To live in prayer and
contemplation, Only attended by Nerissa here, Until her husband and my lord's return: There is a monastery
two miles off; And there will we abide. I do desire you Not to deny this imposition; The which my love and
some necessity Now lays upon you. LORENZO
Madam, with all my heart; I shall obey you in all fair commands. PORTIA
My people do already know my mind, And will acknowledge you and Jessica In place of Lord Bassanio
and myself. And so farewell, till we shall meet again. LORENZO
Fair thoughts and happy hours attend on you! JESSICA
I wish your ladyship all heart's content. PORTIA
I thank you for your wish, and am well pleased To wish it back on you: fare you well Jessica.
Exeunt JESSICA and LORENZO
Now, Balthasar, As I have ever found thee honest-true, So let me find thee still. Take this same letter, And
use thou all the endeavour of a man In speed to Padua: see thou render this Into my cousin's hand, Doctor
Bellario; And, look, what notes and garments he doth give thee, Bring them, I pray thee, with imagined
speed Unto the tranect, to the common ferry Which trades to Venice. Waste no time in words, But get
thee gone: I shall be there before thee.
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