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    <head>ACT III</head><lb n="1202" ed="F1" />
<div2 n="1" type="scene" org="uniform" sample="complete">
<head>SCENE I</head>
<stage type="setting">A room in the prison.</stage>
<lb n="1203" ed="F1" /><stage type="entrance"> Enter DUKE disguised as before, CLAUDIO, and PROVOST.</stage>

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1204" ed="F1" /><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><l>So then you hope of pardon from Lord Angelo?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1205" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="claud."><speaker>Claud.</speaker><l>The miserable have no other medicine
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1206" ed="F1" /></l><l>But only hope:
<lb ed="G" /></l><l>I've hope to live, and am prepared to <lb n="1207" ed="F1" />die,

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1208" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><l>Be absolute for death; either death or life
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1209" ed="F1" /></l><l>Shall thereby be the sweeter.   Reason thus with life:
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1210" ed="F1" /></l><l>If I do lose thee, I do lose a thing
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1211" ed="F1" /></l><l>That none but fools would keep: a breath thou art,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1212" ed="F1" /></l><l>Servile to all the skyey influences,
<lb n="10" ed="G" /><lb n="1213" ed="F1" /></l><l>That dost this habitation, where thou keep'st,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1214" ed="F1" /></l><l>Hourly afflict: merely, thou art death's fool;
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1215" ed="F1" /></l><l>For him thou labour'st by thy flight to shun
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1216" ed="F1" /></l><l>And yet runn'st toward him still.   Thou art not noble;
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1217" ed="F1" /></l><l>For all the accommodations that thou bear'st
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1218" ed="F1" /></l><l>Are nursed by baseness. Thou'rt by no means valiant;
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1219" ed="F1" /></l><l>For thou dost fear the soft and tender fork
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1220" ed="F1" /></l><l>Of a poor worm. Thy best of rest is sleep,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1221" ed="F1" /></l><l>And that thou oft provokes; yet grossly fear'st
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1222" ed="F1" /></l><l>Thy death, which is no more. Thou art not thyself;
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1223" ed="F1" /></l><l>For thou exist'st on many a thousand grains
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1224" ed="F1" /></l><l>That issue out of dust. Happy thou art not;
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1225" ed="F1" /></l><l>For what thou hast not, still thou strivest to get,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1226" ed="F1" /></l><l>And what thou hast, forget'st.   Thou art not certain;
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1227" ed="F1" /></l><l>For thy complexion shifts to strange effects,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1228" ed="F1" /></l><l>After the moon. If thou art rich, thou'rt poor;
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1229" ed="F1" /></l><l>For, like an ass whose back with ingots bows,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1230" ed="F1" /></l><l>Thou bear'st thy heavy riches but a journey,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1231" ed="F1" /></l><l>And death unloads thee.   Friend hast thou none;
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1232" ed="F1" /></l><l>For thine own bowels, which do call thee sire,
<lb n="30" ed="G" /><lb n="1233" ed="F1" /></l><l>The mere effusion of thy proper loins,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1234" ed="F1" /></l><l>Do curse the gout, serpigo, and the rheum,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1235" ed="F1" /></l><l>For ending thee no sooner.   Thou hast nor youth nor age,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1236" ed="F1" /></l><l>But, as it were, an after-dinner's sleep,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1237" ed="F1" /></l><l>Dreaming on both; for ail thy blessed youth
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1238" ed="F1" /></l><l>Becomes as aged, and doth beg the alms
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1239" ed="F1" /></l><l>Of palsied eld; and when thou art old and rich,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1240" ed="F1" /></l><l>Thou hast neither heat, affection, limb, nor beauty,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1241" ed="F1" /></l><l>To make thy riches pleasant. What's yet in this
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1242" ed="F1" /></l><l>That bears the name of life? Yet in this life
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1243" ed="F1" /></l><l>Lie hid moe thousand deaths: yet death we fear,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1244" ed="F1" /></l><l>That makes these odds all even.

<lb n="41" ed="G" /><lb n="1245" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="claud."><speaker>Claud.</speaker><l>I humbly thank you.
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1246" ed="F1" /></l><l>To sue to live, I find I seek to die;
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1247" ed="F1" /></l><l>And seeking death, find life: let it come on.
<lb n="1248" ed="F1" />

<lb ed="G" /></l></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker>   <stage>[Within]</stage>
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1249" ed="F1" /><l>What, ho! Peace here; grace and good <lb n="1250" ed="F1" />company!

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1251" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="prov."><speaker>Prov.</speaker><l>Who's there?  come in: the wish deserves a <lb n="1252" ed="F1" />welcome.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1253" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><l>Dear sir, ere long I'll visit you again.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1254" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="claud."><speaker>Claud.</speaker><l>Most holy sir, I thank you.
<lb ed="G" /><stage type="entrance">Enter ISABELLA.</stage>

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1255" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><l>My business is a word or two with Claudio.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1256" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="prov."><speaker>Prov.</speaker><l>And very welcome. Look, signior, here's your <lb n="1257" ed="F1" />sister.

<lb n="50" ed="G" /><lb n="1258" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><l>Provost, a word with you.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1259" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="prov."><speaker>Prov.</speaker><l>As many as you please.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1260" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><l>Bring me to hear them speak, where
<lb ed="G" /></l><l>I may be <lb n="1261" ed="F1" />concealed.
<lb ed="G" /><stage type="exit">[Exeunt Duke and Provost.</stage>

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1262" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="claud."><speaker>Claud.</speaker><l>Now, sister, what's the comfort?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1263" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><l>Why,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1264" ed="F1" /></l><l>As all comforts are; most good, most good indeed.
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1265" ed="F1" /></l><l>Lord Angelo, having affairs to heaven,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1266" ed="F1" /></l><l>Intends you for his swift ambassador,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1267" ed="F1" /></l><l>Where you shall be an everlasting leiger:
<lb n="60" ed="G" /><lb n="1268" ed="F1" /></l><l>Therefore your best appointment make with speed;
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1269" ed="F1" /></l><l>To-morrow you set on.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1270" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="claud."><speaker>Claud.</speaker><l>Is there no remedy?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1271" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><l>None, but such remedy as, to save a head,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1272" ed="F1" /></l><l>To cleave a heart in twain.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1273" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="claud."><speaker>Claud.</speaker><l>But is there any?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1274" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><l>Yes, brother, you may live:
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1275" ed="F1" /></l><l>There is a devilish mercy in the judge,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1276" ed="F1" /></l><l>If you'll implore it, that will free your life,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1277" ed="F1" /></l><l>But fetter you till death.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1278" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="claud."><speaker>Claud.</speaker><l>Perpetual durance?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1279" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><l>Ay, just; perpetual durance, a restraint,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1280" ed="F1" /></l><l>Though all the world's vastidity you had,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1281" ed="F1" /></l><l>To a determined scope.

