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And that which you did swear to keep for me, I will become as liberal as you; I ' ll not deny him anything I have, No, not my body, nor my husband ' s bed. Know him I shall, I am well sure of it. Lie not a night from home; watch me like Argus; If you do not, if I be left alone, Now, by mine honour which is yet mine own, I ' ll have that doctor for mine bedfellow.
NERISSA. And I his clerk; therefore be well advis ' d How you do leave me to mine own protection.
GRATIANO. Well, do you so: let not me take him then; For, if I do, I ' ll mar the young clerk ' s pen.
ANTONIO. I am the unhappy subject of these quarrels.
PORTIA. Sir, grieve not you; you are welcome notwithstanding.
BASSANIO. Portia, forgive me this enforced wrong; And in the hearing of these many friends I swear to thee, even by thine own fair eyes, Wherein I see myself,--
PORTIA. Mark you but that! In both my eyes he doubly sees himself, In each eye one; swear by your double self, And there ' s an oath of credit.