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The Comedie of Errors.
Actus primus, Scena prima.
Enter the Duke of Ephesus, with the Merchant of Siracusa, Iaylor, and other attendants.
Proceed
Solinus
to procure my fall, And by the doome of death end woes and all.
Merchant of
Siracusa,
plead no more. I am not partiall to infringe our Lawes; The enmity and discord which of late Sprung from the rancorous outrage of your Duke, To Merchants our well-dealing Countrimen, Who wanting gilders to redeeme their liues, Haue seal'd his rigorous statutes with their blouds, Excludes all pitty from our threatning lookes: For since the mortall and intestine iarres Twixt thy seditious Countrimen and vs, It hath in solemne Synodes beene decreed, Both by the
Siracusians
and our selues, To admit no trafficke to our aduerse townes: Nay more, if any borne at
Ephesus
Be seene at any
Siracusian
Marts and Fayres: Againe, if any
Siracusian
borne Come to the Bay of
Ephesus,
he dies: His goods confiscate to the Dukes dispose, Vnlesse a thousand markes be leui . . .
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