<lb n="70" ed="G" /><lb n="1282" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="claud."><speaker>Claud.</speaker><l>But in what nature?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1283" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><l>In such a one as, you consenting to't,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1284" ed="F1" /></l><l>Would bark your honour from that trunk you bear,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1285" ed="F1" /></l><l>And leave you naked.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1286" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="claud."><speaker>Claud.</speaker><l>Let me know the point.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1287" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><l>O, I do fear thee, Claudio; and I quake,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1288" ed="F1" /></l><l>Lest thou a feverous life shouldst entertain,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1289" ed="F1" /></l><l>And six or seven winters more respect
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1290" ed="F1" /></l><l>Than a perpetual honour. Darest thou die?
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1291" ed="F1" /></l><l>The sense of death is most in apprehension;
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1292" ed="F1" /></l><l>And the poor beetle, that we tread upon,
<lb n="80" ed="G" /><lb n="1293" ed="F1" /></l><l>In corporal sufferance finds a pang as great
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1294" ed="F1" /></l><l>As when a giant dies.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1295" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="claud."><speaker>Claud.</speaker><l>Why give you me this shame?
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1296" ed="F1" /></l><l>Think you I can a resolution fetch
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1297" ed="F1" /></l><l>From flowery tenderness? If I must die,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1298" ed="F1" /></l><l>I will encounter darkness as a bride,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1299" ed="F1" /></l><l>And hug it in mine arms.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1300" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><l>There spake my brother; there my father's grave
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1301" ed="F1" /></l><l>Did utter forth a voice. Yes, thou must die:
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1302" ed="F1" /></l><l>Thou art too noble to conserve a life
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1303" ed="F1" /></l><l>In base appliances.   This outward-sainted deputy,
<lb n="90" ed="G" /><lb n="1304" ed="F1" /></l><l>Whose settled visage and deliberate word
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1305" ed="F1" /></l><l>Nips youth i' the head and follies doth emmew
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1306" ed="F1" /></l><l>As falcon doth the fowl, is yet a devil;
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1307" ed="F1" /></l><l>His filth within being cast, he would appear
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1308" ed="F1" /></l><l>A pond as deep as hell.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1309" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="claud."><speaker>Claud.</speaker><l>The prenzie Angelo!

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1310" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><l>O, 'tis the cunning livery of hell,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1311" ed="F1" /></l><l>The damned'st body to invest and cover
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1312" ed="F1" /></l><l>In prenzie guards! Dost thou think, Claudio?
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1313" ed="F1" /></l><l>If I would yield him my virginity,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1314" ed="F1" /></l><l>Thou mightst be freed.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1315" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="claud."><speaker>Claud.</speaker><l>O heavens! it cannot be.

<lb n="100" ed="G" /><lb n="1316" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><l>Yes, he would give't thee, from this rank offence,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1317" ed="F1" /></l><l>So to offend him still. This night's the time
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1318" ed="F1" /></l><l>That I should do what I abhor to name,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1319" ed="F1" /></l><l>Or else thou diest to-morrow.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1320" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="claud."><speaker>Claud.</speaker><l>Thou shalt not do't

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1321" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><l>O, were it but my life,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1322" ed="F1" /></l><l>I'ld throw it down for your deliverance
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1323" ed="F1" /></l><l>As frankly as a pin.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1324" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="claud."><speaker>Claud.</speaker><l>Thanks, dear Isabel.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1325" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><l>Be ready, Claudio, for your death tomorrow.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1326" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="claud."><speaker>Claud.</speaker><l>Yes. Has he affections in him,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1327" ed="F1" /></l><l>That thus can make him bite the law by the nose,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1328" ed="F1" /></l><l>When he would force it? Sure, it is no sin;
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1329" ed="F1" /></l><l>Or of the deadly seven it is the least.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1330" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><l>Which is the least?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1331" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="claud."><speaker>Claud.</speaker><l>If it were damnable, he being so wise,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1332" ed="F1" /></l><l>Why would he for the momentary trick
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1333" ed="F1" /></l><l>Be perdurably fined? O Isabel!

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1334" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><l>What says my brother?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1335" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="claud."><speaker>Claud.</speaker><l>Death is a fearful thing.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1336" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><l>And shamed life a hateful.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1337" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="claud."><speaker>Claud.</speaker><l>Ay, but to die, and go we know not where;
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1338" ed="F1" /></l><l>To lie in cold obstruction and to rot;
<lb n="120" ed="G" /><lb n="1339" ed="F1" /></l><l>This sensible warm motion to become
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1340" ed="F1" /></l><l>A kneaded clod; and the delighted spirit
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1341" ed="F1" /></l><l>To bathe in fiery floods, or to reside
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1342" ed="F1" /></l><l>In thrilling region of thick-ribbed ice;
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1343" ed="F1" /></l><l>To be imprison'd in the viewless winds,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1344" ed="F1" /></l><l>And blown with restless violence round about
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1345" ed="F1" /></l><l>The pendent world; or to be worse than worst
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1346" ed="F1" /></l><l>Of those that lawless and incertain thought
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1347" ed="F1" /></l><l>Imagine howling: 'tis too horrible!
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1348" ed="F1" /></l><l>The weariest and most loathed worldly life
<lb n="130" ed="G" /><lb n="1349" ed="F1" /></l><l>That age, ache, penury and imprisonment
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1350" ed="F1" /></l><l>Can lay on nature is a paradise
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1351" ed="F1" /></l><l>To what we fear of death.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1352" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><l>Alas, alas!

