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Human nature and the law often collide in Measure for Measure. As the play begins, the Duke of Vienna announces he is going away and puts his deputy Angelo in charge of the state. Angelo immediately enforces a law prohibiting sex outside of marriage, sentencing Claudio to death for sleeping with Juliet, Claudio’s now-pregnant fiancée.
Claudio’s sister Isabella, a novice nun, appeals to Angelo to save her brother. But the supposedly pure Angelo demands that Isabella sleep with him to save Claudio. To Claudio’s dismay, Isabella refuses.
The duke, who has remained in Vienna disguised as a friar, suggests that Angelo’s jilted fiancée, Mariana, could take Isabella’s place. Although the trick succeeds, Angelo orders Claudio beheaded anyway. The duke saves Claudio, but he tells Isabella that Claudio is dead.
The duke, resuming his identity, sentences Angelo to wed Mariana and then be put to death. But Mariana and Isabella plead for Angelo’s life. Revealing that Claudio is alive, the duke pardons Angelo and proposes to Isabella.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 0001Escalus.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0002My lord.
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 0003 Of government the properties to unfold
FTLNLINEFTLN 0004 Would seem in me t’ affect speech and discourse,
FTLNLINEFTLN 00055 Since I am put to know that your own science
FTLNLINEFTLN 0006 Exceeds, in that, the lists of all advice
FTLNLINEFTLN 0007 My strength can give you. Then no more remains
FTLNLINEFTLN 0008 But that, to your sufficiency, as your worth is able,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0009 And let them work. The nature of our people,
FTLNLINEFTLN 001010 Our city’s institutions, and the terms
FTLNLINEFTLN 0011 For common justice, you’re as pregnant in
FTLNLINEFTLN 0012 As art and practice hath enrichèd any
FTLNLINEFTLN 0013 That we remember. There is our commission,
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 0014 From which we would not have you warp.—Call
FTLNLINEFTLN 001515 hither,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0016 I say, bid come before us Angelo.
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 0017 What figure of us think you he will bear?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0018 For you must know, we have with special soul
FTLNLINEFTLN 0019 Elected him our absence to supply,
FTLNLINEFTLN 002020 Lent him our terror, dressed him with our love,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0022 Of our own power. What think you of it?
ESCALUS
FTLNLINEFTLN 0023 If any in Vienna be of worth
FTLNLINEFTLN 0024 To undergo such ample grace and honor,
FTLNLINEFTLN 002525 It is Lord Angelo.
SDEnter Angelo.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 0026 Look where he comes.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0027 Always obedient to your Grace’s will,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0028 I come to know your pleasure.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 0029 Angelo,
FTLNLINEFTLN 003030 There is a kind of character in thy life
FTLNLINEFTLN 0031 That to th’ observer doth thy history
FTLNLINEFTLN 0032 Fully unfold. Thyself and thy belongings
FTLNLINEFTLN 0033 Are not thine own so proper as to waste
FTLNLINEFTLN 0034 Thyself upon thy virtues, they on thee.
FTLNLINEFTLN 003535 Heaven doth with us as we with torches do,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0036 Not light them for themselves; for if our virtues
FTLNLINEFTLN 0037 Did not go forth of us, ’twere all alike
FTLNLINEFTLN 0038 As if we had them not. Spirits are not finely touched
FTLNLINEFTLN 0039 But to fine issues, nor nature never lends
FTLNLINEFTLN 004040 The smallest scruple of her excellence
FTLNLINEFTLN 0041 But, like a thrifty goddess, she determines
FTLNLINEFTLN 0042 Herself the glory of a creditor,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0043 Both thanks and use. But I do bend my speech
FTLNLINEFTLN 0044 To one that can my part in him advertise.
FTLNLINEFTLN 004545 Hold, therefore, Angelo.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0046 In our remove be thou at full ourself.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0047 Mortality and mercy in Vienna
FTLNLINEFTLN 0048 Live in thy tongue and heart. Old Escalus,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0049 Though first in question, is thy secondary.
FTLNLINEFTLN 005050 Take thy commission.SD
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 0051 Now, good my lord,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0052 Let there be some more test made of my mettle
FTLNLINEFTLN 0054 Be stamped upon it.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 005555 No more evasion.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0056 We have with a leavened and preparèd choice
FTLNLINEFTLN 0057 Proceeded to you. Therefore, take your honors.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0058 Our haste from hence is of so quick condition
FTLNLINEFTLN 0059 That it prefers itself and leaves unquestioned
FTLNLINEFTLN 006060 Matters of needful value. We shall write to you,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0061 As time and our concernings shall importune,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0062 How it goes with us, and do look to know
FTLNLINEFTLN 0063 What doth befall you here. So fare you well.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0064 To th’ hopeful execution do I leave you
FTLNLINEFTLN 006565 Of your commissions.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 0066 Yet give leave, my lord,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0067 That we may bring you something on the way.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 0068My haste may not admit it.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0069 Nor need you, on mine honor, have to do
FTLNLINEFTLN 007070 With any scruple. Your scope is as mine own,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0071 So to enforce or qualify the laws
FTLNLINEFTLN 0072 As to your soul seems good. Give me your hand.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0073 I’ll privily away. I love the people,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0074 But do not like to stage me to their eyes.
FTLNLINEFTLN 007575 Though it do well, I do not relish well
FTLNLINEFTLN 0076 Their loud applause and aves vehement,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0077 Nor do I think the man of safe discretion
FTLNLINEFTLN 0078 That does affect it. Once more, fare you well.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0079 The heavens give safety to your purposes.
ESCALUS
FTLNLINEFTLN 008080 Lead forth and bring you back in happiness.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 0081I thank you. Fare you well.SDHe exits.
ESCALUSSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0082 I shall desire you, sir, to give me leave
FTLNLINEFTLN 0083 To have free speech with you; and it concerns me
FTLNLINEFTLN 0084 To look into the bottom of my place.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0086 I am not yet instructed.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0087 ’Tis so with me. Let us withdraw together,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0088 And we may soon our satisfaction have
FTLNLINEFTLN 0089 Touching that point.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 009090 I’ll wait upon your Honor.
SDThey exit.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0091If the Duke, with the other dukes, come not to
FTLNLINEFTLN 0092 composition with the King of Hungary, why then all
FTLNLINEFTLN 0093 the dukes fall upon the King.
FIRST GENTLEMAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0094Heaven grant us its peace, but not
FTLNLINEFTLN 00955 the King of Hungary’s!
SECOND GENTLEMAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0096Amen.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0097Thou conclud’st like the sanctimonious pirate
FTLNLINEFTLN 0098 that went to sea with the ten commandments but
FTLNLINEFTLN 0099 scraped one out of the table.
SECOND GENTLEMAN FTLNLINEFTLN 010010“Thou shalt not steal”?
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0101Ay, that he razed.
FIRST GENTLEMAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0102Why, ’twas a commandment to command
FTLNLINEFTLN 0103 the Captain and all the rest from their functions!
FTLNLINEFTLN 0104 They put forth to steal. There’s not a soldier of
FTLNLINEFTLN 010515 us all that in the thanksgiving before meat do relish
FTLNLINEFTLN 0106 the petition well that prays for peace.
SECOND GENTLEMAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0107I never heard any soldier dislike it.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0108I believe thee, for I think thou never wast where
FTLNLINEFTLN 0109 grace was said.
SECOND GENTLEMAN FTLNLINEFTLN 011020No? A dozen times at least.
FIRST GENTLEMAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0111What? In meter?
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0112In any proportion or in any language.
FIRST GENTLEMAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0113I think, or in any religion.
FTLNLINEFTLN 011525 controversy; as, for example, thou thyself art a
FTLNLINEFTLN 0116 wicked villain, despite of all grace.
FIRST GENTLEMAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0117Well, there went but a pair of shears
FTLNLINEFTLN 0118 between us.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0119I grant, as there may between the lists and the
FTLNLINEFTLN 012030 velvet. Thou art the list.
FIRST GENTLEMAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0121And thou the velvet. Thou art good
FTLNLINEFTLN 0122 velvet; thou ’rt a three-piled piece, I warrant thee. I
FTLNLINEFTLN 0123 had as lief be a list of an English kersey as be piled,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0124 as thou art piled, for a French velvet. Do I speak
FTLNLINEFTLN 012535 feelingly now?
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0126I think thou dost, and indeed with most painful
FTLNLINEFTLN 0127 feeling of thy speech. I will, out of thine own
FTLNLINEFTLN 0128 confession, learn to begin thy health, but, whilst I
FTLNLINEFTLN 0129 live, forget to drink after thee.
FIRST GENTLEMAN FTLNLINEFTLN 013040I think I have done myself wrong,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0131 have I not?
SECOND GENTLEMAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0132Yes, that thou hast, whether thou
FTLNLINEFTLN 0133 art tainted or free.
SDEnter
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0134Behold, behold, where Madam Mitigation
FTLNLINEFTLN 013545 comes! I have purchased as many diseases under
FTLNLINEFTLN 0136 her roof as come to—
SECOND GENTLEMAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0137To what, I pray?
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0138Judge.
SECOND GENTLEMAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0139To three thousand dolors a year.
FIRST GENTLEMAN FTLNLINEFTLN 014050Ay, and more.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0141A French crown more.
FIRST GENTLEMAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0142Thou art always figuring diseases in
FTLNLINEFTLN 0143 me, but thou art full of error. I am sound.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0144Nay, not, as one would say, healthy, but so sound
FTLNLINEFTLN 014555 as things that are hollow. Thy bones are hollow.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0146 Impiety has made a feast of thee.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0148 hips has the most profound sciatica?
BAWD FTLNLINEFTLN 0149Well, well. There’s one yonder arrested and
FTLNLINEFTLN 015060 carried to prison was worth five thousand of you all.
SECOND GENTLEMAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0151Who’s that, I pray thee?
BAWD FTLNLINEFTLN 0152Marry, sir, that’s Claudio, Signior Claudio.
FIRST GENTLEMAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0153Claudio to prison? ’Tis not so.
BAWD FTLNLINEFTLN 0154Nay, but I know ’tis so. I saw him arrested, saw
FTLNLINEFTLN 015565 him carried away; and, which is more, within these
FTLNLINEFTLN 0156 three days his head to be chopped off.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0157But, after all this fooling, I would not have it so!
FTLNLINEFTLN 0158 Art thou sure of this?
BAWD FTLNLINEFTLN 0159I am too sure of it. And it is for getting Madam
FTLNLINEFTLN 016070 Julietta with child.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0161Believe me, this may be. He promised to meet
FTLNLINEFTLN 0162 me two hours since, and he was ever precise in
FTLNLINEFTLN 0163 promise-keeping.
SECOND GENTLEMAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0164Besides, you know, it draws something
FTLNLINEFTLN 016575 near to the speech we had to such a purpose.
FIRST GENTLEMAN FTLNLINEFTLN 0166But most of all agreeing with the
FTLNLINEFTLN 0167 proclamation.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0168Away. Let’s go learn the truth of it.
SD
BAWD FTLNLINEFTLN 0169Thus, what with the war, what with the sweat,
FTLNLINEFTLN 017080 what with the gallows, and what with poverty, I am
FTLNLINEFTLN 0171 custom-shrunk.
SDEnter
FTLNLINEFTLN 0172 How now? What’s the news with you?
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0173Yonder man is carried to prison.
BAWD FTLNLINEFTLN 0174Well, what has he done?
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 017585A woman.
BAWD FTLNLINEFTLN 0176But what’s his offense?
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0177Groping for trouts in a peculiar river.
BAWD FTLNLINEFTLN 0178What? Is there a maid with child by him?
FTLNLINEFTLN 018090 You have not heard of the proclamation, have you?
BAWD FTLNLINEFTLN 0181What proclamation, man?
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0182All houses in the suburbs of Vienna must be
FTLNLINEFTLN 0183 plucked down.
BAWD FTLNLINEFTLN 0184And what shall become of those in the city?
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 018595They shall stand for seed. They had gone down
FTLNLINEFTLN 0186 too, but that a wise burgher put in for them.
BAWD FTLNLINEFTLN 0187But shall all our houses of resort in the suburbs
FTLNLINEFTLN 0188 be pulled down?
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0189To the ground, mistress.
BAWD FTLNLINEFTLN 0190100Why, here’s a change indeed in the commonwealth!
FTLNLINEFTLN 0191 What shall become of me?
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0192Come, fear not you. Good counselors lack no
FTLNLINEFTLN 0193 clients. Though you change your place, you need
FTLNLINEFTLN 0194 not change your trade. I’ll be your tapster still.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0195105 Courage. There will be pity taken on you. You that
FTLNLINEFTLN 0196 have worn your eyes almost out in the service, you
FTLNLINEFTLN 0197 will be considered.
SDEnter Provost, Claudio, Juliet,
BAWD FTLNLINEFTLN 0198What’s to do here, Thomas Tapster? Let’s
FTLNLINEFTLN 0199 withdraw.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0200110Here comes Signior Claudio, led by the Provost
FTLNLINEFTLN 0201 to prison. And there’s Madam Juliet.
SD
CLAUDIOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0202 Fellow, why dost thou show me thus to th’ world?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0203 Bear me to prison, where I am committed.
PROVOST
FTLNLINEFTLN 0204 I do it not in evil disposition,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0205115 But from Lord Angelo by special charge.
CLAUDIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0206 Thus can the demigod Authority
FTLNLINEFTLN 0207 Make us pay down for our offense, by weight,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0209 On whom it will not, so; yet still ’tis just.
SDEnter Lucio and Second Gentleman.
LUCIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0210120 Why, how now, Claudio? Whence comes this
FTLNLINEFTLN 0211 restraint?
CLAUDIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0212 From too much liberty, my Lucio, liberty.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0213 As surfeit is the father of much fast,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0214 So every scope by the immoderate use
FTLNLINEFTLN 0215125 Turns to restraint. Our natures do pursue,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0216 Like rats that raven down their proper bane,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0217 A thirsty evil, and when we drink, we die.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0218If I could speak so wisely under an arrest, I
FTLNLINEFTLN 0219 would send for certain of my creditors. And yet, to
FTLNLINEFTLN 0220130 say the truth, I had as lief have the foppery of
FTLNLINEFTLN 0221 freedom as the mortality of imprisonment. What’s
FTLNLINEFTLN 0222 thy offense, Claudio?
CLAUDIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0223 What but to speak of would offend again.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0224What, is ’t murder?
CLAUDIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0225135No.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0226Lechery?
CLAUDIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0227Call it so.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 0228Away, sir. You must go.
CLAUDIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0229 One word, good friend.—Lucio, a word with you.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0230140A hundred, if they’ll do you any good. Is lechery
FTLNLINEFTLN 0231 so looked after?
CLAUDIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0232 Thus stands it with me: upon a true contract
FTLNLINEFTLN 0233 I got possession of Julietta’s bed.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0234 You know the lady. She is fast my wife,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0235145 Save that we do the denunciation lack
FTLNLINEFTLN 0236 Of outward order. This we came not to
FTLNLINEFTLN 0238 Remaining in the coffer of her friends,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0239 From whom we thought it meet to hide our love
FTLNLINEFTLN 0240150 Till time had made them for us. But it chances
FTLNLINEFTLN 0241 The stealth of our most mutual entertainment
FTLNLINEFTLN 0242 With character too gross is writ on Juliet.
LUCIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0243 With child, perhaps?
CLAUDIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0244 Unhappily, even so.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0245155 And the new deputy now for the Duke—
FTLNLINEFTLN 0246 Whether it be the fault and glimpse of newness,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0247 Or whether that the body public be
FTLNLINEFTLN 0248 A horse whereon the governor doth ride,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0249 Who, newly in the seat, that it may know
FTLNLINEFTLN 0250160 He can command, lets it straight feel the spur;
FTLNLINEFTLN 0251 Whether the tyranny be in his place
FTLNLINEFTLN 0252 Or in his eminence that fills it up,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0253 I stagger in—but this new governor
FTLNLINEFTLN 0254 Awakes me all the enrollèd penalties
FTLNLINEFTLN 0255165 Which have, like unscoured armor, hung by th’ wall
FTLNLINEFTLN 0256 So long that nineteen zodiacs have gone round,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0257 And none of them been worn; and for a name
FTLNLINEFTLN 0258 Now puts the drowsy and neglected act
FTLNLINEFTLN 0259 Freshly on me. ’Tis surely for a name.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0260170I warrant it is. And thy head stands so tickle on
FTLNLINEFTLN 0261 thy shoulders that a milkmaid, if she be in love, may
FTLNLINEFTLN 0262 sigh it off. Send after the Duke and appeal to him.
CLAUDIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0263 I have done so, but he’s not to be found.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0264 I prithee, Lucio, do me this kind service:
FTLNLINEFTLN 0265175 This day my sister should the cloister enter
FTLNLINEFTLN 0266 And there receive her approbation.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0267 Acquaint her with the danger of my state;
FTLNLINEFTLN 0268 Implore her, in my voice, that she make friends
FTLNLINEFTLN 0269 To the strict deputy; bid herself assay him.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0270180 I have great hope in that, for in her youth
FTLNLINEFTLN 0272 Such as move men. Besides, she hath prosperous art
FTLNLINEFTLN 0273 When she will play with reason and discourse,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0274 And well she can persuade.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0275185I pray she may, as well for the encouragement of
FTLNLINEFTLN 0276 the like, which else would stand under grievous
FTLNLINEFTLN 0277 imposition, as for the enjoying of thy life, who I
FTLNLINEFTLN 0278 would be sorry should be thus foolishly lost at a
FTLNLINEFTLN 0279 game of tick-tack. I’ll to her.
CLAUDIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0280190I thank you, good friend Lucio.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0281Within two hours.
CLAUDIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0282Come, officer, away.
SDThey exit.
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 0283 No, holy father, throw away that thought.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0284 Believe not that the dribbling dart of love
FTLNLINEFTLN 0285 Can pierce a complete bosom. Why I desire thee
FTLNLINEFTLN 0286 To give me secret harbor hath a purpose
FTLNLINEFTLN 02875 More grave and wrinkled than the aims and ends
FTLNLINEFTLN 0288 Of burning youth.
FRIAR THOMAS FTLNLINEFTLN 0289 May your Grace speak of it?
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 0290 My holy sir, none better knows than you
FTLNLINEFTLN 0291 How I have ever loved the life removed,
FTLNLINEFTLN 029210 And held in idle price to haunt assemblies
FTLNLINEFTLN 0293 Where youth and cost witless bravery keeps.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0294 I have delivered to Lord Angelo,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0295 A man of stricture and firm abstinence,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0296 My absolute power and place here in Vienna,
FTLNLINEFTLN 029715 And he supposes me traveled to Poland,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0298 For so I have strewed it in the common ear,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0300 You will demand of me why I do this.
FRIAR THOMAS FTLNLINEFTLN 0301Gladly, my lord.
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 030220 We have strict statutes and most biting laws,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0303 The needful bits and curbs to headstrong weeds,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0304 Which for this fourteen years we have let slip,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0305 Even like an o’ergrown lion in a cave
FTLNLINEFTLN 0306 That goes not out to prey. Now, as fond fathers,
FTLNLINEFTLN 030725 Having bound up the threat’ning twigs of birch
FTLNLINEFTLN 0308 Only to stick it in their children’s sight
FTLNLINEFTLN 0309 For terror, not to use—in time the rod
FTLNLINEFTLN 0310 More mocked than feared—so our decrees,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0311 Dead to infliction, to themselves are dead,
FTLNLINEFTLN 031230 And liberty plucks justice by the nose,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0313 The baby beats the nurse, and quite athwart
FTLNLINEFTLN 0314 Goes all decorum.
FRIAR THOMAS FTLNLINEFTLN 0315 It rested in your Grace
FTLNLINEFTLN 0316 To unloose this tied-up justice when you pleased,
FTLNLINEFTLN 031735 And it in you more dreadful would have seemed
FTLNLINEFTLN 0318 Than in Lord Angelo.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 0319 I do fear, too dreadful.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0320 Sith ’twas my fault to give the people scope,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0321 ’Twould be my tyranny to strike and gall them
FTLNLINEFTLN 032240 For what I bid them do; for we bid this be done
FTLNLINEFTLN 0323 When evil deeds have their permissive pass
FTLNLINEFTLN 0324 And not the punishment. Therefore, indeed, my
FTLNLINEFTLN 0325 father,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0326 I have on Angelo imposed the office,
FTLNLINEFTLN 032745 Who may in th’ ambush of my name strike home,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0328 And yet my nature never in the fight
FTLNLINEFTLN 0329 To do in slander. And to behold his sway
FTLNLINEFTLN 0330 I will, as ’twere a brother of your order,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0331 Visit both prince and people. Therefore I prithee
FTLNLINEFTLN 033250 Supply me with the habit, and instruct me
FTLNLINEFTLN 0333 How I may formally in person bear
FTLNLINEFTLN 0335 At our more leisure shall I render you.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0336 Only this one: Lord Angelo is precise,
FTLNLINEFTLN 033755 Stands at a guard with envy, scarce confesses
FTLNLINEFTLN 0338 That his blood flows or that his appetite
FTLNLINEFTLN 0339 Is more to bread than stone. Hence shall we see,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0340 If power change purpose, what our seemers be.
SD
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0341 And have you nuns no farther privileges?
NUN FTLNLINEFTLN 0342Are not these large enough?
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0343 Yes, truly. I speak not as desiring more,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0344 But rather wishing a more strict restraint
FTLNLINEFTLN 03455 Upon the sisterhood, the votarists of Saint Clare.
LUCIOSD, within
FTLNLINEFTLN 0346 Ho, peace be in this place!
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 0347 Who’s that which calls?
NUN
FTLNLINEFTLN 0348 It is a man’s voice. Gentle Isabella,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0349 Turn you the key and know his business of him.
FTLNLINEFTLN 035010 You may; I may not. You are yet unsworn.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0351 When you have vowed, you must not speak with men
FTLNLINEFTLN 0352 But in the presence of the Prioress.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0353 Then, if you speak, you must not show your face;
FTLNLINEFTLN 0354 Or if you show your face, you must not speak.
FTLNLINEFTLN 035515 He calls again. I pray you answer him.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0356 Peace and prosperity! Who is ’t that calls?
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 0357 Hail, virgin, if you be, as those cheek-roses
FTLNLINEFTLN 0358 Proclaim you are no less. Can you so stead me
FTLNLINEFTLN 0359 As bring me to the sight of Isabella,
FTLNLINEFTLN 036020 A novice of this place and the fair sister
FTLNLINEFTLN 0361 To her unhappy brother, Claudio?
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0362 Why “her unhappy brother”? Let me ask,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0363 The rather for I now must make you know
FTLNLINEFTLN 0364 I am that Isabella, and his sister.
LUCIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 036525 Gentle and fair, your brother kindly greets you.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0366 Not to be weary with you, he’s in prison.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 0367Woe me, for what?
LUCIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0368 For that which, if myself might be his judge,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0369 He should receive his punishment in thanks:
FTLNLINEFTLN 037030 He hath got his friend with child.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0371 Sir, make me not your story.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0372 ’Tis true.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0373 I would not, though ’tis my familiar sin
FTLNLINEFTLN 0374 With maids to seem the lapwing and to jest,
FTLNLINEFTLN 037535 Tongue far from heart, play with all virgins so.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0376 I hold you as a thing enskied and sainted,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0377 By your renouncement an immortal spirit,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0378 And to be talked with in sincerity
FTLNLINEFTLN 0379 As with a saint.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 038040 You do blaspheme the good in mocking me.
LUCIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0381 Do not believe it. Fewness and truth, ’tis thus:
FTLNLINEFTLN 0382 Your brother and his lover have embraced;
FTLNLINEFTLN 0383 As those that feed grow full, as blossoming time
FTLNLINEFTLN 0384 That from the seedness the bare fallow brings
FTLNLINEFTLN 0386 Expresseth his full tilth and husbandry.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0387 Someone with child by him? My cousin Juliet?
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0388Is she your cousin?
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0389 Adoptedly, as schoolmaids change their names
FTLNLINEFTLN 039050 By vain though apt affection.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0391 She it is.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0392 O, let him marry her!
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0393 This is the point.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0394 The Duke is very strangely gone from hence;
FTLNLINEFTLN 039555 Bore many gentlemen, myself being one,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0396 In hand, and hope of action; but we do learn,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0397 By those that know the very nerves of state,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0398 His
FTLNLINEFTLN 0399 From his true-meant design. Upon his place,
FTLNLINEFTLN 040060 And with full line of his authority,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0401 Governs Lord Angelo, a man whose blood
FTLNLINEFTLN 0402 Is very snow-broth; one who never feels
FTLNLINEFTLN 0403 The wanton stings and motions of the sense,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0404 But doth rebate and blunt his natural edge
FTLNLINEFTLN 040565 With profits of the mind: study and fast.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0406 He—to give fear to use and liberty,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0407 Which have for long run by the hideous law
FTLNLINEFTLN 0408 As mice by lions—hath picked out an act
FTLNLINEFTLN 0409 Under whose heavy sense your brother’s life
FTLNLINEFTLN 041070 Falls into forfeit. He arrests him on it,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0411 And follows close the rigor of the statute
FTLNLINEFTLN 0412 To make him an example. All hope is gone
FTLNLINEFTLN 0413 Unless you have the grace by your fair prayer
FTLNLINEFTLN 0414 To soften Angelo. And that’s my pith of business
FTLNLINEFTLN 041575 ’Twixt you and your poor brother.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 0416 Doth he so
FTLNLINEFTLN 0417 Seek his life?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0419 And, as I hear, the Provost hath a warrant
FTLNLINEFTLN 042080 For ’s execution.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0421 Alas, what poor ability’s in me
FTLNLINEFTLN 0422 To do him good?
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0423 Assay the power you have.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0424 My power? Alas, I doubt—
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 042585 Our doubts are traitors
FTLNLINEFTLN 0426 And makes us lose the good we oft might win
FTLNLINEFTLN 0427 By fearing to attempt. Go to Lord Angelo
FTLNLINEFTLN 0428 And let him learn to know, when maidens sue
FTLNLINEFTLN 0429 Men give like gods; but when they weep and kneel,
FTLNLINEFTLN 043090 All their petitions are as freely theirs
FTLNLINEFTLN 0431 As they themselves would owe them.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 0432I’ll see what I can do.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 0433But speedily!
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 0434I will about it straight,
FTLNLINEFTLN 043595 No longer staying but to give the Mother
FTLNLINEFTLN 0436 Notice of my affair. I humbly thank you.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0437 Commend me to my brother. Soon at night
FTLNLINEFTLN 0438 I’ll send him certain word of my success.
LUCIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0439 I take my leave of you.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 0440100 Good sir, adieu.
SDThey exit.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0441 We must not make a scarecrow of the law,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0442 Setting it up to fear the birds of prey,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0443 And let it keep one shape till custom make it
FTLNLINEFTLN 0444 Their perch and not their terror.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 04455 Ay, but yet
FTLNLINEFTLN 0446 Let us be keen and rather cut a little
FTLNLINEFTLN 0447 Than fall and bruise to death. Alas, this gentleman
FTLNLINEFTLN 0448 Whom I would save had a most noble father.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0449 Let but your Honor know,
FTLNLINEFTLN 045010 Whom I believe to be most strait in virtue,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0451 That, in the working of your own affections,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0452 Had time cohered with place, or place with wishing,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0453 Or that the resolute acting of
FTLNLINEFTLN 0454 Could have attained th’ effect of your own purpose,
FTLNLINEFTLN 045515 Whether you had not sometime in your life
FTLNLINEFTLN 0456 Erred in this point which now you censure him,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0457 And pulled the law upon you.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0458 ’Tis one thing to be tempted, Escalus,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0459 Another thing to fall. I not deny
FTLNLINEFTLN 046020 The jury passing on the prisoner’s life
FTLNLINEFTLN 0461 May in the sworn twelve have a thief or two
FTLNLINEFTLN 0462 Guiltier than him they try. What’s open made to
FTLNLINEFTLN 0463 justice,
FTLNLINEFTLN 046525 That thieves do pass on thieves? ’Tis very pregnant,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0466 The jewel that we find, we stoop and take ’t
FTLNLINEFTLN 0467 Because we see it; but what we do not see,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0468 We tread upon and never think of it.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0469 You may not so extenuate his offense
FTLNLINEFTLN 047030 For I have had such faults; but rather tell me,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0471 When I that censure him do so offend,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0472 Let mine own judgment pattern out my death,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0473 And nothing come in partial. Sir, he must die.
SDEnter Provost.
ESCALUS
FTLNLINEFTLN 0474 Be it as your wisdom will.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 047535 Where is the Provost?
PROVOST
FTLNLINEFTLN 0476 Here, if it like your Honor.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 0477 See that Claudio
FTLNLINEFTLN 0478 Be executed by nine tomorrow morning.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0479 Bring him his confessor, let him be prepared,
FTLNLINEFTLN 048040 For that’s the utmost of his pilgrimage.
SD
ESCALUS
FTLNLINEFTLN 0481 Well, heaven forgive him and forgive us all.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0482 Some rise by sin and some by virtue fall.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0483 Some run from brakes of ice and answer none,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0484 And some condemnèd for a fault alone.
SDEnter Elbow
ELBOWSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0486 be good people in a commonweal that do nothing
FTLNLINEFTLN 0487 but use their abuses in common houses, I know no
FTLNLINEFTLN 0488 law. Bring them away.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 0489How now, sir, what’s your name? And what’s
FTLNLINEFTLN 049050 the matter?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0492 constable, and my name is Elbow. I do lean upon
FTLNLINEFTLN 0493 justice, sir, and do bring in here before your good
FTLNLINEFTLN 0494 Honor two notorious benefactors.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 049555Benefactors? Well, what benefactors are they?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0496 Are they not malefactors?
ELBOW FTLNLINEFTLN 0497If it please your Honor, I know not well what
FTLNLINEFTLN 0498 they are, but precise villains they are, that I am sure
FTLNLINEFTLN 0499 of, and void of all profanation in the world that
FTLNLINEFTLN 050060 good Christians ought to have.
ESCALUSSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0502 officer.
ANGELOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0504 Elbow is your name? Why dost thou not speak,
FTLNLINEFTLN 050565 Elbow?
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0506He cannot, sir. He’s out at elbow.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 0507What are you, sir?
ELBOW FTLNLINEFTLN 0508He, sir? A tapster, sir, parcel bawd; one that
FTLNLINEFTLN 0509 serves a bad woman, whose house, sir, was, as they
FTLNLINEFTLN 051070 say, plucked down in the suburbs, and now she
FTLNLINEFTLN 0511 professes a hothouse, which I think is a very ill
FTLNLINEFTLN 0512 house too.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0513How know you that?
ELBOW FTLNLINEFTLN 0514My wife, sir, whom I detest before heaven and
FTLNLINEFTLN 051575 your Honor—
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0516How? Thy wife?
ELBOW FTLNLINEFTLN 0517Ay, sir, whom I thank heaven is an honest
FTLNLINEFTLN 0518 woman—
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0519Dost thou detest her therefore?
ELBOW FTLNLINEFTLN 052080I say, sir, I will detest myself also, as well as she,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0521 that this house, if it be not a bawd’s house, it is pity
FTLNLINEFTLN 0522 of her life, for it is a naughty house.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0523How dost thou know that, constable?
ELBOW FTLNLINEFTLN 0524Marry, sir, by my wife, who, if she had been a
FTLNLINEFTLN 052585 woman cardinally given, might have been accused
FTLNLINEFTLN 0527 there.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0528By the woman’s means?
ELBOW FTLNLINEFTLN 0529Ay, sir, by Mistress Overdone’s means; but as
FTLNLINEFTLN 053090 she spit in his face, so she defied him.
POMPEYSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0532 not so.
ELBOW FTLNLINEFTLN 0533Prove it before these varlets here, thou honorable
FTLNLINEFTLN 0534 man, prove it.
ESCALUSSD,
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0536Sir, she came in great with child, and longing,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0537 saving your Honor’s reverence, for stewed prunes.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0538 Sir, we had but two in the house, which at that very
FTLNLINEFTLN 0539 distant time stood, as it were, in a fruit dish, a dish
FTLNLINEFTLN 0540100 of some threepence; your Honors have seen such
FTLNLINEFTLN 0541 dishes; they are not china dishes, but very good
FTLNLINEFTLN 0542 dishes—
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0543Go to, go to. No matter for the dish, sir.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0544No, indeed, sir, not of a pin; you are therein in
FTLNLINEFTLN 0545105 the right. But to the point: as I say, this Mistress
FTLNLINEFTLN 0546 Elbow, being, as I say, with child, and being great-bellied,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0547 and longing, as I said, for prunes; and
FTLNLINEFTLN 0548 having but two in the dish, as I said, Master Froth
FTLNLINEFTLN 0549 here, this very man, having eaten the rest, as I said,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0550110 and, as I say, paying for them very honestly—for, as
FTLNLINEFTLN 0551 you know, Master Froth, I could not give you threepence
FTLNLINEFTLN 0552 again—
FROTH FTLNLINEFTLN 0553No, indeed.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0554Very well. You being then, if you be remembered,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0555115 cracking the stones of the foresaid prunes—
FROTH FTLNLINEFTLN 0556Ay, so I did indeed.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0557Why, very well. I telling you then, if you be
FTLNLINEFTLN 0558 remembered, that such a one and such a one were
FTLNLINEFTLN 0559 past cure of the thing you wot of, unless they kept
FTLNLINEFTLN 0560120 very good diet, as I told you—
FROTH FTLNLINEFTLN 0561All this is true.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0563Come, you are a tedious fool. To the purpose:
FTLNLINEFTLN 0564 what was done to Elbow’s wife that he hath cause to
FTLNLINEFTLN 0565125 complain of? Come me to what was done to her.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0566Sir, your Honor cannot come to that yet.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0567No, sir, nor I mean it not.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0568Sir, but you shall come to it, by your Honor’s
FTLNLINEFTLN 0569 leave. And I beseech you, look into Master Froth
FTLNLINEFTLN 0570130 here, sir, a man of fourscore pound a year, whose
FTLNLINEFTLN 0571 father died at Hallowmas—was ’t not at Hallowmas,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0572 Master Froth?
