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1  Here's my son, sir, a poor boy.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT II
2  Sir, you are very welcome to our house.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT V
3  Sir, I entreat you home with me to dinner.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT IV
4  Your worship's friend, and Launcelet, sir.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT II
5  That is done, sir, they have all stomachs.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT III
6  That is the very defect of the matter, sir.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT II
7  Alack, sir, I am sand-blind, I know you not.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT II
8  Dear sir, of force I must attempt you further.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT IV
9  That is done too, sir, only "cover" is the word.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT III
10  He hath a great infection, sir, as one would say, to serve.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT II
11  Pray you, sir, stand up, I am sure you are not Launcelet my boy.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT II
12  Not a poor boy, sir, but the rich Jew's man, that would, sir, as my father shall specify.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT II
13  Marry, sir, to bid my old master the Jew to sup tonight with my new master the Christian.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT II
14  Believe me, sir, had I such venture forth, The better part of my affections would Be with my hopes abroad.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT I
15  No master, sir, but a poor man's son, his father, though I say't, is an honest exceeding poor man, and, God be thanked, well to live.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT II
16  This was a venture, sir, that Jacob serv'd for, A thing not in his power to bring to pass, But sway'd and fashion'd by the hand of heaven.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT I
17  For the table, sir, it shall be served in; for the meat, sir, it shall be covered; for your coming in to dinner, sir, why, let it be as humours and conceits shall govern.
The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
ContextHighlight   In ACT III
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