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1353" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="claud."><speaker>Claud.</speaker><l>Sweet sister, let me live:
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1354" ed="F1" /></l><l>What sin you do to save a brother's life,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1355" ed="F1" /></l><l>Nature dispenses with the deed so far
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1356" ed="F1" /></l><l>That it becomes a virtue.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1357" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><l>O you beast!
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1358" ed="F1" /></l><l>O faithless coward! O dishonest wretchl
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1359" ed="F1" /></l><l>Wilt thou be made a man out of my vice?
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1360" ed="F1" /></l><l>Is't not a kind of incest, to take life
<lb n="140" ed="G" /><lb n="1361" ed="F1" /></l><l>From thine own sister's shame? What should I think?
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1362" ed="F1" /></l><l>Heaven shield my mother play'd my father fair!
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1363" ed="F1" /></l><l>For such a warped slip of wilderness
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1364" ed="F1" /></l><l>Ne'er issued from his blood. Take my defiance!
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1365" ed="F1" /></l><l>Die, perish! Might but my bending down
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1366" ed="F1" /></l><l>Reprieve thee from thy fate, it should proceed:
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1367" ed="F1" /></l><l>I'll pray a thousand prayers for thy death,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1368" ed="F1" /></l><l>No word to save thee.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1369" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="claud."><speaker>Claud.</speaker><l>Nay, hear me, Isabel.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1370" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><l>O, fie, fie, fie!
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1371" ed="F1" /></l><l>Thy sin's not accidental, but a trade.
<lb n="150" ed="G" /><lb n="1372" ed="F1" /></l><l>Mercy to thee would prove itself a bawd:
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1373" ed="F1" /></l><l>'Tis best that thou diest quickly.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1374" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="claud."><speaker>Claud.</speaker><l>O hear me, Isabella!
<lb ed="G" /><stage type="entrance">                Re-enter DUKE.</stage>

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1375" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><l>Vouchsafe a word, young sister, but one word.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1376" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><l>What is your will?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1377" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>Might you dispense with your leisure,
<lb ed="G" />I would <lb n="1378" ed="F1" />by and by have some speech
<lb ed="G" />with you: the satisfaction I <lb n="1379" ed="F1" />would require is
<lb ed="G" />likewise your own benefit.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1380" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><p>I have no superfluous leisure; my stay
<lb ed="G" />must be <lb n="1381" ed="F1" />stolen out of other affairs; but I will
<lb ed="G" />attend you awhile.
<lb ed="G" /><stage>[Walks apart.</stage>


<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1382" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>Son, I have overheard what hath
<lb ed="G" />passed between <lb n="1383" ed="F1" />you and your sister. Angelo
<lb ed="G" />had never the purpose to corrupt <lb n="1384" ed="F1" />her; only he
<lb ed="G" />hath made an assay of her virtue to <lb n="1385" ed="F1" />practise his
<lb ed="G" />judgement with the disposition of natures: <lb n="1386" ed="F1" />she,
<lb ed="G" />having the truth of honour in her, hath made
<lb ed="G" />him <lb n="1387" ed="F1" />that gracious denial which he is most glad
<lb ed="G" />to receive. I <lb n="1388" ed="F1" />am confessor to Angelo, and I
<lb ed="G" />know this to be true; therefore <lb n="1389" ed="F1" />prepare yourself
<lb ed="G" />to death: do not satisfy your resolution
<lb n="1390" ed="F1" /><lb ed="G" />with hopes that are fallible: to-morrow you
<lb n="1391" ed="F1" /><lb ed="G" />must die; go to your knees and make ready.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1392" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="claud."><speaker>Claud.</speaker><p>Let me ask my sister pardon. I am
<lb ed="G" />so out of love <lb n="1393" ed="F1" />with life that I will sue to be
<lb ed="G" />rid of it.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1394" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>Hold you there: farewell.
<lb ed="G" /><stage type="exit">[Exit Claudio.</stage>
<lb ed="G" />Provost, a word <lb n="1395" ed="F1" />with you!
<lb ed="G" /><stage type="entrance">               Re-enter PROVOST.</stage>

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1396" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="prov."><speaker>Prov.</speaker><p>What's your will, father?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1397" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>That now you are come, you will be
<lb ed="G" />gone. Leave <lb n="1398" ed="F1" />me awhile with the maid: my
<lb ed="G" />mind promises with my <lb n="1399" ed="F1" />habit no loss shall
<lb ed="G" />touch her by my company.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1400" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="prov."><speaker>Prov.</speaker><p>In good time.
<lb ed="G" /><stage type="exit">Exit Provost.</stage><stage> sabella comes forward.</stage>

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1401" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>The hand that hath made you fair
<lb ed="G" />hath made <lb n="1402" ed="F1" />you good: the goodness that is cheap
<lb ed="G" />in beauty makes <lb n="1403" ed="F1" />beauty brief in goodness; but
<lb ed="G" />grace, being the soul of <lb n="1404" ed="F1" />your complexion, shall
<lb ed="G" />keep the body of it ever fair. <lb n="1405" ed="F1" />The assault that
<lb ed="G" />Angelo hath made to you, fortune hath <lb n="1406" ed="F1" />conveyed
<lb ed="G" />to my understanding; and, but that
<lb ed="G" />frailty hath <lb n="1407" ed="F1" />examples for his falling, I should
<lb ed="G" />wonder at Angelo. How <lb n="1408" ed="F1" />will you do to content
<lb ed="G" />this substitute, and to save your <lb n="1409" ed="F1" />brother?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1410" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><p>I am now going to resolve him; I had
<lb ed="G" />rather <lb n="1411" ed="F1" />my brother die by the law than my son
<lb ed="G" />should be unlawfully <lb n="1412" ed="F1" />born. But, O, how much
<lb ed="G" />is the good duke <lb n="1413" ed="F1" />deceived in Angelo! If ever
<lb ed="G" />he return and I can speak <lb n="1414" ed="F1" />to him, I will open
<lb ed="G" />my lips in vain, or discover his <lb n="1415" ed="F1" />government.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1416" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>That shall not be much amiss: yet,
<lb ed="G" />as the matter <lb n="1417" ed="F1" />now stands, he will avoid your
<lb ed="G" />accusation; he made <lb n="1418" ed="F1" />trial of you only. Therefore
<lb ed="G" />fasten your ear on my <lb n="1419" ed="F1" />advisings: to the
<lb ed="G" />love I have in doing good a remedy <lb n="1420" ed="F1" />presents
<lb ed="G" />itself. I do make myself believe that you <lb n="1421" ed="F1" />may
<lb ed="G" />most uprighteously do a poor wronged lady a
<lb ed="G" />merited <lb n="1422" ed="F1" />benefit; redeem your brother from the
<lb ed="G" />angry law; <lb n="1423" ed="F1" />do no stain to your own gracious
<lb ed="G" />person; and much <lb n="1424" ed="F1" />please the absent duke, if
<lb ed="G" />peradventure he shall ever return <lb n="1425" ed="F1" />to have hearing
<lb ed="G" />of this business.