FROTH FTLNLINEFTLN 0573All-hallond Eve.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0574Why, very well. I hope here be truths.—He,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0575135 sir, sitting, as I say, in a lower chair, sir—SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 0576 ’Twas in the Bunch of Grapes, where indeed you
FTLNLINEFTLN 0577 have a delight to sit, have you not?
FROTH FTLNLINEFTLN 0578I have so, because it is an open room, and good
FTLNLINEFTLN 0579 for winter.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0580140Why, very well then. I hope here be truths.
ANGELOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0581 This will last out a night in Russia
FTLNLINEFTLN 0582 When nights are longest there. I’ll take my leave,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0583 And leave you to the hearing of the cause,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0584 Hoping you’ll find good cause to whip them all.
ESCALUS
FTLNLINEFTLN 0585145 I think no less. Good morrow to your Lordship
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 0586 Now, sir, come on. What was done to Elbow’s wife,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0587 once more?
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0588Once, sir? There was nothing done to her
FTLNLINEFTLN 0589 once.
ELBOWSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0591 this man did to my wife.
POMPEYSD,
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0593Well, sir, what did this gentleman to her?
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0594I beseech you, sir, look in this gentleman’s
FTLNLINEFTLN 0596 ’Tis for a good purpose.—Doth your Honor mark
FTLNLINEFTLN 0597 his face?
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0598Ay, sir, very well.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0599Nay, I beseech you, mark it well.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0600160Well, I do so.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0601Doth your Honor see any harm in his face?
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0602Why, no.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0603I’ll be supposed upon a book, his face is the
FTLNLINEFTLN 0604 worst thing about him. Good, then, if his face be the
FTLNLINEFTLN 0605165 worst thing about him, how could Master Froth do
FTLNLINEFTLN 0606 the Constable’s wife any harm? I would know that
FTLNLINEFTLN 0607 of your Honor.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0608He’s in the right, constable. What say you to
FTLNLINEFTLN 0609 it?
ELBOW FTLNLINEFTLN 0610170First, an it like you, the house is a respected
FTLNLINEFTLN 0611 house; next, this is a respected fellow, and his
FTLNLINEFTLN 0612 mistress is a respected woman.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0613By this hand, sir, his wife is a more respected
FTLNLINEFTLN 0614 person than any of us all.
ELBOW FTLNLINEFTLN 0615175Varlet, thou liest; thou liest, wicked varlet! The
FTLNLINEFTLN 0616 time is yet to come that she was ever respected with
FTLNLINEFTLN 0617 man, woman, or child.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0618Sir, she was respected with him before he
FTLNLINEFTLN 0619 married with her.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0620180Which is the wiser here, Justice or Iniquity?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0621 Is this true?
ELBOWSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0623 thou wicked Hannibal! I respected with her before I
FTLNLINEFTLN 0624 was married to her?—If ever I was respected with
FTLNLINEFTLN 0625185 her, or she with me, let not your Worship think me
FTLNLINEFTLN 0626 the poor duke’s officer.—Prove this, thou wicked
FTLNLINEFTLN 0627 Hannibal, or I’ll have mine action of batt’ry on thee.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0628If he took you a box o’ th’ ear, you might have
FTLNLINEFTLN 0629 your action of slander too.
ELBOW FTLNLINEFTLN 0630190Marry, I thank your good Worship for it. What
FTLNLINEFTLN 0632 wicked caitiff?
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0633Truly, officer, because he hath some offenses
FTLNLINEFTLN 0634 in him that thou wouldst discover if thou couldst,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0635195 let him continue in his courses till thou know’st
FTLNLINEFTLN 0636 what they are.
ELBOW FTLNLINEFTLN 0637Marry, I thank your Worship for it.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 0638 Thou seest, thou wicked varlet, now, what’s
FTLNLINEFTLN 0639 come upon thee. Thou art to continue now, thou
FTLNLINEFTLN 0640200 varlet, thou art to continue.
ESCALUSSD,
FROTH FTLNLINEFTLN 0642Here in Vienna, sir.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0643Are you of fourscore pounds a year?
FROTH FTLNLINEFTLN 0644Yes, an ’t please you, sir.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0645205So.SD
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0646A tapster, a poor widow’s tapster.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0647Your mistress’ name?
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0648Mistress Overdone.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0649Hath she had any more than one husband?
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0650210Nine, sir. Overdone by the last.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0651Nine?—Come hither to me, Master Froth.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0652 Master Froth, I would not have you acquainted with
FTLNLINEFTLN 0653 tapsters; they will draw you, Master Froth, and you
FTLNLINEFTLN 0654 will hang them. Get you gone, and let me hear no
FTLNLINEFTLN 0655215 more of you.
FROTH FTLNLINEFTLN 0656I thank your Worship. For mine own part, I
FTLNLINEFTLN 0657 never come into any room in a taphouse but I am
FTLNLINEFTLN 0658 drawn in.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0659Well, no more of it, Master Froth. Farewell.
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 0660220 Come you hither to me, Master Tapster. What’s your
FTLNLINEFTLN 0661 name, Master Tapster?
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0662Pompey.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0663What else?
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0664Bum, sir.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0666 about you, so that in the beastliest sense you are
FTLNLINEFTLN 0667 Pompey the Great. Pompey, you are partly a bawd,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0668 Pompey, howsoever you color it in being a tapster,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0669 are you not? Come, tell me true. It shall be the
FTLNLINEFTLN 0670230 better for you.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0671Truly, sir, I am a poor fellow that would live.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0672How would you live, Pompey? By being a
FTLNLINEFTLN 0673 bawd? What do you think of the trade, Pompey? Is it
FTLNLINEFTLN 0674 a lawful trade?
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0675235If the law would allow it, sir.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0676But the law will not allow it, Pompey, nor it
FTLNLINEFTLN 0677 shall not be allowed in Vienna.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0678Does your Worship mean to geld and splay all
FTLNLINEFTLN 0679 the youth of the city?
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0680240No, Pompey.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0681Truly, sir, in my poor opinion, they will to ’t
FTLNLINEFTLN 0682 then. If your Worship will take order for the drabs
FTLNLINEFTLN 0683 and the knaves, you need not to fear the bawds.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0684There is pretty orders beginning, I can tell
FTLNLINEFTLN 0685245 you. It is but heading and hanging.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0686If you head and hang all that offend that way
FTLNLINEFTLN 0687 but for ten year together, you’ll be glad to give out a
FTLNLINEFTLN 0688 commission for more heads. If this law hold in
FTLNLINEFTLN 0689 Vienna ten year, I’ll rent the fairest house in it after
FTLNLINEFTLN 0690250 threepence a bay. If you live to see this come to
FTLNLINEFTLN 0691 pass, say Pompey told you so.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0692Thank you, good Pompey. And in requital of
FTLNLINEFTLN 0693 your prophecy, hark you: I advise you let me not
FTLNLINEFTLN 0694 find you before me again upon any complaint
FTLNLINEFTLN 0695255 whatsoever; no, not for dwelling where you do. If I
FTLNLINEFTLN 0696 do, Pompey, I shall beat you to your tent and prove
FTLNLINEFTLN 0697 a shrewd Caesar to you. In plain dealing, Pompey, I
FTLNLINEFTLN 0698 shall have you whipped. So, for this time, Pompey,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0699 fare you well.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 0700260I thank your Worship for your good counsel.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0702 shall better determine.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0703 Whip me? No, no, let carman whip his jade.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0704 The valiant heart’s not whipped out of his trade.
SDHe exits.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0705265Come hither to me, Master Elbow. Come
FTLNLINEFTLN 0706 hither, Master Constable. How long have you been
FTLNLINEFTLN 0707 in this place of constable?
ELBOW FTLNLINEFTLN 0708Seven year and a half, sir.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0709I thought, by the readiness in the office, you
FTLNLINEFTLN 0710270 had continued in it some time. You say seven years
FTLNLINEFTLN 0711 together?
ELBOW FTLNLINEFTLN 0712And a half, sir.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0713Alas, it hath been great pains to you. They do
FTLNLINEFTLN 0714 you wrong to put you so oft upon ’t. Are there not
FTLNLINEFTLN 0715275 men in your ward sufficient to serve it?
ELBOW FTLNLINEFTLN 0716Faith, sir, few of any wit in such matters. As
FTLNLINEFTLN 0717 they are chosen, they are glad to choose me for
FTLNLINEFTLN 0718 them. I do it for some piece of money and go
FTLNLINEFTLN 0719 through with all.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0720280Look you bring me in the names of some six
FTLNLINEFTLN 0721 or seven, the most sufficient of your parish.
ELBOW FTLNLINEFTLN 0722To your Worship’s house, sir?
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0723To my house. Fare you well.
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 0724 SD
JUSTICE FTLNLINEFTLN 0725285Eleven, sir.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0726I pray you home to dinner with me.
JUSTICE FTLNLINEFTLN 0727I humbly thank you.
ESCALUS
FTLNLINEFTLN 0728 It grieves me for the death of Claudio,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0729 But there’s no remedy.
JUSTICE
FTLNLINEFTLN 0730290 Lord Angelo is severe.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 0731 It is but needful.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0732 Mercy is not itself that oft looks so.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0734 But yet, poor Claudio. There is no remedy.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0735295 Come, sir.
SDThey exit.
SERVANT
FTLNLINEFTLN 0736 He’s hearing of a cause. He will come straight.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0737 I’ll tell him of you.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 0738 Pray you do.
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 0739 I’ll know
FTLNLINEFTLN 07405 His pleasure. Maybe he will relent. Alas,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0741 He hath but as offended in a dream.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0742 All sects, all ages smack of this vice, and he
FTLNLINEFTLN 0743 To die for ’t?
SDEnter Angelo.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 0744 Now, what’s the matter, provost?
PROVOST
FTLNLINEFTLN 074510 Is it your will Claudio shall die tomorrow?
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0746 Did not I tell thee yea? Hadst thou not order?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0747 Why dost thou ask again?
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 0748Lest I might be too rash.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0749 Under your good correction, I have seen
FTLNLINEFTLN 075015 When, after execution, judgment hath
FTLNLINEFTLN 0751 Repented o’er his doom.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 0752Go to. Let that be mine.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0753 Do you your office, or give up your place
FTLNLINEFTLN 0754 And you shall well be spared.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 075520I crave your Honor’s pardon.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0757 She’s very near her hour.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 0758 Dispose of her
FTLNLINEFTLN 0759 To some more fitter place, and that with speed.
SD
SERVANT
FTLNLINEFTLN 076025 Here is the sister of the man condemned
FTLNLINEFTLN 0761 Desires access to you.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 0762 Hath he a sister?
PROVOST
FTLNLINEFTLN 0763 Ay, my good lord, a very virtuous maid,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0764 And to be shortly of a sisterhood,
FTLNLINEFTLN 076530 If not already.
ANGELOSD,
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 0767 See you the fornicatress be removed.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0768 Let her have needful but not lavish means.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0769 There shall be order for ’t.
SDEnter Lucio and Isabella.
PROVOSTSD,
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0771 Stay a little while.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 0772 What’s your will?
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0773 I am a woeful suitor to your Honor,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0774 Please but your Honor hear me.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 077540 Well, what’s your
FTLNLINEFTLN 0776 suit?
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0777 There is a vice that most I do abhor,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0778 And most desire should meet the blow of justice,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0779 For which I would not plead, but that I must;
FTLNLINEFTLN 0781 At war ’twixt will and will not.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 0782 Well, the matter?
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0783 I have a brother is condemned to die.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0784 I do beseech you let it be his fault
FTLNLINEFTLN 078550 And not my brother.
PROVOSTSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0787 graces.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0788 Condemn the fault, and not the actor of it?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0789 Why, every fault’s condemned ere it be done.
FTLNLINEFTLN 079055 Mine were the very cipher of a function
FTLNLINEFTLN 0791 To fine the faults whose fine stands in record
FTLNLINEFTLN 0792 And let go by the actor.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 0793O just but severe law!
FTLNLINEFTLN 0794 I had a brother, then. Heaven keep your Honor.
LUCIOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 079560 Give ’t not o’er so. To him again, entreat him,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0796 Kneel down before him, hang upon his gown.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0797 You are too cold. If you should need a pin,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0798 You could not with more tame a tongue desire it.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0799 To him, I say.
ISABELLASD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 080065 Must he needs die?
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 0801 Maiden, no remedy.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0802 Yes, I do think that you might pardon him,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0803 And neither heaven nor man grieve at the mercy.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0804 I will not do ’t.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 080570 But can you if you would?
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0806 Look what I will not, that I cannot do.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0807 But might you do ’t and do the world no wrong
FTLNLINEFTLN 0809 As mine is to him?
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 081075He’s sentenced. ’Tis too late.
LUCIOSD,
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0812 Too late? Why, no. I that do speak a word
FTLNLINEFTLN 0813 May call it
FTLNLINEFTLN 0814 No ceremony that to great ones longs,
FTLNLINEFTLN 081580 Not the king’s crown, nor the deputed sword,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0816 The marshal’s truncheon, nor the judge’s robe
FTLNLINEFTLN 0817 Become them with one half so good a grace
FTLNLINEFTLN 0818 As mercy does.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0819 If he had been as you, and you as he,
FTLNLINEFTLN 082085 You would have slipped like him, but he like you
FTLNLINEFTLN 0821 Would not have been so stern.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 0822 Pray you begone.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0823 I would to heaven I had your potency,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0824 And you were Isabel. Should it then be thus?
FTLNLINEFTLN 082590 No. I would tell what ’twere to be a judge
FTLNLINEFTLN 0826 And what a prisoner.
LUCIOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0828 vein.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0829 Your brother is a forfeit of the law,
FTLNLINEFTLN 083095 And you but waste your words.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 0831 Alas, alas!
FTLNLINEFTLN 0832 Why all the souls that were were forfeit once,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0833 And He that might the vantage best have took
FTLNLINEFTLN 0834 Found out the remedy. How would you be
FTLNLINEFTLN 0835100 If He which is the top of judgment should
FTLNLINEFTLN 0836 But judge you as you are? O, think on that,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0837 And mercy then will breathe within your lips
FTLNLINEFTLN 0838 Like man new-made.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 0839 Be you content, fair maid.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0840105 It is the law, not I, condemn your brother.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0842 It should be thus with him. He must die tomorrow.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0843 Tomorrow? O, that’s sudden! Spare him, spare him.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0844 He’s not prepared for death. Even for our kitchens
FTLNLINEFTLN 0845110 We kill the fowl of season. Shall we serve heaven
FTLNLINEFTLN 0846 With less respect than we do minister
FTLNLINEFTLN 0847 To our gross selves? Good, good my lord, bethink
FTLNLINEFTLN 0848 you.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0849 Who is it that hath died for this offense?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0850115 There’s many have committed it.
LUCIOSD,
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0852 The law hath not been dead, though it hath slept.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0853 Those many had not dared to do that evil
FTLNLINEFTLN 0854 If the first that did th’ edict infringe
FTLNLINEFTLN 0855120 Had answered for his deed. Now ’tis awake,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0856 Takes note of what is done, and, like a prophet,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0857 Looks in a glass that shows what future evils—
FTLNLINEFTLN 0858 Either now, or by remissness new-conceived,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0859 And so in progress to be hatched and born—
FTLNLINEFTLN 0860125 Are now to have no successive degrees
FTLNLINEFTLN 0861 But,
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 0862 Yet show some pity.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0863 I show it most of all when I show justice,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0864 For then I pity those I do not know,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0865130 Which a dismissed offense would after gall,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0866 And do him right that, answering one foul wrong,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0867 Lives not to act another. Be satisfied;
FTLNLINEFTLN 0868 Your brother dies tomorrow; be content.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0869 So you must be the first that gives this sentence,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0870135 And he that suffers. O, it is excellent
FTLNLINEFTLN 0871 To have a giant’s strength, but it is tyrannous
FTLNLINEFTLN 0872 To use it like a giant.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 0874Could great men thunder
FTLNLINEFTLN 0875140 As Jove himself does, Jove would never be quiet,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0876 For every pelting, petty officer
FTLNLINEFTLN 0877 Would use his heaven for thunder,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0878 Nothing but thunder. Merciful heaven,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0879 Thou rather with thy sharp and sulphurous bolt
FTLNLINEFTLN 0880145 Splits the unwedgeable and gnarlèd oak,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0881 Than the soft myrtle. But man, proud man,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0882 Dressed in a little brief authority,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0883 Most ignorant of what he’s most assured,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0884 His glassy essence, like an angry ape
FTLNLINEFTLN 0885150 Plays such fantastic tricks before high heaven
FTLNLINEFTLN 0886 As makes the angels weep, who with our spleens
FTLNLINEFTLN 0887 Would all themselves laugh mortal.
LUCIOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0888 O, to him, to him, wench. He will relent.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0889 He’s coming. I perceive ’t.
PROVOSTSD,
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0891 We cannot weigh our brother with ourself.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0892 Great men may jest with saints; ’tis wit in them,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0893 But in the less, foul profanation.
LUCIOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0894 Thou ’rt i’ th’ right, girl. More o’ that.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0895160 That in the captain’s but a choleric word
FTLNLINEFTLN 0896 Which in the soldier is flat blasphemy.
LUCIOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0897 Art avised o’ that? More on ’t.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0898 Why do you put these sayings upon me?
