And know how well I have deserv'd this ring, [Exeunt PORTIA and NERISSĄ. Bass. Go, Gratiano, run and overtake him, Give him the ring; and bring him, if thou can’st, Unto Antonio's house:-away, make haste. Exit GRATIANO. Come, you and I will thither presently; And in the morning early will we both Fly toward Belmont: Come, Antonio. [Exeunt. same. SCENE III. Enler Portia and NerisșA. deed, Enter GRATIANO. That cannot be: I pray you, show my youth old Shylock's house. Sir, I would speak with you: swearing, That they did give the rings away to men; But we'll outface them, and outswear them too. Away, make haste; thou know'st where I will tarry. Ner. Come, good sir, will you show me to this house? [Exeunt. ACT V. SCENE I. Belmont. Avenue to Portia's House. Enter Lorenzó and JESSICA. as this, . In such a night, In such a night, In such a night, Jes. Medea gather'd the enchanted herbs In such a night, As far as Belmont. · Jes. And in such a night, Did young Lorenzo swear he lov’d her well; Stealing her soul with many vows of faith, And ne'er a true one... And in such a night, Did pretty Jessica, like a little shrew, Slander her love, and he forgave it her. Jes. I would out-night you, did no body come: But, hark, I hear the footing of a man. Lorootty Jessica, lid he forgave: Enter STEPHANO. you, friend? Who comes with her? him.- VOL. III. Enter LAUNCELOT, .. Laun. Sola, sola, wo ha, ho, sola, sola! Lor. Who calls? Laun. Sola! did you see master Lorenzo, and mistress Lorenzo ? sola, sola! Lor. Leave hollaing, man; here." master, with his horn full of good news; my master will be here ere morning. (Exit. Lor. Sweet soul, let's in, and there expect theit And yet no matter ;-Why should we go in? [Exit STEPHANO. * with patines of bright gold;] A patine, from patina, Lat. A patine is the small flat dish or plate used with the chalice, in the administration of the eucharist. In the time of popery, and probably in the following age, it was commonly made of gold. * MALONTE s Such harmony is in immortal souls; &c.] This passage having nation of it. Such harmony, &c. is not an explanation arising from the fore. But, whilst this muddy vesture of decay. Enter Musicians. [Musick. floods; going line " So great is the harmony!" but an illustration: " Of the same kind is the harmony.”-The whole runs thus ; There is not one of the heavenly orbs but sings as it moves, still quiring to the cherubin. Similar to the harmony they make, is that of immortal souls ; or, (in other words,) each of us have as perfect harmony in our souls as the harmony of the spheres, inasmuch as we have the quality of being moved by sweet sounds (as he expresses it afterwards;) but our gross terrestrial part, which environs us, deadens the sound, and prevents our hearing.-It, [Doth grossly close it in,] I apprehend, refers to harmony. MALONE. O w ake Diana with a hymin;] Diana is the moon, who is in the next scene represented as sleeping, |