<lb n="212" ed="G" /><lb n="1426" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><p>Let me hear you speak farther. I
<lb ed="G" />have spirit to <lb n="1427" ed="F1" />do any thing that appears not
<lb ed="G" />foul in the truth of my <lb n="1428" ed="F1" />spirit.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1429" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>Virtue is bold, and goodness never
<lb ed="G" />fearful. <lb n="1430" ed="F1" />Have you not heard speak of Mariana,
<lb ed="G" />the sister of Frederick <lb n="1431" ed="F1" />the great soldier
<lb ed="G" />who miscarried at sea?

<lb n="219" ed="G" /><lb n="1432" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><p>I have heard of the lady, and good
<lb ed="G" />words went <lb n="1433" ed="F1" />with her name.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1434" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>She should this Angelo have married;
<lb ed="G" />was affianced <lb n="1435" ed="F1" />to her by oath, and the nuptial
<lb ed="G" />appointed: between <lb n="1436" ed="F1" />which time of the contract
<lb ed="G" />and limit of the solemnity, <lb n="1437" ed="F1" />her brother Frederick
<lb ed="G" />was wrecked at sea, having in that <lb n="1438" ed="F1" />perished
<lb ed="G" />vessel the dowry of his sister. But mark
<lb ed="G" />how <lb n="1439" ed="F1" />heavily this befell to the poor gentlewoman:
<lb ed="G" />there she <lb n="1440" ed="F1" />lost a noble and renowned
<lb ed="G" />brother, in his love toward <lb n="1441" ed="F1" />her ever most kind
<lb ed="G" />and natural; with him, the portion and <lb n="1442" ed="F1" />sinew of
<lb ed="G" />her fortune, her marriage-dowry; with <lb n="1443" ed="F1" />both, her
<lb ed="G" />combinate husband, this well-seeming <lb n="1444" ed="F1" />Angelo.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1445" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><p>Can this be so? did Angelo so leave
<lb ed="G" />her?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1446" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>Left her in her tears, and dried not
<lb ed="G" />one of them <lb n="1447" ed="F1" />with his comfort; swallowed his
<lb ed="G" />vows whole, pretending <lb n="1448" ed="F1" />in her discoveries of
<lb ed="G" />dishonour: in few, bestowed <lb n="1449" ed="F1" />her on her own
<lb ed="G" />lamentation, which she yet wears for <lb n="1450" ed="F1" />his sake;
<lb ed="G" />and he, a marble to her tears, is washed with
<lb n="1451" ed="F1" /><lb ed="G" />them, but relents not.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1452" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><p>What a merit were it in death to take
<lb ed="G" />this poor <lb n="1453" ed="F1" />maid from the world! What corruption
<lb ed="G" />in this life, that <lb n="1454" ed="F1" />it will let this man live!
<lb ed="G" />But how out of this can she <lb n="1455" ed="F1" />avail?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1456" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>It is a rupture that you may easily
<lb ed="G" />heal: and the <lb n="1457" ed="F1" />cure of it not only saves your
<lb ed="G" />brother, but keeps you <lb n="1458" ed="F1" />from dishonour in doing
<lb ed="G" />it.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1459" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><p>Show me how, good father.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1460" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>This forenamed maid hath yet in her
<lb ed="G" />the continuance <lb n="1461" ed="F1" />of her first affection: his unjust
<lb ed="G" />unkindness, <lb n="1462" ed="F1" />that in all reason should have
<lb ed="G" />quenched her love, hath, <lb n="1463" ed="F1" />like an impediment
<lb ed="G" />in the current, made it more violent <lb n="1464" ed="F1" />and unruly.
<lb ed="G" />Go you to Angelo; answer his requiring
<lb n="1465" ed="F1" /><lb ed="G" />with a plausible obedience; agree with his demands
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1466" ed="F1" />to the point; only refer yourself to this
<lb ed="G" />advantage, <lb n="1467" ed="F1" />first, that your stay with him may
<lb ed="G" />not be long; that the <lb n="1468" ed="F1" />time may have all shadow
<lb ed="G" />and silence in it; and the place <lb n="1469" ed="F1" />answer to convenience.
<lb ed="G" />This being granted in course,--<lb n="1470" ed="F1" />and
<lb ed="G" />now follows all,--we shall advise this wronged
<lb n="1471" ed="F1" /><lb ed="G" />maid to stead up your appointment, go in your
<lb ed="G" />place; <lb n="1472" ed="F1" />if the encounter acknowledge itself
<lb ed="G" />hereafter, it may <lb n="1473" ed="F1" />compel him to her recompense:
<lb ed="G" />and here, by this, is <lb n="1474" ed="F1" />your brother saved,
<lb ed="G" />your honour untainted, the poor <lb n="1475" ed="F1" />Mariana advantaged,
<lb ed="G" />and the corrupt deputy scaled. <lb n="1476" ed="F1" />The
<lb ed="G" />maid will I frame and make fit for this attempt.
<lb ed="G" />If <lb n="1477" ed="F1" />you think well to carry this as you
<lb ed="G" />may, the doubleness <lb n="1478" ed="F1" />of the benefit defends the
<lb ed="G" />deceit from reproof. What <lb n="1479" ed="F1" />think you of it?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1480" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><p>The image of it gives me content
<lb ed="G" />already; and I <lb n="1481" ed="F1" />trust it will grow to a most
<lb ed="G" />prosperous perfection.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1482" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>It lies much in your holding up. Haste
<lb ed="G" />you speedily <lb n="1483" ed="F1" />to Angelo: if for this night he
<lb ed="G" />entreat you to his bed, <lb n="1484" ed="F1" />give him promise of satisfaction.
<lb ed="G" />I will presently to Saint <lb n="1485" ed="F1" />Luke's: there,
<lb ed="G" />at the moated grange, resides this dejected
<lb n="1486" ed="F1" /><lb ed="G" />Mariana. At that place call upon me; and dispatch
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1487" ed="F1" />with Angelo, that it may be quickly.

