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And weigh thy value with an even hand.
If thou be'st rated by thy estimation.
Thou dost deserve enough; and yet enough
May not extend so far as to the lady:
And yet to be afeard of my deserving
Were but a weak disabling of myself.
As much as I deserve! Why, that's the lady.
(a) Which casket is Morocco considering while giving the speech?
b) Who are thou' and 'thy' being referred to in the second line?
(c) Explain the lines “And yet to be afeared....disabling of myself?
(d) Why does Morocco think he deserves the lady'?​

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Answered by umedji2233
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And weigh thy value with an even hand. If thou beest rated by thy estimation,. Thou dost deserve enough, and yet enough. May not extend ...

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