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A young Venetian, one that comes before
To signify th' approaching of his lord;
From whom he bringeth sensible regreets,
To wit, besides commends and courteous breath,
Gifts of rich value. Yet I have not seen
So likely an ambassador of love.
A day in April never came so sweet
To show how costly summer was at hand,
(a) Who is he speaking these lines and to whom?Who has just left the scene?
(b) What all has the newcomer brought with him ?

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Answered by Wilhelmina
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Answer:

(a) The servent of Portia is speaking the above lines to Portia ( his mistress) .

The prince of Arragon had just left the scene.

(b) The newcomer has brought the news of the arrival of his Lord and many gifts of rich value .

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