<lb n="280" ed="G" /><lb n="1488" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="isab."><speaker>Isab.</speaker><p>I thank you for this comfort. Fare
<lb ed="G" />you well, good <lb n="1489" ed="F1" />father.
<lb ed="G" /><stage type="exit">Exeunt severally.</stage>
</p></sp></div2>
<div2 n="2" type="scene" org="uniform" sample="complete">
<head>SCENE II</head>
<stage type="setting">The street before the prison.</stage>
<lb n="1490" ed="F1" /><stage type="entrance">Enter, on one side, DUKE disguised as before;
<lb ed="G" />on the other, ELBOW, and Officers
<lb ed="G" />with POMPEY.</stage>

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1491" ed="F1" /><sp who="elb."><speaker>Elb.</speaker><p>Nay, if there be no remedy for it, but
<lb ed="G" />that you <lb n="1492" ed="F1" />will needs buy and sell men and
<lb ed="G" />women like beasts, we <lb n="1493" ed="F1" />shall have all the world
<lb ed="G" />drink brown and white bastard.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1494" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>O heavens! what stuff is here?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1495" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="pom."><speaker>Pom.</speaker><p>'Twas never merry world since, of two
<lb ed="G" />usuries, <lb n="1496" ed="F1" />the merriest was put down, and the
<lb ed="G" />worser allowed by <lb n="1497" ed="F1" />order of law a furred gown
<lb ed="G" />to keep him warm; and <lb n="1498" ed="F1" />furred with fox and
<lb ed="G" />lambskins too, to signify, that craft, <lb n="1499" ed="F1" />being
<lb ed="G" />richer than innocency, stands for the facing.

<lb n="12" ed="G" /><lb n="1500" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="elb."><speaker>Elb.</speaker><p>Come your way, sir. 'Bless you, good
<lb ed="G" /> father <lb n="1501" ed="F1" />friar.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1502" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>And you, good brother father. What
<lb ed="G" />offence <lb n="1503" ed="F1" />hath this man made you, sir?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1504" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="elb."><speaker>Elb.</speaker><p>Marry, sir, he hath offended the law:
<lb ed="G" />and, sir, <lb n="1505" ed="F1" />we take him to be a thief too, sir; for
<lb ed="G" />we have found <lb n="1506" ed="F1" />upon him, sir, a strange picklock,
<lb ed="G" />which we have sent <lb n="1507" ed="F1" />to the deputy.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1508" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><l>Fie, sirrah! a bawd, a wicked bawd!
<lb n="21" ed="G" /><lb n="1509" ed="F1" /></l><l>The evil that thou causest to be done,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1510" ed="F1" /></l><l>That is thy means to live. Do thou but think
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1511" ed="F1" /></l><l>What 'tis to cram a maw or clothe a back
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1512" ed="F1" /></l><l>From such a filthy vice: say to thyself,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1513" ed="F1" /></l><l>From their abominable and beastly touches
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1514" ed="F1" /></l><l>I drink, I eat, array myself, and live.
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1515" ed="F1" /></l><l>Canst thou believe thy living is a life,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1516" ed="F1" /></l><l>So stinkingly depending? Go mend, go mend.

<lb n="29" ed="G" /><lb n="1517" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="pom."><speaker>Pom.</speaker><p>Indeed, it does stink in some sort,
<lb ed="G" />sir; <lb n="1518" ed="F1" />but yet, sir, I would prove--

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1519" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><l>Nay, if the devil have given thee proofs for sin,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1520" ed="F1" /></l><l>Thou wilt prove his. Take him to prison, officer:
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1521" ed="F1" /></l><l>Correction and instruction must both work
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1522" ed="F1" /></l><l>Ere this rude beast will profit.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1523" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="elb."><speaker>Elb.</speaker><p>He must before the deputy, sir; he
<lb ed="G" />has given <lb n="1524" ed="F1" />him warning: the deputy cannot
<lb ed="G" />abide a whoremaster: <lb n="1525" ed="F1" />if he be a whoremonger,
<lb ed="G" />and comes before him, <lb n="1526" ed="F1" />he were as good
<lb ed="G" />go a mile on his errand.

<lb n="40" ed="G" /><lb n="1527" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><l>That we were all, as some would seem to be,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1528" ed="F1" /></l><l>From our fault as faults from seeming, free!
<lb n="1529" ed="F1" />

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1530" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="elb."><speaker>Elb.</speaker><p>His neck will come to your waist,--a cord, sir.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1531" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="pom."><speaker>Pom.</speaker><p>I spy comfort; I cry bail. Here's a
<lb ed="G" />gentleman <lb n="1532" ed="F1" />and a friend of mine.
<lb ed="G" /><stage type="entrance">                  Enter Lucio.</stage>

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1533" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>How now, noble Pompey! What,
<lb ed="G" />at the wheels <lb n="1534" ed="F1" />of Caesar? art thou led in triumph?
<lb ed="G" />What, is there none <lb n="1535" ed="F1" />of Pygmalion's
<lb ed="G" />images, newly made woman, to be had <lb n="1536" ed="F1" />now,
<lb ed="G" />for putting the hand in the pocket and extracting
<lb ed="G" />it <lb n="1537" ed="F1" />clutched?   What reply, ha?   What
<lb ed="G" />sayest thou to this <lb n="1538" ed="F1" />tune, matter and method?
<lb ed="G" />Is't not drowned i' the last <lb n="1539" ed="F1" />rain, ha? What
<lb ed="G" />sayest thou, Trot? Is the world as it was,
<lb n="1540" ed="F1" /><lb ed="G" />man? Which is the way? Is it sad, and few
<lb ed="G" />words? <lb n="1541" ed="F1" />or how? The trick of it?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1542" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>Still thus, and thus; still worse!

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1543" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>How doth my dear morsel, thy mis-
<lb ed="G" /> tress? Procures <lb n="1544" ed="F1" />she still, ha?

<lb n="58" ed="G" /><lb n="1545" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="pom."><speaker>Pom.</speaker><p>Troth, sir, she hath eaten up all her
<lb ed="G" /> beef, and <lb n="1546" ed="F1" />she is herself in the tub.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1547" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>Why, 'tis good; it is the right of it;
<lb ed="G" />it must be <lb n="1548" ed="F1" />so: ever your fresh whore and your
<lb ed="G" />powdered bawd: an <lb n="1549" ed="F1" />unshunned consequence;
<lb ed="G" />it must be so. Art going to prison, <lb n="1550" ed="F1" />Pompey?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1551" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="pom."><speaker>Pom.</speaker><p>Yes, faith, sir.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1552" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>Why, 'tis not amiss, Pompey: Farewell:
<lb ed="G" />go say <lb n="1553" ed="F1" />I sent thee thither. For debt,
<lb ed="G" />Pompey, or how?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1554" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="elb."><speaker>Elb.</speaker><p>For being a bawd, for being a bawd.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1555" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>Well, then, imprison him: if imprisonment
<lb ed="G" />be <lb n="1556" ed="F1" />the due of a bawd, why, 'tis
<lb ed="G" />his right: bawd is he doubtless, <lb n="1557" ed="F1" />and of antiquity
<lb ed="G" />too; bawd-born. Farewell, good <lb n="1558" ed="F1" />Pompey.
<lb ed="G" />Commend me to the prison, Pompey:
<lb ed="G" />you will <lb n="1559" ed="F1" />turn good husband now, Pompey;
<lb ed="G" />you will keep the <lb n="1560" ed="F1" />house.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1561" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="pom."><speaker>Pom.</speaker><p>I hope, sir, your good worship will
<lb ed="G" />be my bail.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1562" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>No, indeed, will I not, Pompey; it
<lb ed="G" />is not the wear. <lb n="1563" ed="F1" />I will pray, Pompey, to
<lb ed="G" />increase your bondage: if you <lb n="1564" ed="F1" />take it not patiently,
<lb ed="G" />why, your mettle is the more. <lb n="1565" ed="F1" />Adieu,
<lb ed="G" />trusty Pompey, <lb n="1566" ed="F1" />'Bless you, friar.

