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1 Antonio shall become bound, well.
2 I am not bound to please thee with my answer.
3 For the which, as I told you, Antonio shall be bound.
4 Three thousand ducats for three months, and Antonio bound.
5 This is the man, this is Antonio, To whom I am so infinitely bound.
6 Antonio, gratify this gentleman, For in my mind you are much bound to him.
7 You should in all sense be much bound to him, For, as I hear, he was much bound for you.
8 Yet his means are in supposition: he hath an argosy bound to Tripolis, another to the Indies.
9 I dare be bound again, My soul upon the forfeit, that your lord Will never more break faith advisedly.