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0899 Because authority, though it err like others,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0900165 Hath yet a kind of medicine in itself
FTLNLINEFTLN 0902 Knock there, and ask your heart what it doth know
FTLNLINEFTLN 0903 That’s like my brother’s fault. If it confess
FTLNLINEFTLN 0904 A natural guiltiness such as is his,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0905170 Let it not sound a thought upon your tongue
FTLNLINEFTLN 0906 Against my brother’s life.
ANGELOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0908 That my sense breeds with it.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 0909 Fare you well.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 0910175Gentle my lord, turn back.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 0911 I will bethink me. Come again tomorrow.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0912 Hark how I’ll bribe you. Good my lord, turn back.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 0913How? Bribe me?
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0914 Ay, with such gifts that heaven shall share with you.
LUCIOSD,
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0916 Not with fond sicles of the tested gold,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0917 Or stones whose rate are either rich or poor
FTLNLINEFTLN 0918 As fancy values them, but with true prayers
FTLNLINEFTLN 0919 That shall be up at heaven and enter there
FTLNLINEFTLN 0920185 Ere sunrise, prayers from preservèd souls,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0921 From fasting maids whose minds are dedicate
FTLNLINEFTLN 0922 To nothing temporal.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 0923 Well, come to me tomorrow.
LUCIOSD,
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 0925190 Heaven keep your Honor safe.
ANGELOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0927 For I am that way going to temptation
FTLNLINEFTLN 0928 Where prayers cross.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 0929 At what hour tomorrow
FTLNLINEFTLN 0930195 Shall I attend your Lordship?
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 0931At any time ’fore noon.
SD
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 0933From thee, even from thy virtue.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0934 What’s this? What’s this? Is this her fault or mine?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0935200 The tempter or the tempted, who sins most, ha?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0936 Not she, nor doth she tempt; but it is I
FTLNLINEFTLN 0937 That, lying by the violet in the sun,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0938 Do as the carrion does, not as the flower,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0939 Corrupt with virtuous season. Can it be
FTLNLINEFTLN 0940205 That modesty may more betray our sense
FTLNLINEFTLN 0941 Than woman’s lightness? Having waste ground
FTLNLINEFTLN 0942 enough,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0943 Shall we desire to raze the sanctuary
FTLNLINEFTLN 0944 And pitch our evils there? O fie, fie, fie!
FTLNLINEFTLN 0945210 What dost thou, or what art thou, Angelo?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0946 Dost thou desire her foully for those things
FTLNLINEFTLN 0947 That make her good? O, let her brother live.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0948 Thieves for their robbery have authority
FTLNLINEFTLN 0949 When judges steal themselves. What, do I love her
FTLNLINEFTLN 0950215 That I desire to hear her speak again
FTLNLINEFTLN 0951 And feast upon her eyes? What is ’t I dream on?
FTLNLINEFTLN 0952 O cunning enemy that, to catch a saint,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0953 With saints dost bait thy hook. Most dangerous
FTLNLINEFTLN 0954 Is that temptation that doth goad us on
FTLNLINEFTLN 0955220 To sin in loving virtue. Never could the strumpet
FTLNLINEFTLN 0956 With all her double vigor, art and nature,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0957 Once stir my temper, but this virtuous maid
FTLNLINEFTLN 0958 Subdues me quite. Ever till now
FTLNLINEFTLN 0959 When men were fond, I smiled and wondered how.
SDHe exits.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0960 Hail to you, provost, so I think you are.
PROVOST
FTLNLINEFTLN 0961 I am the Provost. What’s your will, good friar?
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0962 Bound by my charity and my blest order,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0963 I come to visit the afflicted spirits
FTLNLINEFTLN 09645 Here in the prison. Do me the common right
FTLNLINEFTLN 0965 To let me see them, and to make me know
FTLNLINEFTLN 0966 The nature of their crimes, that I may minister
FTLNLINEFTLN 0967 To them accordingly.
PROVOST
FTLNLINEFTLN 0968 I would do more than that if more were needful.
SDEnter Juliet.
FTLNLINEFTLN 096910 Look, here comes one, a gentlewoman of mine,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0970 Who, falling in the flaws of her own youth,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0971 Hath blistered her report. She is with child,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0972 And he that got it, sentenced—a young man,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0973 More fit to do another such offense
FTLNLINEFTLN 097415 Than die for this.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0975 When must he die?
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 0976 As I do think, tomorrow.
FTLNLINEFTLN 0977 SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 0978 And you shall be conducted.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 097920 Repent you, fair one, of the sin you carry?
JULIET
FTLNLINEFTLN 0980 I do; and bear the shame most patiently.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0981 I’ll teach you how you shall arraign your conscience,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0983 Or hollowly put on.
JULIET FTLNLINEFTLN 098425 I’ll gladly learn.
DUKESD,
JULIET
FTLNLINEFTLN 0986 Yes, as I love the woman that wronged him.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0987 So then it seems your most offenseful act
FTLNLINEFTLN 0988 Was mutually committed?
JULIET FTLNLINEFTLN 098930 Mutually.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0990 Then was your sin of heavier kind than his.
JULIET
FTLNLINEFTLN 0991 I do confess it and repent it, father.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0992 ’Tis meet so, daughter; but lest you do repent
FTLNLINEFTLN 0993 As that the sin hath brought you to this shame,
FTLNLINEFTLN 099435 Which sorrow is always toward ourselves, not
FTLNLINEFTLN 0995 heaven,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0996 Showing we would not spare heaven as we love it,
FTLNLINEFTLN 0997 But as we stand in fear—
JULIET
FTLNLINEFTLN 0998 I do repent me as it is an evil,
FTLNLINEFTLN 099940 And take the shame with joy.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1001 Your partner, as I hear, must die tomorrow,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1002 And I am going with instruction to him.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1003 Grace go with you. Benedicite.SDHe exits.
JULIET
FTLNLINEFTLN 100445 Must die tomorrow? O injurious love
FTLNLINEFTLN 1005 That respites me a life, whose very comfort
FTLNLINEFTLN 1006 Is still a dying horror.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 1007 ’Tis pity of him.
SDThey exit.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1008 When I would pray and think, I think and pray
FTLNLINEFTLN 1009 To several subjects. Heaven hath my empty words,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1010 Whilst my invention, hearing not my tongue,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1011 Anchors on Isabel.
FTLNLINEFTLN 10125 As if I did but only chew His name,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1013 And in my heart the strong and swelling evil
FTLNLINEFTLN 1014 Of my conception. The state whereon I studied
FTLNLINEFTLN 1015 Is, like a good thing being often read,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1016 Grown
FTLNLINEFTLN 101710 Wherein—let no man hear me—I take pride,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1018 Could I with boot change for an idle plume
FTLNLINEFTLN 1019 Which the air beats for vain. O place, O form,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1020 How often dost thou with thy case, thy habit,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1021 Wrench awe from fools, and tie the wiser souls
FTLNLINEFTLN 102215 To thy false seeming! Blood, thou art blood.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1023 Let’s write “good angel” on the devil’s horn.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1024 ’Tis not the devil’s crest.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 1025 who’s there?
SDEnter Servant.
SERVANT
FTLNLINEFTLN 1026 One Isabel, a sister, desires access to you.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 102720 Teach her the way.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 1028 Why does my blood thus muster to my heart,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1029 Making both it unable for itself
FTLNLINEFTLN 1030 And dispossessing all my other parts
FTLNLINEFTLN 1031 Of necessary fitness?
FTLNLINEFTLN 103225 So play the foolish throngs with one that swoons,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1033 Come all to help him, and so stop the air
FTLNLINEFTLN 1034 By which he should revive. And even so
FTLNLINEFTLN 1035 The general subject to a well-wished king
FTLNLINEFTLN 103730 Crowd to his presence, where their untaught love
FTLNLINEFTLN 1038 Must needs appear offense.
SDEnter Isabella.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1039 How now, fair maid?
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1040I am come to know your pleasure.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1041 That you might know it would much better please me
FTLNLINEFTLN 104235 Than to demand what ’tis. Your brother cannot live.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1043Even so. Heaven keep your Honor.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1044 Yet may he live a while. And it may be
FTLNLINEFTLN 1045 As long as you or I. Yet he must die.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1046Under your sentence?
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 104740Yea.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 1048 When, I beseech you? That in his reprieve,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1049 Longer or shorter, he may be so fitted
FTLNLINEFTLN 1050 That his soul sicken not.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1051 Ha! Fie, these filthy vices! It were as good
FTLNLINEFTLN 105245 To pardon him that hath from nature stolen
FTLNLINEFTLN 1053 A man already made, as to remit
FTLNLINEFTLN 1054 Their saucy sweetness that do coin
FTLNLINEFTLN 1055 In stamps that are forbid. ’Tis all as easy
FTLNLINEFTLN 1056 Falsely to take away a life true made
FTLNLINEFTLN 105750 As to put metal in restrainèd means
FTLNLINEFTLN 1058 To make a false one.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 1059 ’Tis set down so in heaven, but not in Earth.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1060 Say you so? Then I shall pose you quickly:
FTLNLINEFTLN 1061 Which had you rather, that the most just law
FTLNLINEFTLN 106255 Now took your brother’s life,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1064 As she that he hath stained?
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1065 Sir, believe this:
FTLNLINEFTLN 1066 I had rather give my body than my soul.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 106760 I talk not of your soul. Our compelled sins
FTLNLINEFTLN 1068 Stand more for number than for accompt.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1069How say you?
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1070 Nay, I’ll not warrant that, for I can speak
FTLNLINEFTLN 1071 Against the thing I say. Answer to this:
FTLNLINEFTLN 107265 I, now the voice of the recorded law,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1073 Pronounce a sentence on your brother’s life.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1074 Might there not be a charity in sin
FTLNLINEFTLN 1075 To save this brother’s life?
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1076 Please you to do ’t,
FTLNLINEFTLN 107770 I’ll take it as a peril to my soul,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1078 It is no sin at all, but charity.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1079 Pleased you to do ’t, at peril of your soul,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1080 Were equal poise of sin and charity.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 1081 That I do beg his life, if it be sin
FTLNLINEFTLN 108275 Heaven let me bear it. You granting of my suit,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1083 If that be sin, I’ll make it my morn prayer
FTLNLINEFTLN 1084 To have it added to the faults of mine
FTLNLINEFTLN 1085 And nothing of your answer.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 1086 Nay, but hear me.
FTLNLINEFTLN 108780 Your sense pursues not mine. Either you are
FTLNLINEFTLN 1088 ignorant,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1089 Or seem so, crafty, and that’s not good.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 1090 Let
FTLNLINEFTLN 1091 But graciously to know I am no better.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 109285 Thus wisdom wishes to appear most bright
FTLNLINEFTLN 1094 Proclaim an enshield beauty ten times louder
FTLNLINEFTLN 1095 Than beauty could, displayed. But mark me.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1096 To be receivèd plain, I’ll speak more gross:
FTLNLINEFTLN 109790 Your brother is to die.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1098So.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1099 And his offense is so, as it appears,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1100 Accountant to the law upon that pain.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1101True.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 110295 Admit no other way to save his life—
FTLNLINEFTLN 1103 As I subscribe not that, nor any other—
FTLNLINEFTLN 1104 But, in the loss of question, that you, his sister,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1105 Finding yourself desired of such a person
FTLNLINEFTLN 1106 Whose credit with the judge, or own great place,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1107100 Could fetch your brother from the manacles
FTLNLINEFTLN 1108 Of the all-
FTLNLINEFTLN 1109 No earthly mean to save him but that either
FTLNLINEFTLN 1110 You must lay down the treasures of your body
FTLNLINEFTLN 1111 To this supposed, or else to let him suffer,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1112105 What would you do?
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 1113 As much for my poor brother as myself.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1114 That is, were I under the terms of death,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1115 Th’ impression of keen whips I’d wear as rubies
FTLNLINEFTLN 1116 And strip myself to death as to a bed
FTLNLINEFTLN 1117110 That longing have been sick for, ere I’d yield
FTLNLINEFTLN 1118 My body up to shame.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 1119Then must your brother die.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1120And ’twere the cheaper way.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1121 Better it were a brother died at once
FTLNLINEFTLN 1122115 Than that a sister, by redeeming him,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1123 Should die forever.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1124 Were not you then as cruel as the sentence
FTLNLINEFTLN 1125 That you have slandered so?
FTLNLINEFTLN 1126 Ignomy in ransom and free pardon
FTLNLINEFTLN 1127120 Are of two houses. Lawful mercy
FTLNLINEFTLN 1128 Is nothing kin to foul redemption.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1129 You seemed of late to make the law a tyrant,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1130 And rather proved the sliding of your brother
FTLNLINEFTLN 1131 A merriment than a vice.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 1132125 O, pardon me, my lord. It oft falls out,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1133 To have what we would have, we speak not what we
FTLNLINEFTLN 1134 mean.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1135 I something do excuse the thing I hate
FTLNLINEFTLN 1136 For his advantage that I dearly love.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1137130 We are all frail.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1138 Else let my brother die,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1139 If not a fedary but only he
FTLNLINEFTLN 1140 Owe and succeed thy weakness.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 1141Nay, women are frail too.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 1142135 Ay, as the glasses where they view themselves,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1143 Which are as easy broke as they make forms.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1144 Women—help, heaven—men their creation mar
FTLNLINEFTLN 1145 In profiting by them. Nay, call us ten times frail,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1146 For we are soft as our complexions are,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1147140 And credulous to false prints.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 1148 I think it well.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1149 And from this testimony of your own sex,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1150 Since I suppose we are made to be no stronger
FTLNLINEFTLN 1151 Than faults may shake our frames, let me be bold.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1152145 I do arrest your words. Be that you are—
FTLNLINEFTLN 1153 That is, a woman. If you be more, you’re none.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1154 If you be one, as you are well expressed
FTLNLINEFTLN 1155 By all external warrants, show it now
FTLNLINEFTLN 1156 By putting on the destined livery.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1157150 I have no tongue but one. Gentle my lord,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1158 Let me entreat you speak the former language.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 1159Plainly conceive I love you.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1160My brother did love Juliet,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1161 And you tell me that he shall die for ’t.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1162155 He shall not, Isabel, if you give me love.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 1163 I know your virtue hath a license in ’t
FTLNLINEFTLN 1164 Which seems a little fouler than it is
FTLNLINEFTLN 1165 To pluck on others.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 1166 Believe me, on mine honor,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1167160 My words express my purpose.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 1168 Ha! Little honor to be much believed,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1169 And most pernicious purpose. Seeming, seeming!
FTLNLINEFTLN 1170 I will proclaim thee, Angelo, look for ’t.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1171 Sign me a present pardon for my brother
FTLNLINEFTLN 1172165 Or with an outstretched throat I’ll tell the world
FTLNLINEFTLN 1173 aloud
FTLNLINEFTLN 1174 What man thou art.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 1175 Who will believe thee, Isabel?
FTLNLINEFTLN 1176 My unsoiled name, th’ austereness of my life,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1177170 My vouch against you, and my place i’ th’ state
FTLNLINEFTLN 1178 Will so your accusation overweigh
FTLNLINEFTLN 1179 That you shall stifle in your own report
FTLNLINEFTLN 1180 And smell of calumny. I have begun,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1181 And now I give my sensual race the rein.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1182175 Fit thy consent to my sharp appetite;
FTLNLINEFTLN 1183 Lay by all nicety and prolixious blushes
FTLNLINEFTLN 1184 That banish what they sue for. Redeem thy brother
FTLNLINEFTLN 1185 By yielding up thy body to my will,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1186 Or else he must not only die the death,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1187180 But thy unkindness shall his death draw out
FTLNLINEFTLN 1188 To ling’ring sufferance. Answer me tomorrow,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1190 I’ll prove a tyrant to him. As for you,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1191 Say what you can, my false o’erweighs your true.
SDHe exits.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 1192185 To whom should I complain? Did I tell this,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1193 Who would believe me? O, perilous mouths,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1194 That bear in them one and the selfsame tongue,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1195 Either of condemnation or approof,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1196 Bidding the law make curtsy to their will,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1197190 Hooking both right and wrong to th’ appetite,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1198 To follow as it draws. I’ll to my brother.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1199 Though he hath fall’n by prompture of the blood,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1200 Yet hath he in him such a mind of honor
FTLNLINEFTLN 1201 That, had he twenty heads to tender down
FTLNLINEFTLN 1202195 On twenty bloody blocks, he’d yield them up
FTLNLINEFTLN 1203 Before his sister should her body stoop
FTLNLINEFTLN 1204 To such abhorred pollution.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1205 Then, Isabel, live chaste, and, brother, die.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1206 More than our brother is our chastity.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1207200 I’ll tell him yet of Angelo’s request,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1208 And fit his mind to death, for his soul’s rest.
SDShe exits.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1209 So then you hope of pardon from Lord Angelo?
CLAUDIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1210 The miserable have no other medicine
FTLNLINEFTLN 1211 But only hope.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1212 I have hope to live and am prepared to die.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 12135 Be absolute for death. Either death or life
FTLNLINEFTLN 1214 Shall thereby be the sweeter. Reason thus with life:
FTLNLINEFTLN 1215 If I do lose thee, I do lose a thing
FTLNLINEFTLN 1216 That none but fools would keep. A breath thou art,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1217 Servile to all the skyey influences
FTLNLINEFTLN 121810 That
FTLNLINEFTLN 1219 Hourly afflict. Merely, thou art death’s fool,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1220 For him thou labor’st by thy flight to shun,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1221 And yet runn’st toward him still. Thou art not noble,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1222 For all th’ accommodations that thou bear’st
FTLNLINEFTLN 122315 Are nursed by baseness. Thou ’rt by no means
FTLNLINEFTLN 1224 valiant,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1225 For thou dost fear the soft and tender fork
FTLNLINEFTLN 1226 Of a poor worm. Thy best of rest is sleep,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1227 And that thou oft provok’st, yet grossly fear’st
FTLNLINEFTLN 122820 Thy death, which is no more. Thou art not thyself,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1229 For thou exists on many a thousand grains
FTLNLINEFTLN 1231 For what thou hast not, still thou striv’st to get,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1232 And what thou hast, forget’st. Thou art not certain,
FTLNLINEFTLN 123325 For thy complexion shifts to strange effects
FTLNLINEFTLN 1234 After the moon. If thou art rich, thou ’rt poor,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1235 For, like an ass whose back with ingots bows,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1236 Thou bear’st thy heavy riches but a journey,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1237 And death unloads thee. Friend hast thou none,
FTLNLINEFTLN 123830 For thine own bowels which do call thee
FTLNLINEFTLN 1239 The mere effusion of thy proper loins,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1240 Do curse the gout, serpigo, and the rheum
FTLNLINEFTLN 1241 For ending thee no sooner. Thou hast nor youth nor
FTLNLINEFTLN 1242 age,
FTLNLINEFTLN 124335 But as it were an after-dinner’s sleep
FTLNLINEFTLN 1244 Dreaming on both, for all thy blessèd youth
FTLNLINEFTLN 1245 Becomes as agèd and doth beg the alms
FTLNLINEFTLN 1246 Of palsied eld; and when thou art old and rich,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1247 Thou hast neither heat, affection, limb, nor beauty
FTLNLINEFTLN 124840 To make thy riches pleasant. What’s yet in this
FTLNLINEFTLN 1249 That bears the name of life? Yet in this life
FTLNLINEFTLN 1250 Lie hid more thousand deaths; yet death we fear,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1251 That makes these odds all even.
CLAUDIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1252 I humbly thank you.
FTLNLINEFTLN 125345 To sue to live, I find I seek to die,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1254 And seeking death, find life. Let it come on.
ISABELLASD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1255 What ho! Peace here, grace, and good company.
PROVOST
FTLNLINEFTLN 1256 Who’s there? Come in. The wish deserves a welcome.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1257 Dear sir, ere long I’ll visit you again.
CLAUDIO FTLNLINEFTLN 125850Most holy sir, I thank you.
SDEnter Isabella.
ISABELLASD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1259 My business is a word or two with Claudio.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1260 And very welcome.—Look, signior, here’s your
FTLNLINEFTLN 1261 sister.
DUKESD,
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 126355As many as you please.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1264 Bring
FTLNLINEFTLN 1265 concealed.
SD
CLAUDIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1266Now, sister, what’s the comfort?
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1267Why,
FTLNLINEFTLN 126860 As all comforts are, most good, most good indeed.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1269 Lord Angelo, having affairs to heaven,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1270 Intends you for his swift ambassador,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1271 Where you shall be an everlasting leiger;
FTLNLINEFTLN 1272 Therefore your best appointment make with speed.
FTLNLINEFTLN 127365 Tomorrow you set on.
CLAUDIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1274 Is there no remedy?
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 1275 None but such remedy as, to save a head,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1276 To cleave a heart in twain.
CLAUDIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1277But is there any?
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 127870Yes, brother, you may live.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1279 There is a devilish mercy in the judge,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1280 If you’ll implore it, that will free your life
FTLNLINEFTLN 1281 But fetter you till death.
CLAUDIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1282 Perpetual durance?
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 128375 Ay, just; perpetual durance, a restraint,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1284
FTLNLINEFTLN 1285 To a determined scope.
CLAUDIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1286 But in what nature?
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 1287 In such a one as, you consenting to ’t,
FTLNLINEFTLN 128880 Would bark your honor from that trunk you bear
FTLNLINEFTLN 1289 And leave you naked.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 1291 O, I do fear thee, Claudio, and I quake
FTLNLINEFTLN 1292 Lest thou a feverous life shouldst entertain,
FTLNLINEFTLN 129385 And six or seven winters more respect
FTLNLINEFTLN 1294 Than a perpetual honor. Dar’st thou die?
FTLNLINEFTLN 1295 The sense of death is most in apprehension,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1296 And the poor beetle that we tread upon
FTLNLINEFTLN 1297 In corporal sufferance finds a pang as great
FTLNLINEFTLN 129890 As when a giant dies.
CLAUDIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1299Why give you me this shame?
FTLNLINEFTLN 1300 Think you I can a resolution fetch
FTLNLINEFTLN 1301 From flowery tenderness? If I must die,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1302 I will encounter darkness as a bride,
FTLNLINEFTLN 130395 And hug it in mine arms.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 1304 There spake my brother! There my father’s grave
FTLNLINEFTLN 1305 Did utter forth a voice. Yes, thou must die.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1306 Thou art too noble to conserve a life
FTLNLINEFTLN 1307 In base appliances. This outward-sainted deputy—
FTLNLINEFTLN 1308100 Whose settled visage and deliberate word
FTLNLINEFTLN 1309 Nips youth i’ th’ head, and follies doth
FTLNLINEFTLN 1310 As falcon doth the fowl—is yet a devil.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1311 His filth within being cast, he would appear
FTLNLINEFTLN 1312 A pond as deep as hell.
CLAUDIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1313105 The prenzie Angelo?
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 1314 O, ’tis the cunning livery of hell
FTLNLINEFTLN 1315 The damned’st body to invest and cover
FTLNLINEFTLN 1316 In prenzie guards. Dost thou think, Claudio,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1317 If I would yield him my virginity
FTLNLINEFTLN 1318110 Thou mightst be freed?
CLAUDIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1319 O heavens, it cannot be!
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 1320 Yes, he would give ’t thee; from this rank offense,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1321 So to offend him still. This night’s the time
FTLNLINEFTLN 1323115 Or else thou diest tomorrow.
CLAUDIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1324Thou shalt not do ’t.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1325O, were it but my life,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1326 I’d throw it down for your deliverance
FTLNLINEFTLN 1327 As frankly as a pin.
CLAUDIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1328120 Thanks, dear Isabel.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 1329 Be ready, Claudio, for your death tomorrow.
CLAUDIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1330Yes. Has he affections in him
FTLNLINEFTLN 1331 That thus can make him bite the law by th’ nose,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1332 When he would force it? Sure it is no sin,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1333125 Or of the deadly seven it is the least.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1334Which is the least?
CLAUDIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1335 If it were damnable, he being so wise,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1336 Why would he for the momentary trick
FTLNLINEFTLN 1337 Be perdurably fined? O, Isabel—
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 1338130 What says my brother?
CLAUDIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1339 Death is a fearful thing.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1340And shamèd life a hateful.
CLAUDIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1341 Ay, but to die, and go we know not where,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1342 To lie in cold obstruction and to rot,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1343135 This sensible warm motion to become
FTLNLINEFTLN 1344 A kneaded clod; and the delighted spirit
FTLNLINEFTLN 1345 To bathe in fiery floods, or to reside
FTLNLINEFTLN 1346 In thrilling region of thick-ribbèd ice,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1347 To be imprisoned in the viewless winds
FTLNLINEFTLN 1348140 And blown with restless violence round about
FTLNLINEFTLN 1349 The pendent world; or to be worse than worst
FTLNLINEFTLN 1350 Of those that lawless and incertain thought
FTLNLINEFTLN 1351 Imagine howling—’tis too horrible.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1352 The weariest and most loathèd worldly life
FTLNLINEFTLN 1353145 That age, ache,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1355 To what we fear of death.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1356Alas, alas!
CLAUDIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1357Sweet sister, let me live.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1358150 What sin you do to save a brother’s life,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1359 Nature dispenses with the deed so far
FTLNLINEFTLN 1360 That it becomes a virtue.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1361 O, you beast!
FTLNLINEFTLN 1362 O faithless coward, O dishonest wretch,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1363155 Wilt thou be made a man out of my vice?
FTLNLINEFTLN 1364 Is ’t not a kind of incest to take life
FTLNLINEFTLN 1365 From thine own sister’s shame? What should I think?
FTLNLINEFTLN 1366 Heaven shield my mother played my father fair,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1367 For such a warpèd slip of wilderness
FTLNLINEFTLN 1368160 Ne’er issued from his blood. Take my defiance;
FTLNLINEFTLN 1369 Die, perish. Might but my bending down
FTLNLINEFTLN 1370 Reprieve thee from thy fate, it should proceed.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1371 I’ll pray a thousand prayers for thy death,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1372 No word to save thee.
CLAUDIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1373165 Nay, hear me, Isabel—
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1374O, fie, fie, fie!
FTLNLINEFTLN 1375 Thy sin’s not accidental, but a trade.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1376 Mercy to thee would prove itself a bawd.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1377 ’Tis best that thou diest quickly.
CLAUDIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1378170O, hear me, Isabella—
SD
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1379 Vouchsafe a word, young sister, but one word.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1380What is your will?
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1382 would by and by have some speech with you. The
FTLNLINEFTLN 1383175 satisfaction I would require is likewise your own
FTLNLINEFTLN 1384 benefit.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1385I have no superfluous leisure. My stay must
FTLNLINEFTLN 1387 awhile.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1389 what hath passed between you and your
FTLNLINEFTLN 1390 sister. Angelo had never the purpose to corrupt her;
FTLNLINEFTLN 1391 only he hath made an assay of her virtue, to practice
FTLNLINEFTLN 1392 his judgment with the disposition of natures. She,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1393185 having the truth of honor in her, hath made him
FTLNLINEFTLN 1394 that gracious denial which he is most glad to
FTLNLINEFTLN 1395 receive. I am confessor to Angelo, and I know this
FTLNLINEFTLN 1396 to be true. Therefore prepare yourself to death. Do
FTLNLINEFTLN 1397 not satisfy your resolution with hopes that are
FTLNLINEFTLN 1398190 fallible. Tomorrow you must die. Go to your knees
FTLNLINEFTLN 1399 and make ready.
CLAUDIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1400Let me ask my sister pardon. I am so out of
FTLNLINEFTLN 1401 love with life that I will sue to be rid of it.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1403195 word with you.
SD
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 1404What’s your will, father?
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1406 gone. Leave me awhile with the maid. My mind
FTLNLINEFTLN 1407 promises with my habit no loss shall touch her by
FTLNLINEFTLN 1408200 my company.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 1409In good time.SDHe exits,
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1411 you fair hath made you good. The goodness that is
FTLNLINEFTLN 1412 cheap in beauty makes beauty brief in goodness,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1413205 but grace, being the soul of your complexion, shall
FTLNLINEFTLN 1414 keep the body of it ever fair. The assault that Angelo
FTLNLINEFTLN 1415 hath made to you, fortune hath conveyed to my
FTLNLINEFTLN 1416 understanding; and but that frailty hath examples
FTLNLINEFTLN 1417 for his falling, I should wonder at Angelo. How will
FTLNLINEFTLN 1418210 you do to content this substitute and to save your
FTLNLINEFTLN 1419 brother?
FTLNLINEFTLN 1421 my brother die by the law than my son should be
FTLNLINEFTLN 1422 unlawfully born. But, O, how much is the good
FTLNLINEFTLN 1423215 duke deceived in Angelo! If ever he return, and I
FTLNLINEFTLN 1424 can speak to him, I will open my lips in vain, or
FTLNLINEFTLN 1425 discover his government.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1427 the matter now stands, he will avoid your accusation:
FTLNLINEFTLN 1428220 he made trial of you only. Therefore, fasten
FTLNLINEFTLN 1429 your ear on my advisings. To the love I have in doing
FTLNLINEFTLN 1430 good, a remedy presents itself. I do make myself
FTLNLINEFTLN 1431 believe that you may most uprighteously do a poor
FTLNLINEFTLN 1432 wronged lady a merited benefit, redeem your brother
FTLNLINEFTLN 1433225 from the angry law, do no stain to your own
FTLNLINEFTLN 1434 gracious person, and much please the absent duke,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1435 if peradventure he shall ever return to have hearing
FTLNLINEFTLN 1436 of this business.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1437Let me hear you speak farther. I have spirit to
FTLNLINEFTLN 1438230 do anything that appears not foul in the truth of my
FTLNLINEFTLN 1439 spirit.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1441 fearful. Have you not heard speak of Mariana, the
FTLNLINEFTLN 1442 sister of Frederick, the great soldier who miscarried
FTLNLINEFTLN 1443235 at sea?
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1444I have heard of the lady, and good words
FTLNLINEFTLN 1445 went with her name.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1447 was affianced to her oath, and the nuptial appointed.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1448240 Between which time of the contract and
FTLNLINEFTLN 1449 limit of the solemnity, her brother Frederick was
FTLNLINEFTLN 1450 wracked at sea, having in that perished vessel the
FTLNLINEFTLN 1451 dowry of his sister. But mark how heavily this befell
FTLNLINEFTLN 1452 to the poor gentlewoman. There she lost a noble
FTLNLINEFTLN 1453245 and renowned brother, in his love toward her ever
FTLNLINEFTLN 1454 most kind and natural; with him, the portion and
FTLNLINEFTLN 1455 sinew of her fortune, her marriage dowry; with
FTLNLINEFTLN 1457 Angelo.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1458250Can this be so? Did Angelo so leave her?
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1460 of them with his comfort, swallowed his vows
FTLNLINEFTLN 1461 whole, pretending in her discoveries of dishonor; in
FTLNLINEFTLN 1462 few, bestowed her on her own lamentation, which
FTLNLINEFTLN 1463255 she yet wears for his sake; and he, a marble to her
FTLNLINEFTLN 1464 tears, is washed with them but relents not.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1465What a merit were it in death to take this
FTLNLINEFTLN 1466 poor maid from the world! What corruption in this
FTLNLINEFTLN 1467 life, that it will let this man live! But how out of this
FTLNLINEFTLN 1468260 can she avail?
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1470 and the cure of it not only saves your brother, but
FTLNLINEFTLN 1471 keeps you from dishonor in doing it.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1472Show me how, good father.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1474 the continuance of her first affection. His unjust
FTLNLINEFTLN 1475 unkindness, that in all reason should have
FTLNLINEFTLN 1476 quenched her love, hath, like an impediment in the
FTLNLINEFTLN 1477 current, made it more violent and unruly. Go you to
FTLNLINEFTLN 1478270 Angelo, answer his requiring with a plausible obedience,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1479 agree with his demands to the point. Only
FTLNLINEFTLN 1480 refer yourself to this advantage: first, that your stay
FTLNLINEFTLN 1481 with him may not be long, that the time may have all
FTLNLINEFTLN 1482 shadow and silence in it, and the place answer to
FTLNLINEFTLN 1483275 convenience. This being granted in course, and
FTLNLINEFTLN 1484 now follows all: we shall advise this wronged maid
FTLNLINEFTLN 1485 to stead up your appointment, go in your place. If
FTLNLINEFTLN 1486 the encounter acknowledge itself hereafter, it may
FTLNLINEFTLN 1487 compel him to her recompense; and here, by this, is
FTLNLINEFTLN 1488280 your brother saved, your honor untainted, the poor
FTLNLINEFTLN 1489 Mariana advantaged, and the corrupt deputy
FTLNLINEFTLN 1490 scaled. The maid will I frame and make fit for his
FTLNLINEFTLN 1491 attempt. If you think well to carry this as you may,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1493285 from reproof. What think you of it?
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1494The image of it gives me content already, and
FTLNLINEFTLN 1495 I trust it will grow to a most prosperous perfection.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1497 you speedily to Angelo. If for this night he entreat
FTLNLINEFTLN 1498290 you to his bed, give him promise of satisfaction. I
FTLNLINEFTLN 1499 will presently to Saint Luke’s. There at the moated
FTLNLINEFTLN 1500 grange resides this dejected Mariana. At that place
FTLNLINEFTLN 1501 call upon me, and dispatch with Angelo that it may
FTLNLINEFTLN 1502 be quickly.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 1503295I thank you for this comfort. Fare you well,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1504 good father.
SDShe exits.
ELBOWSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1506 but that you will needs buy and sell men and
FTLNLINEFTLN 1507 women like beasts, we shall have all the world drink
FTLNLINEFTLN 1508 brown and white bastard.
DUKESD,
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 1510’Twas never merry world since, of two usuries,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1511 the merriest was put down, and the worser allowed
FTLNLINEFTLN 1512 by order of law a furred gown to keep him warm,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1513 and furred with fox and lambskins too, to signify
FTLNLINEFTLN 151410 that craft, being richer than innocency, stands for
FTLNLINEFTLN 1515 the facing.
ELBOW FTLNLINEFTLN 1516Come your way, sir.—Bless you, good father
FTLNLINEFTLN 1517 friar.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 151915 offense hath this man made you, sir?
ELBOW FTLNLINEFTLN 1520Marry, sir, he hath offended the law; and, sir,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1521 we take him to be a thief too, sir, for we have found
FTLNLINEFTLN 1523 sent to the Deputy.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 152420 Fie, sirrah, a bawd, a wicked bawd!