<lb n="82" ed="G" /><lb n="1567" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>And you.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1568" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>Does Bridget paint still, Pompey, ha?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1569" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="elb."><speaker>Elb.</speaker><p>Come your ways, sir; come.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1570" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="pom."><speaker>Pom.</speaker><p>You will not bail me, then, sir?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1571" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>Then, Pompey, nor now. What
<lb ed="G" />news abroad, friar? <lb n="1572" ed="F1" />what news?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1573" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="elb."><speaker>Elb.</speaker><p>Come your ways, sir; come.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1574" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>Go to kennel, Pompey; go.
<lb ed="G" /><stage type="exit">[Exeunt Elbow, Pompey and Officers.]</stage>
<lb n="1575" ed="F1" /></p><p n="90"> What news, friar, of the duke?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1576" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>I know none. Can you tell me of any?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1577" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>Some say he is with the Emperor of
<lb ed="G" />Russia; other <lb n="1578" ed="F1" />some, he is in Rome: but where
<lb ed="G" />is he, think you?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1579" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>I know not where; but wheresoever,
<lb ed="G" />I wish <lb n="1580" ed="F1" />him well.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1581" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>It was a mad fantastical trick of him
<lb ed="G" />to steal <lb n="1582" ed="F1" />from the state, and usurp the beggary he
<lb ed="G" />was never <lb n="1583" ed="F1" />born to. Lord Angelo dukes it well
<lb ed="G" />in his absence; he <lb n="1584" ed="F1" />puts transgression to't.

<lb n="102" ed="G" /><lb n="1585" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>He does well in't.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1586" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>A little more lenity to lechery would
<lb ed="G" />do no <lb n="1587" ed="F1" />harm in him: something too crabbed
<lb ed="G" />that way, friar.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1588" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>It is too general a vice, and severity
<lb ed="G" />must cure it.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1589" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>Yes, in good sooth, the vice is of a
<lb ed="G" />great kindred; <lb n="1590" ed="F1" />it is well allied: but it is impossible
<lb ed="G" />to extirp it quite, <lb n="1591" ed="F1" />friar, till eating and
<lb ed="G" />drinking be put down. They say <lb n="1592" ed="F1" />this Angelo
<lb ed="G" />was not made by man and woman after <lb n="1593" ed="F1" />this
<lb ed="G" />downright way of creation: is it true, think <lb n="1594" ed="F1" />you?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1595" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>How should he be made, then?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1596" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>Some report a sea-maid spawned
<lb ed="G" />him; some, <lb n="1597" ed="F1" />that he was begot between two
<lb ed="G" />stock-fishes. But it <lb n="1598" ed="F1" />is certain that when he
<lb ed="G" />makes water his urine is congealed <lb n="1599" ed="F1" />ice; that I
<lb ed="G" />know to be true: and he is a motion <lb n="1600" ed="F1" />generative;
<lb ed="G" />that's infallible.

<lb n="119" ed="G" /><lb n="1601" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>You are pleasant, sir, and speak
<lb ed="G" />apace.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1602" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>Why, what a ruthless thing is this in
<lb ed="G" />him, for <lb n="1603" ed="F1" />the rebellion of a codpiece to take away
<lb ed="G" />the life of a <lb n="1604" ed="F1" />man! Would the duke that is absent
<lb ed="G" />have done this? <lb n="1605" ed="F1" />Ere he would have hanged
<lb ed="G" />a man for the getting a hundred <lb n="1606" ed="F1" />bastards, he
<lb ed="G" />would have paid for the nursing a <lb n="1607" ed="F1" />thousand:
<lb ed="G" />he had some feeling of the sport; he knew <lb n="1608" ed="F1" />the
<lb ed="G" />service, and that instructed him to mercy.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1609" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>I never heard the absent duke much
<lb ed="G" />detected <lb n="1610" ed="F1" />for women; he was not inclined that
<lb ed="G" />way.

<lb n="131" ed="G" /><lb n="1611" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>O, sir, you are deceived.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1612" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>'Tis not possible.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1613" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>Who, not the duke? yes, your beggar
<lb ed="G" />of fifty; <lb n="1614" ed="F1" />and his use was to put a ducat in her
<lb ed="G" />clack-dish: the <lb n="1615" ed="F1" />duke had crotchets in him. He
<lb ed="G" />would be drunk too; <lb n="1616" ed="F1" />that let me inform
<lb ed="G" />you.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1617" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>You do him wrong, surely.

<lb n="138" ed="G" /><lb n="1618" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>Sir, I was an inward of his. A shy
<lb ed="G" />fellow was <lb n="1619" ed="F1" />the duke: and I believe I know
<lb ed="G" />the cause of his <lb n="1620" ed="F1" />withdrawing.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1621" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>What, I prithee, might be the cause?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1622" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>No, pardon; 'tis a secret must be
<lb ed="G" />locked within <lb n="1623" ed="F1" />the teeth and the lips: but this I
<lb ed="G" />can let you understand, <lb n="1624" ed="F1" />the greater file of the
<lb ed="G" />subject held the duke to be <lb n="1625" ed="F1" />wise.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1626" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>Wise! why, no question but he was.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1627" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>A very superficial, ignorant, unweighing
<lb ed="G" />fellow.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1628" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>Either this is envy in you, folly, or
<lb ed="G" />mistaking: <lb n="1629" ed="F1" />the very stream of his life and the
<lb ed="G" />business he <lb n="1630" ed="F1" />hath helmed must upon a warranted
<lb ed="G" />need give him <lb n="1631" ed="F1" />a better proclamation.
<lb ed="G" />Let him be but testimonied in <lb n="1632" ed="F1" />his own bringings-forth,
<lb ed="G" />and he shall appear to the <lb n="1633" ed="F1" />envious
<lb ed="G" />a scholar, a statesman and a soldier. Therefore
<lb n="1634" ed="F1" /><lb ed="G" />you speak unskilfully; or if your knowledge
<lb ed="G" />be <lb n="1635" ed="F1" />more it is much darkened in your malice.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1636" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>Sir, I know him, and I love him.

