The Merchant of Venice


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LEONARDO  
My best endeavours shall be done herein.  
Enter GRATIANO  
GRATIANO  
Where is your master?  
LEONARDO  
Yonder, sir, he walks.  
Exit  
GRATIANO  
Signior Bassanio!  
BASSANIO  
Gratiano!  
GRATIANO  
I have a suit to you.  
BASSANIO  
You have obtain'd it.  
GRATIANO  
You must not deny me: I must go with you to Belmont.  
BASSANIO  
Why then you must. But hear thee, Gratiano;  
Thou art too wild, too rude and bold of voice;  
Parts that become thee happily enough  
And in such eyes as ours appear not faults;  
But where thou art not known, why, there they show  
Something too liberal. Pray thee, take pain  
To allay with some cold drops of modesty  
Thy skipping spirit, lest through thy wild behavior  
I be misconstrued in the place I go to,  
And lose my hopes.  
GRATIANO  
Signior Bassanio, hear me:  
If I do not put on a sober habit,  
Talk with respect and swear but now and then,  
Wear prayer-books in my pocket, look demurely,  
Nay more, while grace is saying, hood mine eyes  
Thus with my hat, and sigh and say 'amen,'  
Use all the observance of civility,  
Like one well studied in a sad ostent  
To please his grandam, never trust me more.  
BASSANIO  
Well, we shall see your bearing.  
GRATIANO  
Nay, but I bar to-night: you shall not gauge me  
By what we do to-night.  
BASSANIO  


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