FTLNLINEFTLN 1525 The evil that thou causest to be done,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1526 That is thy means to live. Do thou but think
FTLNLINEFTLN 1527 What ’tis to cram a maw or clothe a back
FTLNLINEFTLN 1528 From such a filthy vice; say to thyself,
FTLNLINEFTLN 152925 From their abominable and beastly touches
FTLNLINEFTLN 1530 I drink, I eat,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1531 Canst thou believe thy living is a life,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1532 So stinkingly depending? Go mend, go mend.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 1533Indeed, it does stink in some sort, sir. But yet,
FTLNLINEFTLN 153430 sir, I would prove—
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1535 Nay, if the devil have given thee proofs for sin,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1536 Thou wilt prove his.—Take him to prison, officer.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1537 Correction and instruction must both work
FTLNLINEFTLN 1538 Ere this rude beast will profit.
ELBOW FTLNLINEFTLN 153935He must before the Deputy, sir; he has given
FTLNLINEFTLN 1540 him warning. The Deputy cannot abide a whoremaster.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1541 If he be a whoremonger and comes before
FTLNLINEFTLN 1542 him, he were as good go a mile on his errand.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1543 That we were all, as some would seem to be,
FTLNLINEFTLN 154440 From our faults, as faults from seeming, free.
ELBOW FTLNLINEFTLN 1545His neck will come to your waist—a cord, sir.
SDEnter Lucio.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 1546I spy comfort, I cry bail. Here’s a gentleman
FTLNLINEFTLN 1547 and a friend of mine.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1548How now, noble Pompey? What, at the wheels of
FTLNLINEFTLN 154945 Caesar? Art thou led in triumph? What, is there
FTLNLINEFTLN 1550 none of Pygmalion’s images, newly made woman,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1551 to be had now, for putting the hand in the pocket
FTLNLINEFTLN 1552 and extracting
FTLNLINEFTLN 155450 drowned i’ th’ last rain, ha? What sayst thou, trot? Is
FTLNLINEFTLN 1555 the world as it was, man? Which is the way? Is it sad
FTLNLINEFTLN 1556 and few words? Or how? The trick of it?
DUKESD,
LUCIOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 155955 mistress? Procures she still, ha?
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 1560Troth, sir, she hath eaten up all her beef, and
FTLNLINEFTLN 1561 she is herself in the tub.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1562Why, ’tis good. It is the right of it. It must be so.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1563 Ever your fresh whore and your powdered bawd, an
FTLNLINEFTLN 156460 unshunned consequence; it must be so. Art going to
FTLNLINEFTLN 1565 prison, Pompey?
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 1566Yes, faith, sir.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1567Why, ’tis not amiss, Pompey. Farewell. Go say I
FTLNLINEFTLN 1568 sent thee thither. For debt, Pompey? Or how?
ELBOW FTLNLINEFTLN 156965For being a bawd, for being a bawd.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1570Well, then, imprison him. If imprisonment be
FTLNLINEFTLN 1571 the due of a bawd, why, ’tis his right. Bawd is he,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1572 doubtless, and of antiquity too. Bawd born.—
FTLNLINEFTLN 1573 Farewell, good Pompey. Commend me to the prison,
FTLNLINEFTLN 157470 Pompey. You will turn good husband now,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1575 Pompey; you will keep the house.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 1576I hope, sir, your good Worship will be my bail.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1577No, indeed, will I not, Pompey; it is not the
FTLNLINEFTLN 1578 wear. I will pray, Pompey, to increase your bondage.
FTLNLINEFTLN 157975 If you take it not patiently, why, your mettle is
FTLNLINEFTLN 1580 the more. Adieu, trusty Pompey.—Bless you, friar.
DUKESD,
LUCIOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1583 ha?
ELBOWSD,
POMPEYSD,
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1586Then, Pompey, nor now.—What news abroad,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1587 friar? What news?
ELBOWSD,
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 1590 What news, friar, of the Duke?
DUKESD,
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1592Some say he is with the Emperor of Russia;
FTLNLINEFTLN 1593 other some, he is in Rome. But where is he, think
FTLNLINEFTLN 159490 you?
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1596 wish him well.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1597It was a mad fantastical trick of him to steal
FTLNLINEFTLN 1598 from the state and usurp the beggary he was never
FTLNLINEFTLN 159995 born to. Lord Angelo dukes it well in his absence.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1600 He puts transgression to ’t.
DUKESD,
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1602A little more lenity to lechery would do no harm
FTLNLINEFTLN 1603 in him. Something too crabbed that way, friar.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1605 must cure it.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1606Yes, in good sooth, the vice is of a great kindred;
FTLNLINEFTLN 1607 it is well allied, but it is impossible to extirp it quite,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1608 friar, till eating and drinking be put down. They say
FTLNLINEFTLN 1609105 this Angelo was not made by man and woman after
FTLNLINEFTLN 1610 this downright way of creation. Is it true, think
FTLNLINEFTLN 1611 you?
DUKESD,
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1613Some report a sea-maid spawned him; some,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1614110 that he was begot between two stockfishes. But it is
FTLNLINEFTLN 1615 certain that when he makes water, his urine is
FTLNLINEFTLN 1616 congealed ice; that I know to be true. And he is a
FTLNLINEFTLN 1617 motion generative, that’s infallible.
DUKESD,
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1619115Why, what a ruthless thing is this in him, for the
FTLNLINEFTLN 1620 rebellion of a codpiece to take away the life of a
FTLNLINEFTLN 1621 man! Would the duke that is absent have done this?
FTLNLINEFTLN 1622 Ere he would have hanged a man for the getting
FTLNLINEFTLN 1623 a hundred bastards, he would have paid for the
FTLNLINEFTLN 1625 sport, he knew the service, and that instructed him
FTLNLINEFTLN 1626 to mercy.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1628 detected for women. He was not inclined that way.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1629125O, sir, you are deceived.
DUKESD,
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1631Who, not the Duke? Yes, your beggar of fifty;
FTLNLINEFTLN 1632 and his use was to put a ducat in her clack-dish. The
FTLNLINEFTLN 1633 Duke had crotchets in him. He would be drunk too,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1634130 that let me inform you.
DUKESD,
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1636Sir, I was an inward of his. A shy fellow was the
FTLNLINEFTLN 1637 Duke, and I believe I know the cause of his
FTLNLINEFTLN 1638 withdrawing.
DUKESD,
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1640No, pardon. ’Tis a secret must be locked within
FTLNLINEFTLN 1641 the teeth and the lips. But this I can let you
FTLNLINEFTLN 1642 understand: the greater file of the subject held the
FTLNLINEFTLN 1643 Duke to be wise.
DUKESD,
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1645A very superficial, ignorant, unweighing fellow.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1647 mistaking. The very stream of his life and the
FTLNLINEFTLN 1648 business he hath helmed must, upon a warranted
FTLNLINEFTLN 1649145 need, give him a better proclamation. Let him be
FTLNLINEFTLN 1650 but testimonied in his own bringings-forth, and he
FTLNLINEFTLN 1651 shall appear to the envious a scholar, a statesman,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1652 and a soldier. Therefore you speak unskillfully. Or,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1653 if your knowledge be more, it is much darkened in
FTLNLINEFTLN 1654150 your malice.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1655Sir, I know him, and I love him.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1657 knowledge with
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1658Come, sir, I know what I know.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1661 return, as our prayers are he may, let me desire you
FTLNLINEFTLN 1662 to make your answer before him. If it be honest you
FTLNLINEFTLN 1663 have spoke, you have courage to maintain it. I am
FTLNLINEFTLN 1664160 bound to call upon you, and, I pray you, your name?
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1665Sir, my name is Lucio, well known to the Duke.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1667 live to report you.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1668I fear you not.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1670 more, or you imagine me too unhurtful an opposite.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1671 But indeed I can do you little harm; you’ll
FTLNLINEFTLN 1672 forswear this again.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1673I’ll be hanged first. Thou art deceived in me,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1674170 friar. But no more of this. Canst thou tell if Claudio
FTLNLINEFTLN 1675 die tomorrow or no?
DUKESD,
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 1677Why? For filling a bottle with a tundish. I would
FTLNLINEFTLN 1678 the Duke we talk of were returned again. This
FTLNLINEFTLN 1679175 ungenitured agent will unpeople the province with
FTLNLINEFTLN 1680 continency. Sparrows must not build in his house
FTLNLINEFTLN 1681 eaves, because they are lecherous. The Duke yet
FTLNLINEFTLN 1682 would have dark deeds darkly answered. He would
FTLNLINEFTLN 1683 never bring them to light Would he were returned.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1684180 Marry, this Claudio is condemned for untrussing.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1685 Farewell, good friar. I prithee pray for me. The
FTLNLINEFTLN 1686 Duke, I say to thee again, would eat mutton on
FTLNLINEFTLN 1687 Fridays. He’s now past it, yet—and I say to thee—
FTLNLINEFTLN 1688 he would mouth with a beggar though she smelt
FTLNLINEFTLN 1689185 brown bread and garlic. Say that I said so. Farewell.
SDHe exits.
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 1690 No might nor greatness in mortality
FTLNLINEFTLN 1691 Can censure scape. Back-wounding calumny
FTLNLINEFTLN 1692 The whitest virtue strikes. What king so strong
FTLNLINEFTLN 1694190 But who comes here?
SDEnter Escalus, Provost,
Overdone, a
ESCALUSSD,
BAWD FTLNLINEFTLN 1696Good my lord, be good to me. Your Honor is
FTLNLINEFTLN 1697 accounted a merciful man, good my lord.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 1698Double and treble admonition, and still forfeit
FTLNLINEFTLN 1699195 in the same kind? This would make mercy
FTLNLINEFTLN 1700 swear and play the tyrant.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 1701A bawd of eleven years’ continuance, may it
FTLNLINEFTLN 1702 please your Honor.
BAWDSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1704200 against me. Mistress Kate Keepdown was
FTLNLINEFTLN 1705 with child by him in the Duke’s time; he promised
FTLNLINEFTLN 1706 her marriage. His child is a year and a quarter old
FTLNLINEFTLN 1707 come Philip and Jacob. I have kept it myself, and see
FTLNLINEFTLN 1708 how he goes about to abuse me.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 1709205That fellow is a fellow of much license. Let
FTLNLINEFTLN 1710 him be called before us. Away with her to prison.—
FTLNLINEFTLN 1711 Go to, no more words.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 1712 Provost, my brother Angelo will not be altered.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1713 Claudio must die tomorrow. Let him be furnished
FTLNLINEFTLN 1714210 with divines and have all charitable preparation. If
FTLNLINEFTLN 1715 my brother wrought by my pity, it should not be so
FTLNLINEFTLN 1716 with him.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 1717So please you, this friar hath been with him,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1718 and advised him for th’ entertainment of death.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 1719215Good even, good father.
DUKESD,
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 1721Of whence are you?
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1722 Not of this country, though my chance is now
FTLNLINEFTLN 1723 To use it for my time. I am a brother
FTLNLINEFTLN 1725 In special business from his Holiness.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 1726What news abroad i’ th’ world?
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1728 on goodness that the dissolution of it must cure it.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1729225 Novelty is only in request, and it is as dangerous to
FTLNLINEFTLN 1730 be aged in any kind of course as it is virtuous to be
FTLNLINEFTLN 1731 constant in any undertaking. There is scarce truth
FTLNLINEFTLN 1732 enough alive to make societies secure, but security
FTLNLINEFTLN 1733 enough to make fellowships accursed. Much upon
FTLNLINEFTLN 1734230 this riddle runs the wisdom of the world. This news
FTLNLINEFTLN 1735 is old enough, yet it is every day’s news. I pray you,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1736 sir, of what disposition was the Duke?
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 1737One that, above all other strifes, contended
FTLNLINEFTLN 1738 especially to know himself.
DUKESD,
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 1740Rather rejoicing to see another merry than
FTLNLINEFTLN 1741 merry at anything which professed to make him
FTLNLINEFTLN 1742 rejoice—a gentleman of all temperance. But leave
FTLNLINEFTLN 1743 we him to his events, with a prayer they may prove
FTLNLINEFTLN 1744240 prosperous, and let me desire to know how you find
FTLNLINEFTLN 1745 Claudio prepared. I am made to understand that
FTLNLINEFTLN 1746 you have lent him visitation.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1748 sinister measure from his judge but most willingly
FTLNLINEFTLN 1749245 humbles himself to the determination of justice. Yet
FTLNLINEFTLN 1750 had he framed to himself, by the instruction of his
FTLNLINEFTLN 1751 frailty, many deceiving promises of life, which I, by
FTLNLINEFTLN 1752 my good leisure, have discredited to him, and now
FTLNLINEFTLN 1753 is he resolved to die.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 1754250You have paid the heavens your function and
FTLNLINEFTLN 1755 the prisoner the very debt of your calling. I have
FTLNLINEFTLN 1756 labored for the poor gentleman to the extremest
FTLNLINEFTLN 1757 shore of my modesty, but my brother justice have I
FTLNLINEFTLN 1758 found so severe that he hath forced me to tell him
FTLNLINEFTLN 1759255 he is indeed Justice.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1761 his proceeding, it shall become him well; wherein if
FTLNLINEFTLN 1762 he chance to fail, he hath sentenced himself.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 1763I am going to visit the prisoner. Fare you well.
DUKESD,
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 1765 He who the sword of heaven will bear
FTLNLINEFTLN 1766 Should be as holy as severe,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1767 Pattern in himself to know,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1768 Grace to stand, and virtue go;
FTLNLINEFTLN 1769265 More nor less to others paying
FTLNLINEFTLN 1770 Than by self-offenses weighing.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1771 Shame to him whose cruel striking
FTLNLINEFTLN 1772 Kills for faults of his own liking.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1773 Twice treble shame on Angelo,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1774270 To weed my vice, and let his grow.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1775 O, what may man within him hide,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1776 Though angel on the outward side!
FTLNLINEFTLN 1777 How may likeness made in crimes,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1778 Making practice on the times,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1779275 To draw with idle spiders’ strings
FTLNLINEFTLN 1780 Most ponderous and substantial things.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1781 Craft against vice I must apply.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1782 With Angelo tonight shall lie
FTLNLINEFTLN 1783 His old betrothèd but despisèd.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1784280 So disguise shall, by th’ disguisèd,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1785 Pay with falsehood false exacting
FTLNLINEFTLN 1786 And perform an old contracting.
SDHe exits.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1787 Take, O take those lips away,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1788 That so sweetly were forsworn,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1789 And those eyes, the break of day,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1790 Lights that do mislead the morn.
FTLNLINEFTLN 17915 But my kisses bring again, bring again,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1792 Seals of love, but sealed in vain, sealed in vain.
SDEnter Duke
MARIANASD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1793 Break off thy song and haste thee quick away.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1794 Here comes a man of comfort, whose advice
FTLNLINEFTLN 1795 Hath often stilled my brawling discontent.
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 179610 I cry you mercy, sir, and well could wish
FTLNLINEFTLN 1797 You had not found me here so musical.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1798 Let me excuse me, and believe me so,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1799 My mirth it much displeased, but pleased my woe.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1800 ’Tis good, though music oft hath such a charm
FTLNLINEFTLN 180115 To make bad good and good provoke to harm.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1802 I pray you tell me, hath anybody inquired for me
FTLNLINEFTLN 1804 here to meet.
MARIANA FTLNLINEFTLN 1805You have not been inquired after. I have sat
FTLNLINEFTLN 180620 here all day.
SDEnter Isabella.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1808 come even now. I shall crave your forbearance a
FTLNLINEFTLN 1809 little. Maybe I will call upon you anon for some
FTLNLINEFTLN 1810 advantage to yourself.
MARIANA FTLNLINEFTLN 181125I am always bound to you.SDShe exits.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1813 What is the news from this good deputy?
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 1814 He hath a garden circummured with brick,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1815 Whose western side is with a vineyard backed;
FTLNLINEFTLN 181630 And to that vineyard is a planchèd gate
FTLNLINEFTLN 1817 That makes his opening with this bigger key.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1818 This other doth command a little door
FTLNLINEFTLN 1819 Which from the vineyard to the garden leads.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1820 There have I made my promise, upon the
FTLNLINEFTLN 182135 Heavy middle of the night, to call upon him.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1822 But shall you on your knowledge find this way?
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 1823 I have ta’en a due and wary note upon ’t.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1824 With whispering and most guilty diligence,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1825 In action all of precept, he did show me
FTLNLINEFTLN 182640 The way twice o’er.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1828 Between you ’greed concerning her observance?
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 1829 No, none, but only a repair i’ th’ dark,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1830 And that I have possessed him my most stay
FTLNLINEFTLN 183145 Can be but brief, for I have made him know
FTLNLINEFTLN 1832 I have a servant comes with me along
FTLNLINEFTLN 1834 I come about my brother.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 183650 I have not yet made known to Mariana
FTLNLINEFTLN 1837 A word of this.—What ho, within; come forth.
SDEnter Mariana.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1838 SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 1839 maid.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1840 She comes to do you good.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 184155I do desire the like.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1842 Do you persuade yourself that I respect you?
MARIANA
FTLNLINEFTLN 1843 Good friar, I know you do, and have found it.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1844 Take then this your companion by the hand,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1845 Who hath a story ready for your ear.