<lb n="159" ed="G" /><lb n="1637" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>Love talks with better knowledge,
<lb n="1638" ed="F1" /><lb ed="G" />and knowledge with dearer love.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1639" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>Come, sir, I know what I know.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1640" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>I can hardly believe that, since you
<lb ed="G" />know not <lb n="1641" ed="F1" />what you speak. But, if ever the
<lb ed="G" />duke return, as our <lb n="1642" ed="F1" />prayers are he may, let me
<lb ed="G" />desire you to make your answer <lb n="1643" ed="F1" />before him.
<lb ed="G" />If it be honest you have spoke, you <lb n="1644" ed="F1" />have courage
<lb ed="G" />to maintain it: I am bound to call upon
<lb n="1645" ed="F1" /><lb ed="G" />you; and, I pray you, your name?

<lb n="169" ed="G" /><lb n="1646" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>Sir, my name is Lucio; well known
<lb ed="G" />to the duke.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1647" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>He shall know you better, sir, if I
<lb ed="G" />may live to <lb n="1648" ed="F1" />report you.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1649" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>I fear you not.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1650" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>O, you hope the duke will return no
<lb ed="G" />more; <lb n="1651" ed="F1" />or you imagine me too unhurtful an
<lb ed="G" />opposite. But indeed <lb n="1652" ed="F1" />I can do you little harm;
<lb ed="G" />you'll forswear this <lb n="1653" ed="F1" />again.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1654" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>I'll be hanged first: thou art deceived
<lb ed="G" />in me, <lb n="1655" ed="F1" />friar. But no more of this. Canst thou
<lb ed="G" />tell if Claudio <lb n="1656" ed="F1" />die to-morrow or no?

<lb n="181" ed="G" /><lb n="1657" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>Why should he die, sir?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1658" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="lucio."><speaker>Lucio.</speaker><p>Why? For filling a bottle with a
<lb ed="G" />tun-dish. <lb n="1659" ed="F1" />I would the duke we talk of were
<lb ed="G" />returned again: this <lb n="1660" ed="F1" />ungenitured agent will
<lb ed="G" />unpeople the province with <lb n="1661" ed="F1" />continency; sparrows
<lb ed="G" />must not build in his house-eaves, <lb n="1662" ed="F1" />because
<lb ed="G" />they are lecherous. The duke yet would <lb n="1663" ed="F1" />have
<lb ed="G" />dark deeds darkly answered; he would never
<lb n="1664" ed="F1" /><lb ed="G" />bring them to light: would he were returned!
<lb ed="G" />Marry, <lb n="1665" ed="F1" />this Claudio is condemned for untrussing.
<lb ed="G" />Farewell, good <lb n="1666" ed="F1" />friar: I prithee, pray
<lb ed="G" />for me. The duke, I say to thee <lb n="1667" ed="F1" />again, would
<lb ed="G" />eat mutton on Fridays. He's not past <lb n="1668" ed="F1" />it yet,
<lb ed="G" />and I say to thee, he would mouth with a beggar,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1669" ed="F1" />though she smelt brown bread and garlic:
<lb ed="G" />say <lb n="1670" ed="F1" />that I said so. Farewell.
<lb ed="G" /><stage type="exit">[Exit.</stage>


<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1671" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><l>No might nor greatness in mortality
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1672" ed="F1" /></l><l>Can censure 'scape; back-wounding calumny
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1673" ed="F1" /></l><l>The whitest virtue strikes. What king so strong
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1674" ed="F1" /></l><l>Can tie the gall up in the slanderous tongue?
<lb n="200" ed="G" /><lb n="1675" ed="F1" /></l><l>But who comes here?
<lb n="1676" ed="F1" /><stage type="entrance">Enter ESCALUS, PROVOST, and Officers with
<lb ed="G" />MISTRESS OVERDONE.</stage>

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1677" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="escal."><speaker>Escal.</speaker><p>Go; away with her to prison!

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1678" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="mrs-ov."><speaker>Mrs Ov.</speaker><p>Good my lord, be good to me;
<lb ed="G" />your honour <lb n="1679" ed="F1" />is accounted a merciful man;
<lb ed="G" />good my lord.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1680" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="escal."><speaker>Escal.</speaker><p>Double and treble admonition, and
<lb ed="G" />still forfeit <lb n="1681" ed="F1" />in the same kind! This would
<lb ed="G" />make mercy swear <lb n="1682" ed="F1" />and play the tyrant.

<lb n="208" ed="G" /><lb n="1683" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="prov."><speaker>Prov.</speaker><p>A bawd of eleven years' continuance,
<lb ed="G" />may it <lb n="1684" ed="F1" />please your honour.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1685" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="mrs-ov."><speaker>Mrs Ov.</speaker><p>My lord, this is one Lucio's information
<lb ed="G" />against <lb n="1686" ed="F1" />me. Mistress Kate Keepdown
<lb ed="G" />was with child by <lb n="1687" ed="F1" />him in the duke's time; he
<lb ed="G" />promised her marriage: his <lb n="1688" ed="F1" />child is a year and
<lb ed="G" />a quarter old, come Philip and Jacob: <lb n="1689" ed="F1" />I have
<lb ed="G" />kept it myself; and see how he goes about <lb n="1690" ed="F1" />to
<lb ed="G" />abuse me!

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1691" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="escal."><speaker>Escal.</speaker><p>That fellow is a fellow of much
<lb ed="G" />license: let <lb n="1692" ed="F1" />him be called before us. Away
<lb ed="G" />with her to prison! Go <lb n="1693" ed="F1" />to; no more words.
<lb ed="G" /><stage type="exit">[Exeunt Officers with Mistress Ov.</stage>
<lb ed="G" />Provost, my brother
<lb ed="G" />Angelo will <lb n="1694" ed="F1" />not be altered; Claudio
<lb ed="G" />must die to-morrow: let him be <lb n="1695" ed="F1" />furnished
<lb ed="G" />with divines, and have all charitable preparation.
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1696" ed="F1" />If my brother wrought by my pity, it
<lb ed="G" />should not <lb n="1697" ed="F1" />be so with him.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1698" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="prov."><speaker>Prov.</speaker><p>So please you, this friar hath been
<lb ed="G" />with him, <lb n="1699" ed="F1" />and advised him for the entertainment
<lb ed="G" />of death.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1700" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="escal."><speaker>Escal.</speaker><p>Good even, good father.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1701" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>Bliss and goodness on you!

