O, I cry your mercy; there is my purse, to cure that blow of thine
O, I cry your mercy; there is my purse, to cure that blow of thine
The line "O, I cry your mercy; there is my purse, to cure that blow of thine" is spoken by the character Antonio in William Shakespeare's play "The Merchant of Venice." This line is significant as it demonstrates Antonio's generosity and willingness to help others, even those who have wronged him.