FTLNLINEFTLN 184660 I shall attend your leisure. But make haste.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1847 The vaporous night approaches.
MARIANASD,
SD
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 1849 O place and greatness, millions of false eyes
FTLNLINEFTLN 1850 Are stuck upon thee; volumes of report
FTLNLINEFTLN 185165 Run with these false, and, most contrarious, quest
FTLNLINEFTLN 1852 Upon thy doings; thousand escapes of wit
FTLNLINEFTLN 1853 Make thee the father of their idle dream
FTLNLINEFTLN 1854 And rack thee in their fancies.
SDEnter Mariana and Isabella.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 185670 She’ll take the enterprise upon her, father,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1857 If you advise it.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1859 But my entreaty too.
ISABELLASD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 186175 When you depart from him, but, soft and low,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1862 “Remember now my brother.”
MARIANA FTLNLINEFTLN 1863 Fear me not.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1864 Nor, gentle daughter, fear you not at all.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1865 He is your husband on a precontract.
FTLNLINEFTLN 186680 To bring you thus together ’tis no sin,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1867 Sith that the justice of your title to him
FTLNLINEFTLN 1868 Doth flourish the deceit. Come, let us go.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1869 Our corn’s to reap, for yet our tithe’s to sow.
SDThey exit.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 1870Come hither, sirrah. Can you cut off a man’s
FTLNLINEFTLN 1871 head?
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 1872If the man be a bachelor, sir, I can; but if he be
FTLNLINEFTLN 1873 a married man, he’s his wife’s head, and I can never
FTLNLINEFTLN 18745 cut off a woman’s head.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 1875Come, sir, leave me your snatches, and yield
FTLNLINEFTLN 1876 me a direct answer. Tomorrow morning are to die
FTLNLINEFTLN 1877 Claudio and Barnardine. Here is in our prison a
FTLNLINEFTLN 1878 common executioner, who in his office lacks a
FTLNLINEFTLN 187910 helper. If you will take it on you to assist him, it
FTLNLINEFTLN 1880 shall redeem you from your gyves; if not, you shall
FTLNLINEFTLN 1881 have your full time of imprisonment and your
FTLNLINEFTLN 1882 deliverance with an unpitied whipping, for you have
FTLNLINEFTLN 1883 been a notorious bawd.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 188415Sir, I have been an unlawful bawd time out of
FTLNLINEFTLN 1885 mind, but yet I will be content to be a lawful
FTLNLINEFTLN 1887 from my fellow partner.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 1888What ho, Abhorson!—Where’s Abhorson
FTLNLINEFTLN 188920 there?
SDEnter Abhorson.
ABHORSON FTLNLINEFTLN 1890Do you call, sir?
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 1891Sirrah, here’s a fellow will help you tomorrow
FTLNLINEFTLN 1892 in your execution. If you think it meet, compound
FTLNLINEFTLN 1893 with him by the year and let him abide here
FTLNLINEFTLN 189425 with you; if not, use him for the present and dismiss
FTLNLINEFTLN 1895 him. He cannot plead his estimation with you; he
FTLNLINEFTLN 1896 hath been a bawd.
ABHORSON FTLNLINEFTLN 1897A bawd, sir? Fie upon him! He will discredit
FTLNLINEFTLN 1898 our mystery.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 189930Go to, sir; you weigh equally. A feather will
FTLNLINEFTLN 1900 turn the scale.SDHe exits.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 1901Pray, sir, by your good favor—for surely, sir, a
FTLNLINEFTLN 1902 good favor you have, but that you have a hanging
FTLNLINEFTLN 1903 look—do you call, sir, your occupation a mystery?
ABHORSON FTLNLINEFTLN 190435Ay, sir, a mystery.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 1905Painting, sir, I have heard say, is a mystery;
FTLNLINEFTLN 1906 and your whores, sir, being members of my occupation,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1907 using painting, do prove my occupation a
FTLNLINEFTLN 1908 mystery; but what mystery there should be in hanging,
FTLNLINEFTLN 190940 if I should be hanged, I cannot imagine.
ABHORSON FTLNLINEFTLN 1910Sir, it is a mystery.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 1911Proof?
ABHORSON FTLNLINEFTLN 1912Every true man’s apparel fits your thief. If it
FTLNLINEFTLN 1913 be too little for your thief, your true man thinks it
FTLNLINEFTLN 191445 big enough; if it be too big for your thief, your thief
FTLNLINEFTLN 1915 thinks it little enough. So every true man’s apparel
FTLNLINEFTLN 1916 fits your thief.
SDEnter Provost.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 1917Are you agreed?
FTLNLINEFTLN 191950 is a more penitent trade than your bawd. He
FTLNLINEFTLN 1920 doth oftener ask forgiveness.
PROVOSTSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1922 and your axe tomorrow, four o’clock.
ABHORSONSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 192455 thee in my trade. Follow.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 1925I do desire to learn, sir; and I hope, if you have
FTLNLINEFTLN 1926 occasion to use me for your own turn, you shall find
FTLNLINEFTLN 1927 me
FTLNLINEFTLN 1928 you a good turn.SD
PROVOSTSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 192960 Call hither Barnardine and Claudio.
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 1930 Th’ one has my pity; not a jot the other,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1931 Being a murderer, though he were my brother.
SDEnter Claudio,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1932 Look, here’s the warrant, Claudio, for thy death.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1933 ’Tis now dead midnight, and by eight tomorrow
FTLNLINEFTLN 193465 Thou must be made immortal. Where’s Barnardine?
CLAUDIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 1935 As fast locked up in sleep as guiltless labor
FTLNLINEFTLN 1936 When it lies starkly in the traveler’s bones.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1937 He will not wake.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 1938 Who can do good on him?
FTLNLINEFTLN 193970 Well, go, prepare yourself.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 1940 what noise?—
FTLNLINEFTLN 1941 Heaven give your spirits comfort.SD
with Officer. SDKnock within.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1943 I hope it is some pardon or reprieve
FTLNLINEFTLN 194475 For the most gentle Claudio.
SDEnter Duke,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1945 Welcome, father.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1946 The best and wholesom’st spirits of the night
FTLNLINEFTLN 1947 Envelop you, good provost. Who called here of late?
PROVOST
FTLNLINEFTLN 1948 None since the curfew rung.
DUKESD,
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 1950 No.
DUKESD,
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 1952What comfort is for Claudio?
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1953 There’s some in hope.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 195485 It is a bitter deputy.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1955 Not so, not so. His life is paralleled
FTLNLINEFTLN 1956 Even with the stroke and line of his great justice.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1957 He doth with holy abstinence subdue
FTLNLINEFTLN 1958 That in himself which he spurs on his power
FTLNLINEFTLN 195990 To qualify in others. Were he mealed with that
FTLNLINEFTLN 1960 Which he corrects, then were he tyrannous,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1961 But this being so, he’s just.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 1962 they come.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 1963 This is a gentle provost. Seldom when
FTLNLINEFTLN 196495 The steelèd jailer is the friend of men.
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 1965 How now, what noise? That spirit’s possessed with
FTLNLINEFTLN 1966 haste
FTLNLINEFTLN 1967 That wounds th’ unsisting postern with these strokes.
PROVOST
FTLNLINEFTLN 1968 There he must stay until the officer
FTLNLINEFTLN 1969100 Arise to let him in. He is called up.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1970 Have you no countermand for Claudio yet,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1971 But he must die tomorrow?
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 1972 None, sir, none.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1973 As near the dawning, provost, as it is,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1974105 You shall hear more ere morning.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 1975 Happily
FTLNLINEFTLN 1976 You something know, yet I believe there comes
FTLNLINEFTLN 1977 No countermand. No such example have we.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1978 Besides, upon the very siege of justice
FTLNLINEFTLN 1979110 Lord Angelo hath to the public ear
FTLNLINEFTLN 1980 Professed the contrary.
SDEnter a Messenger.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1981 This is his
MESSENGERSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1984115 you this note, and by me this further charge: that
FTLNLINEFTLN 1985 you swerve not from the smallest article of it,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1986 neither in time, matter, or other circumstance.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1987 Good morrow, for, as I take it, it is almost day.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 1988I shall obey him.SD
SDMessenger exits.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 1989120 This is his pardon, purchased by such sin
FTLNLINEFTLN 1990 For which the pardoner himself is in.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1991 Hence hath offense his quick celerity
FTLNLINEFTLN 1992 When it is borne in high authority.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1993 When vice makes mercy, mercy’s so extended
FTLNLINEFTLN 1994125 That for the fault’s love is th’ offender friended.
FTLNLINEFTLN 1995 SD
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 1996I told you: Lord Angelo, belike thinking me
FTLNLINEFTLN 1997 remiss in mine office, awakens me with this unwonted
FTLNLINEFTLN 1998 putting-on, methinks strangely; for he hath
FTLNLINEFTLN 1999130 not used it before.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2001 Whatsoever you may hear to the contrary, let Claudio
FTLNLINEFTLN 2002 be executed by four of the clock, and in the afternoon
FTLNLINEFTLN 2004135 Claudio’s head sent me by five. Let this be duly
FTLNLINEFTLN 2005 performed with a thought that more depends on it
FTLNLINEFTLN 2006 than we must yet deliver. Thus fail not to do your
FTLNLINEFTLN 2007 office, as you will answer it at your peril.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2008 What say you to this, sir?
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2010 executed in th’ afternoon?
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 2011A Bohemian born, but here nursed up and
FTLNLINEFTLN 2012 bred; one that is a prisoner nine years old.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2014145 not either delivered him to his liberty, or executed
FTLNLINEFTLN 2015 him? I have heard it was ever his manner to do so.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 2016His friends still wrought reprieves for him;
FTLNLINEFTLN 2017 and indeed his fact, till now in the government of
FTLNLINEFTLN 2018 Lord Angelo, came not to an undoubtful proof.
DUKESD,
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 2020Most manifest, and not denied by himself.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2022 prison? How seems he to be touched?
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 2023A man that apprehends death no more dreadfully
FTLNLINEFTLN 2024155 but as a drunken sleep; careless, reckless, and
FTLNLINEFTLN 2025 fearless of what’s past, present, or to come; insensible
FTLNLINEFTLN 2026 of mortality and desperately mortal.
DUKESD,
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 2028He will hear none. He hath evermore had the
FTLNLINEFTLN 2029160 liberty of the prison; give him leave to escape
FTLNLINEFTLN 2030 hence, he would not. Drunk many times a day, if not
FTLNLINEFTLN 2031 many days entirely drunk. We have very oft awaked
FTLNLINEFTLN 2032 him, as if to carry him to execution, and showed
FTLNLINEFTLN 2033 him a seeming warrant for it. It hath not moved him
FTLNLINEFTLN 2034165 at all.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2036 your brow, provost, honesty and constancy; if I read
FTLNLINEFTLN 2037 it not truly, my ancient skill beguiles me. But in the
FTLNLINEFTLN 2038 boldness of my cunning, I will lay myself in hazard.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2040 no greater forfeit to the law than Angelo, who hath
FTLNLINEFTLN 2041 sentenced him. To make you understand this in a
FTLNLINEFTLN 2042 manifested effect, I crave but four days’ respite, for
FTLNLINEFTLN 2043 the which you are to do me both a present and a
FTLNLINEFTLN 2044175 dangerous courtesy.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 2045Pray, sir, in what?
DUKESD,
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 2047Alack, how may I do it, having the hour
FTLNLINEFTLN 2048 limited, and an express command, under penalty,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2049180 to deliver his head in the view of Angelo? I may
FTLNLINEFTLN 2050 make my case as Claudio’s, to cross this in the
FTLNLINEFTLN 2051 smallest.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2053 you, if my instructions may be your guide. Let this
FTLNLINEFTLN 2054185 Barnardine be this morning executed and his head
FTLNLINEFTLN 2055 borne to Angelo.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 2056Angelo hath seen them both and will discover
FTLNLINEFTLN 2057 the favor.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2059190 may add to it. Shave the head and tie the beard, and
FTLNLINEFTLN 2060 say it was the desire of the penitent to be so bared
FTLNLINEFTLN 2061 before his death. You know the course is common.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2062 If anything fall to you upon this, more than thanks
FTLNLINEFTLN 2063 and good fortune, by the saint whom I profess, I
FTLNLINEFTLN 2064195 will plead against it with my life.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 2065Pardon me, good father, it is against my oath.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2067 Deputy?
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 2068To him and to his substitutes.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2070 offense if the Duke avouch the justice of your
FTLNLINEFTLN 2071 dealing?
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 2072But what likelihood is in that?
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2074205 since I see you fearful, that neither my coat, integrity,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2076 go further than I meant, to pluck all fears out of
FTLNLINEFTLN 2077 you. Look you, sir, here is the hand and seal of the
FTLNLINEFTLN 2078 Duke.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2079210 character, I doubt not, and the signet is not strange
FTLNLINEFTLN 2080 to you.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 2081I know them both.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2083 Duke; you shall anon overread it at your pleasure,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2084215 where you shall find within these two days he will
FTLNLINEFTLN 2085 be here. This is a thing that Angelo knows not, for
FTLNLINEFTLN 2086 he this very day receives letters of strange tenor,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2087 perchance of the Duke’s death, perchance entering
FTLNLINEFTLN 2088 into some monastery, but by chance nothing of
FTLNLINEFTLN 2089220 what is writ. Look, th’ unfolding star calls up the
FTLNLINEFTLN 2090 shepherd. Put not yourself into amazement how
FTLNLINEFTLN 2091 these things should be. All difficulties are but easy
FTLNLINEFTLN 2092 when they are known. Call your executioner, and
FTLNLINEFTLN 2093 off with Barnardine’s head. I will give him a present
FTLNLINEFTLN 2094225 shrift, and advise him for a better place. Yet you are
FTLNLINEFTLN 2095 amazed, but this shall absolutely resolve you.
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2096 Come away; it is almost clear dawn.
SD
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 2097I am as well acquainted here as I was in our
FTLNLINEFTLN 2098 house of profession. One would think it were Mistress
FTLNLINEFTLN 2099 Overdone’s own house, for here be many of
FTLNLINEFTLN 2100 her old customers. First, here’s young Master Rash.
FTLNLINEFTLN 21015 He’s in for a commodity of brown paper and old
FTLNLINEFTLN 2102 ginger, ninescore and seventeen pounds, of which
FTLNLINEFTLN 2103 he made five marks ready money. Marry, then
FTLNLINEFTLN 2105 were all dead. Then is there here one Master Caper,
FTLNLINEFTLN 210610 at the suit of Master Three-pile the mercer, for some
FTLNLINEFTLN 2107 four suits of peach-colored satin, which now
FTLNLINEFTLN 2108 peaches him a beggar. Then have we here young
FTLNLINEFTLN 2109 Dizzy and young Master Deep-vow, and Master
FTLNLINEFTLN 2110 Copper-spur and Master Starve-lackey the rapier-and-dagger
FTLNLINEFTLN 211115 man, and young Drop-heir that killed
FTLNLINEFTLN 2112 lusty Pudding, and Master Forth-light the tilter, and
FTLNLINEFTLN 2113 brave Master Shoe-tie the great traveler, and wild
FTLNLINEFTLN 2114 Half-can that stabbed Pots, and I think forty more,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2115 all great doers in our trade, and are now “for the
FTLNLINEFTLN 211620 Lord’s sake.”
SDEnter Abhorson.
ABHORSON FTLNLINEFTLN 2117Sirrah, bring Barnardine hither.
POMPEYSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2119 and be hanged, Master Barnardine.
ABHORSONSD,
BARNARDINESD, within FTLNLINEFTLN 212125A pox o’ your throats! Who makes
FTLNLINEFTLN 2122 that noise there? What are you?
POMPEYSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2124 sir, the hangman. You must be so good, sir, to rise
FTLNLINEFTLN 2125 and be put to death.
BARNARDINESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2127 sleepy.
ABHORSONSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2129 that quickly too.
POMPEYSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 213135 you are executed, and sleep afterwards.
ABHORSON FTLNLINEFTLN 2132Go in to him, and fetch him out.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 2133He is coming, sir, he is coming. I hear his
FTLNLINEFTLN 2134 straw rustle.
ABHORSON FTLNLINEFTLN 2135Is the axe upon the block, sirrah?
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 213640Very ready, sir.
SDEnter Barnardine.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2138 with you?
ABHORSON FTLNLINEFTLN 2139Truly, sir, I would desire you to clap into
FTLNLINEFTLN 2140 your prayers, for, look you, the warrant’s come.
BARNARDINE FTLNLINEFTLN 214145You rogue, I have been drinking all night.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2142 I am not fitted for ’t.
POMPEY FTLNLINEFTLN 2143O, the better, sir, for he that drinks all night
FTLNLINEFTLN 2144 and is hanged betimes in the morning may sleep the
FTLNLINEFTLN 2145 sounder all the next day.
SDEnter Duke,
ABHORSONSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2147 your ghostly father. Do we jest now, think you?
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2149 charity, and hearing how hastily you are to depart, I
FTLNLINEFTLN 2150 am come to advise you, comfort you, and pray with
FTLNLINEFTLN 215155 you.