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1702" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="escal."><speaker>Escal.</speaker><p>Of whence are you?

<lb n="230" ed="G" /><lb n="1703" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><l>Not of this country, though my chance is now
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1704" ed="F1" /></l><l>To use it for my time: I am a brother
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1705" ed="F1" /></l><l>Of gracious order, late come from the See
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1706" ed="F1" /></l><l>In special business from his holiness.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1707" ed="F1" /></l></sp><sp who="escal."><speaker>Escal.</speaker><p>What news abroad i' the world?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1708" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>None, but that there is so great a
<lb ed="G" />fever on <lb n="1709" ed="F1" />goodness, that the dissolution of it
<lb ed="G" />must cure it: novelty <lb n="1710" ed="F1" />is only in request; and
<lb ed="G" />it is as dangerous to be <lb n="1711" ed="F1" />aged in any kind of
<lb ed="G" />course, as it is virtuous to be constant <lb n="1712" ed="F1" />in any
<lb ed="G" />undertaking. There is scarce truth enough <lb n="1713" ed="F1" />alive
<lb ed="G" />to make societies secure; but security enough
<lb ed="G" />to <lb n="1714" ed="F1" />make fellowships accurst: much upon this
<lb ed="G" />riddle runs <lb n="1715" ed="F1" />the wisdom of the world. This news
<lb ed="G" />is old enough, <lb n="1716" ed="F1" />yet it is every day's news. I pray
<lb ed="G" />you, sir, of what disposition <lb n="1717" ed="F1" />was the duke?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1718" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="escal."><speaker>Escal.</speaker><p>One that, above all other strifes,
<lb n="1719" ed="F1" /><lb ed="G" />contended especially to know himself.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1720" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>What pleasure was he given to?

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1721" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="escal."><speaker>Escal.</speaker><p>Rather rejoicing to see another merry,
<lb ed="G" />than <lb n="1722" ed="F1" />merry at any thing which professed to
<lb ed="G" />make him rejoice: <lb n="1723" ed="F1" />a gentlemen of all temperance.
<lb ed="G" />But leave we him to <lb n="1724" ed="F1" />his events, with a
<lb ed="G" />prayer they may prove prosperous; and <lb n="1725" ed="F1" />let
<lb ed="G" />me desire to know how you find Claudio prepared.
<lb ed="G" />  <lb n="1726" ed="F1" />I am made to understand that you
<lb ed="G" />have lent him <lb n="1727" ed="F1" />visitation.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1728" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>He professes to have received no sinister
<lb ed="G" />measure <lb n="1729" ed="F1" />from his judge, but most willingly
<lb ed="G" />humbles himself <lb n="1730" ed="F1" />to the determination of
<lb ed="G" />justice: yet had he framed <lb n="1731" ed="F1" />to himself, by the
<lb ed="G" />instruction of his frailty, many deceiving <lb n="1732" ed="F1" />promises
<lb ed="G" />of life; which I by my good leisure <lb n="1733" ed="F1" />have
<lb ed="G" />discredited to him, and now is he resolved to die.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1734" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="escal."><speaker>Escal.</speaker><p>You have paid the heavens your function,
<lb ed="G" />and <lb n="1735" ed="F1" />the prisoner the very debt of your
<lb ed="G" />calling. I have laboured <lb n="1736" ed="F1" />for the poor gentleman
<lb ed="G" />to the extremest shore <lb n="1737" ed="F1" />of my modesty: but my
<lb ed="G" />brother justice have I found so <lb n="1738" ed="F1" />severe, that he
<lb ed="G" />hath forced me to tell him he is indeed <lb n="1739" ed="F1" />Justice.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1740" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>If his own life <lb n="1741" ed="F1" />answer the straitness
<lb ed="G" />of his proceeding, <lb n="1742" ed="F1" />it shall become him well;
<lb ed="G" />wherein if he chance to fail, <lb n="1743" ed="F1" />he hath sentenced
<lb ed="G" />himself.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1744" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="escal."><speaker>Escal.</speaker><p>I am going to visit the prisoner.
<lb ed="G" />Fare you well.

<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1745" ed="F1" /></p></sp><sp who="duke."><speaker>Duke.</speaker><p>Peace be with you!
<lb ed="G" /><stage type="exit">[Exeunt Escalus and Provost.</stage>
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1746" ed="F1" /></p><l>He who the sword of heaven will bear
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1747" ed="F1" /></l><l>Should be as holy as severe;
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1748" ed="F1" /></l><l>Pattern in himself to know,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1749" ed="F1" /></l><l>Grace to stand, and virtue go;
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1750" ed="F1" /></l><l>More nor less to others paying
<lb n="280" ed="G" /><lb n="1751" ed="F1" /></l><l>Than by self-offences weighing.
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1752" ed="F1" /></l><l>Shame to him whose cruel striking
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1753" ed="F1" /></l><l>Kills for faults of his own liking!
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1754" ed="F1" /></l><l>Twice treble shame on Angelo,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1755" ed="F1" /></l><l>To weed my vice and let his grow!
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1756" ed="F1" /></l><l>O, what may man within him hide,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1757" ed="F1" /></l><l>Though angel on the outward side!
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1758" ed="F1" /></l><l>How may likeness made in crimes,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1759" ed="F1" /></l><l>Making practice on the times,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1760" ed="F1" /></l><l>To draw with idle spiders' strings
<lb n="290" ed="G" /><lb n="1761" ed="F1" /></l><l>Most ponderous and substantial things
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1762" ed="F1" /></l><l>Craft against vice I must apply:
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1763" ed="F1" /></l><l>With Angelo to-night shall lie
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1764" ed="F1" /></l><l>His old betrothed but despised;
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1765" ed="F1" /></l><l>So disguise shall, by the disguised,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1766" ed="F1" /></l><l>Pay with falsehood false exacting,
<lb ed="G" /><lb n="1767" ed="F1" /></l><l>And perform an old contracting.
<lb ed="G" /><stage type="exit">[Exit.</stage>
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