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01:1;085:1[' ]| Enter the Duke of Ephesus, with the Merchant of Siracusa, 01:1;085:1[' ]| Iaylor, and other attendants. 01:1;085:1[B ]| Proceed Solinus to$9$ procure my fall, 01:1;085:1[B ]| And by$4$ the doome of death end woes and all. 01:1;085:1[A ]| Merchant of Siracusa, plead no$2$ more. 01:1;085:1[A ]| I am not partiall to$9$ infringe our$6@2$ Lawes; 01:1;085:1[A ]| The enmity and discord which$6@1$ of late 01:1;085:1[A ]| Sprung from the rancorous outrage of your Duke, 01:1;085:1[A ]| To$4$ Merchants our$6@1$ well-dealing Countrimen, 01:1;085:1[A ]| Who$6@1$ wanting gilders to$9$ redeeme their liues, 01:1;085:1[A ]| Have seal'd his rigorous statutes with their blouds, 01:1;085:1[A ]| Excludes all pitty from our$6@1$ threatning lookes: 01:1;085:1[A ]| For$3$ since the mortall and intestine iarres 01:1;085:1[A ]| Twixt thy seditious Countrimen and us$6@2$, 01:1;085:1[A ]| It$6@1$ hath in$4$ solemne Synodes beene decreed, 01:1;085:1[A ]| Both by$4$ the Siracusians a . . .
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