BARNARDINE FTLNLINEFTLN 2152Friar, not I. I have been drinking hard all
FTLNLINEFTLN 2153 night, and I will have more time to prepare me, or
FTLNLINEFTLN 2154 they shall beat out my brains with billets. I will not
FTLNLINEFTLN 2155 consent to die this day, that’s certain.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2157 beseech you look forward on the journey you shall
FTLNLINEFTLN 2158 go.
BARNARDINE FTLNLINEFTLN 2159I swear I will not die today for any man’s
FTLNLINEFTLN 2160 persuasion.
DUKESD,
BARNARDINE FTLNLINEFTLN 2162Not a word. If you have anything to say to
FTLNLINEFTLN 2163 me, come to my ward, for thence will not I today.
SDHe exits.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2164 Unfit to live or die. O gravel heart!
FTLNLINEFTLN 2165 After him, fellows; bring him to the block.
SD
SDEnter Provost.
FTLNLINEFTLN 216670 Now, sir, how do you find the prisoner?
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2167 A creature unprepared, unmeet for death,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2168 And to transport him in the mind he is
FTLNLINEFTLN 2169 Were damnable.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 2170 Here in the prison, father,
FTLNLINEFTLN 217175 There died this morning of a cruel fever
FTLNLINEFTLN 2172 One Ragozine, a most notorious pirate,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2173 A man of Claudio’s years, his beard and head
FTLNLINEFTLN 2174 Just of his color. What if we do omit
FTLNLINEFTLN 2175 This reprobate till he were well inclined,
FTLNLINEFTLN 217680 And satisfy the Deputy with the visage
FTLNLINEFTLN 2177 Of Ragozine, more like to Claudio?
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2178 O, ’tis an accident that heaven provides!
FTLNLINEFTLN 2179 Dispatch it presently. The hour draws on
FTLNLINEFTLN 2180 Prefixed by Angelo. See this be done
FTLNLINEFTLN 218185 And sent according to command, whiles I
FTLNLINEFTLN 2182 Persuade this rude wretch willingly to die.
PROVOST
FTLNLINEFTLN 2183 This shall be done, good father, presently.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2184 But Barnardine must die this afternoon,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2185 And how shall we continue Claudio,
FTLNLINEFTLN 218690 To save me from the danger that might come
FTLNLINEFTLN 2187 If he were known alive?
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2189 Put them in secret holds, both Barnardine and
FTLNLINEFTLN 2190 Claudio.
FTLNLINEFTLN 219195 Ere twice the sun hath made his journal greeting
FTLNLINEFTLN 2192 To
FTLNLINEFTLN 2193 Your safety manifested.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 2194I am your free dependent.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2195 Quick, dispatch, and send the head to Angelo.
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2196100 Now will I write letters to Angelo—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2197 The Provost he shall bear them—whose contents
FTLNLINEFTLN 2198 Shall witness to him I am near at home
FTLNLINEFTLN 2199 And that by great injunctions I am bound
FTLNLINEFTLN 2200 To enter publicly. Him I’ll desire
FTLNLINEFTLN 2201105 To meet me at the consecrated fount
FTLNLINEFTLN 2202 A league below the city; and from thence,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2203 By cold gradation and well-balanced form,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2204 We shall proceed with Angelo.
SDEnter Provost,
PROVOST
FTLNLINEFTLN 2205 Here is the head. I’ll carry it myself.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2206110 Convenient is it. Make a swift return,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2207 For I would commune with you of such things
FTLNLINEFTLN 2208 That want no ear but yours.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 2209 I’ll make all speed.
SDHe exits.
ISABELLASD, within FTLNLINEFTLN 2210Peace, ho, be here.
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 2211115 The tongue of Isabel. She’s come to know
FTLNLINEFTLN 2212 If yet her brother’s pardon be come hither.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2213 But I will keep her ignorant of her good
FTLNLINEFTLN 2214 To make her heavenly comforts of despair
FTLNLINEFTLN 2215 When it is least expected.
SDEnter Isabella.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 2216120 Ho, by your leave.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2217 Good morning to you, fair and gracious daughter.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 2218 The better, given me by so holy a man.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2219 Hath yet the Deputy sent my brother’s pardon?
FTLNLINEFTLN 2220 He hath released him, Isabel, from the world.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2221125 His head is off, and sent to Angelo.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 2222 Nay, but it is not so.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2224 Show your wisdom, daughter, in your close patience.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 2225 O, I will to him and pluck out his eyes!
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2226130 You shall not be admitted to his sight.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 2227 Unhappy Claudio, wretched Isabel,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2228 Injurious world, most damnèd Angelo!
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2229 This nor hurts him nor profits you a jot.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2230 Forbear it, therefore; give your cause to heaven.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2231135 Mark what I say, which you shall find
FTLNLINEFTLN 2232 By every syllable a faithful verity.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2233 The Duke comes home tomorrow—nay, dry your
FTLNLINEFTLN 2234 eyes.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2235 One of our convent, and his confessor,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2236140 Gives me this instance. Already he hath carried
FTLNLINEFTLN 2237 Notice to Escalus and Angelo,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2238 Who do prepare to meet him at the gates,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2239 There to give up their power. If you can, pace your
FTLNLINEFTLN 2240 wisdom
FTLNLINEFTLN 2241145 In that good path that I would wish it go,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2242 And you shall have your bosom on this wretch,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2243 Grace of the Duke, revenges to your heart,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2244 And general honor.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 2245 I am directed by you.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2246150 This letter, then, to Friar Peter give.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2247 ’Tis that he sent me of the Duke’s return.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2248 Say, by this token, I desire his company
FTLNLINEFTLN 2250 I’ll perfect him withal, and he shall bring you
FTLNLINEFTLN 2251155 Before the Duke, and to the head of Angelo
FTLNLINEFTLN 2252 Accuse him home and home. For my poor self,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2253 I am combinèd by a sacred vow
FTLNLINEFTLN 2254 And shall be absent. Wend you with this letter.
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2255 Command these fretting waters from your eyes
FTLNLINEFTLN 2256160 With a light heart. Trust not my holy order
FTLNLINEFTLN 2257 If I pervert your course.—Who’s here?
SDEnter Lucio.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2258Good even, friar, where’s the Provost?
DUKESD,
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2260O, pretty Isabella, I am pale at mine heart to see
FTLNLINEFTLN 2261165 thine eyes so red. Thou must be patient. I am fain to
FTLNLINEFTLN 2262 dine and sup with water and bran. I dare not for my
FTLNLINEFTLN 2263 head fill my belly. One fruitful meal would set me to
FTLNLINEFTLN 2264 ’t. But they say the Duke will be here tomorrow. By
FTLNLINEFTLN 2265 my troth, Isabel, I loved thy brother. If the old
FTLNLINEFTLN 2266170 fantastical duke of dark corners had been at home,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2267 he had lived.SD
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2269 to your reports, but the best is, he lives not
FTLNLINEFTLN 2270 in them.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2271175Friar, thou knowest not the Duke so well as I do.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2272 He’s a better woodman than thou tak’st him for.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2274 you well.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2275Nay, tarry, I’ll go along with thee. I can tell thee
FTLNLINEFTLN 2276180 pretty tales of the Duke.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2278 already, sir, if they be true; if not true, none were
FTLNLINEFTLN 2279 enough.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2280I was once before him for getting a wench with
FTLNLINEFTLN 2281185 child.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2283Yes, marry, did I, but I was fain to forswear it.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2284 They would else have married me to the rotten
FTLNLINEFTLN 2285 medlar.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2287 Rest you well.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2288By my troth, I’ll go with thee to the lane’s end. If
FTLNLINEFTLN 2289 bawdy talk offend you, we’ll have very little of it.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2290 Nay, friar, I am a kind of burr. I shall stick.
SDThey exit.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 2291Every letter he hath writ hath disvouched
FTLNLINEFTLN 2292 other.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 2293In most uneven and distracted manner. His
FTLNLINEFTLN 2294 actions show much like to madness. Pray heaven his
FTLNLINEFTLN 22955 wisdom be not tainted. And why meet him at the
FTLNLINEFTLN 2296 gates and
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 2297I guess not.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 2298And why should we proclaim it in an hour
FTLNLINEFTLN 2299 before his entering, that if any crave redress of
FTLNLINEFTLN 230010 injustice, they should exhibit their petitions in the
FTLNLINEFTLN 2301 street?
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 2302He shows his reason for that: to have a dispatch
FTLNLINEFTLN 2303 of complaints, and to deliver us from devices
FTLNLINEFTLN 2304 hereafter, which shall then have no power to stand
FTLNLINEFTLN 230515 against us.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 2306Well, I beseech you let it be proclaimed.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2307 Betimes i’ th’ morn, I’ll call you at your house. Give
FTLNLINEFTLN 2308 notice to such men of sort and suit as are to meet
FTLNLINEFTLN 2309 him.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 231020I shall, sir. Fare you well.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2312 This deed unshapes me quite, makes me unpregnant
FTLNLINEFTLN 2313 And dull to all proceedings. A deflowered maid,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2314 And by an eminent body that enforced
FTLNLINEFTLN 231525 The law against it. But that her tender shame
FTLNLINEFTLN 2316 Will not proclaim against her maiden loss,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2317 How might she tongue me! Yet reason dares her no,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2318 For my authority bears of a credent bulk
FTLNLINEFTLN 2319 That no particular scandal once can touch
FTLNLINEFTLN 232030 But it confounds the breather. He should have lived,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2321 Save that his riotous youth with dangerous sense
FTLNLINEFTLN 2322 Might in the times to come have ta’en revenge
FTLNLINEFTLN 2323 By so receiving a dishonored life
FTLNLINEFTLN 2324 With ransom of such shame. Would yet he had lived.
FTLNLINEFTLN 232535 Alack, when once our grace we have forgot,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2326 Nothing goes right. We would, and we would not.
SDHe exits.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2327 These letters at fit time deliver me.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2328 The Provost knows our purpose and our plot.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2329 The matter being afoot, keep your instruction
FTLNLINEFTLN 2330 And hold you ever to our special drift,
FTLNLINEFTLN 23315 Though sometimes you do blench from this to that
FTLNLINEFTLN 2332 As cause doth minister. Go call at
FTLNLINEFTLN 2333 And tell him where I stay. Give the like notice
FTLNLINEFTLN 2334 To Valencius, Rowland, and to Crassus,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2335 And bid them bring the trumpets to the gate.
FTLNLINEFTLN 233610 But send me Flavius first.
FRIAR PETER FTLNLINEFTLN 2337It shall be speeded well.SD
SDEnter Varrius.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2338 I thank thee, Varrius. Thou hast made good haste.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2339 Come, we will walk. There’s other of our friends
FTLNLINEFTLN 2340 Will greet us here anon. My gentle Varrius.
SDThey exit.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 2341 To speak so indirectly I am loath.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2342 I would say the truth, but to accuse him so
FTLNLINEFTLN 2343 That is your part; yet I am advised to do it,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2344 He says, to veil full purpose.
MARIANA FTLNLINEFTLN 23455 Be ruled by him.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 2346 Besides, he tells me that, if peradventure
FTLNLINEFTLN 2347 He speak against me on the adverse side,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2348 I should not think it strange, for ’tis a physic
FTLNLINEFTLN 2349 That’s bitter to sweet end.
MARIANA
FTLNLINEFTLN 235010 I would Friar Peter—
SDEnter
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 2351 O peace, the Friar is come.
FRIAR PETER
FTLNLINEFTLN 2352 Come, I have found you out a stand most fit,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2353 Where you may have such vantage on the Duke
FTLNLINEFTLN 2354 He shall not pass you. Twice have the trumpets
FTLNLINEFTLN 235515 sounded.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2356 The generous and gravest citizens
FTLNLINEFTLN 2357 Have hent the gates, and very near upon
FTLNLINEFTLN 2358 The Duke is entering. Therefore hence, away.
SDThey exit.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2359 My very worthy cousin, fairly met.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2360 SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2361 glad to see you.
ANGELO, ESCALUS
FTLNLINEFTLN 2362 Happy return be to your royal Grace.
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 23635 Many and hearty thankings to you both.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2364 We have made inquiry of you, and we hear
FTLNLINEFTLN 2365 Such goodness of your justice that our soul
FTLNLINEFTLN 2366 Cannot but yield you forth to public thanks,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2367 Forerunning more requital.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 236810You make my bonds still greater.
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 2369 O, your desert speaks loud, and I should wrong it
FTLNLINEFTLN 2370 To lock it in the wards of covert bosom
FTLNLINEFTLN 2371 When it deserves with characters of brass
FTLNLINEFTLN 2372 A forted residence ’gainst the tooth of time
FTLNLINEFTLN 237315 And razure of oblivion. Give
FTLNLINEFTLN 2374 And let the subject see, to make them know
FTLNLINEFTLN 2375 That outward courtesies would fain proclaim
FTLNLINEFTLN 2376 Favors that keep within.—Come, Escalus,
FTLNLINEFTLN 237820 And good supporters are you.
SDEnter
FRIAR PETERSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2379 Now is your time. Speak loud, and kneel before him.
ISABELLASD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2380 Justice, O royal duke. Vail your regard
FTLNLINEFTLN 2381 Upon a wronged—I would fain have said, a maid.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2382 O worthy prince, dishonor not your eye
FTLNLINEFTLN 238325 By throwing it on any other object
FTLNLINEFTLN 2384 Till you have heard me in my true complaint
FTLNLINEFTLN 2385 And given me justice, justice, justice, justice.
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 2386 Relate your wrongs. In what, by whom? Be brief.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2387 Here is Lord Angelo shall give you justice.
FTLNLINEFTLN 238830 Reveal yourself to him.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 2389 O worthy duke,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2390 You bid me seek redemption of the devil.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2391 Hear me yourself, for that which I must speak
FTLNLINEFTLN 2392 Must either punish me, not being believed,
FTLNLINEFTLN 239335 Or wring redress from you. Hear me, O hear me,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2394 here.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 2395 My lord, her wits, I fear me, are not firm.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2396 She hath been a suitor to me for her brother
FTLNLINEFTLN 2397 Cut off by course of justice.
ISABELLASD,
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 2399 And she will speak most bitterly and strange.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 2400 Most strange, but yet most truly will I speak.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2401 That Angelo’s forsworn, is it not strange?
FTLNLINEFTLN 2402 That Angelo’s a murderer, is ’t not strange?
FTLNLINEFTLN 240345 That Angelo is an adulterous thief,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2405 Is it not strange, and strange?
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 2406Nay, it is ten times strange.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 2407 It is not truer he is Angelo
FTLNLINEFTLN 240850 Than this is all as true as it is strange.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2409 Nay, it is ten times true, for truth is truth
FTLNLINEFTLN 2410 To th’ end of reck’ning.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 2411 Away with her. Poor soul,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2412 She speaks this in th’ infirmity of sense.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 241355 O prince, I conjure thee, as thou believest
FTLNLINEFTLN 2414 There is another comfort than this world,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2415 That thou neglect me not with that opinion
FTLNLINEFTLN 2416 That I am touched with madness. Make not
FTLNLINEFTLN 2417 impossible
FTLNLINEFTLN 241860 That which but seems unlike. ’Tis not impossible
FTLNLINEFTLN 2419 But one, the wicked’st caitiff on the ground,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2420 May seem as shy, as grave, as just, as absolute
FTLNLINEFTLN 2421 As Angelo. Even so may Angelo,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2422 In all his dressings, caracts, titles, forms,
FTLNLINEFTLN 242365 Be an archvillain. Believe it, royal prince,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2424 If he be less, he’s nothing, but he’s more,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2425 Had I more name for badness.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 2426 By mine honesty,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2427 If she be mad—as I believe no other—
FTLNLINEFTLN 242870 Her madness hath the oddest frame of sense,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2429 Such a dependency of thing on thing,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2430 As e’er I heard in madness.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 2431 O gracious duke,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2432 Harp not on that; nor do not banish reason
FTLNLINEFTLN 243375 For inequality, but let your reason serve
FTLNLINEFTLN 2434 To make the truth appear where it seems hid,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2435 And hide the false seems true.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 2436Many that are not mad
FTLNLINEFTLN 2437 Have, sure, more lack of reason. What would you
FTLNLINEFTLN 243880 say?
FTLNLINEFTLN 2439 I am the sister of one Claudio,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2440 Condemned upon the act of fornication
FTLNLINEFTLN 2441 To lose his head, condemned by Angelo.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2442 I, in probation of a sisterhood,
FTLNLINEFTLN 244385 Was sent to by my brother; one Lucio
FTLNLINEFTLN 2444 As then the messenger—
LUCIOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2446 I came to her from Claudio and desired her
FTLNLINEFTLN 2447 To try her gracious fortune with Lord Angelo
FTLNLINEFTLN 244890 For her poor brother’s pardon.
ISABELLASD,
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2450 You were not bid to speak.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2451 No, my good lord,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2452 Nor wished to hold my peace.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 245395 I wish you now, then.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2454 Pray you take note of it, and when you have
FTLNLINEFTLN 2455 A business for yourself, pray heaven you then
FTLNLINEFTLN 2456 Be perfect.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2457I warrant your Honor.
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 2458100 The warrant’s for yourself. Take heed to ’t.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 2459 This gentleman told somewhat of my tale.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2460Right.
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 2461 It may be right, but you are i’ the wrong
FTLNLINEFTLN 2462 To speak before your time.—Proceed.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 2463105 I went
FTLNLINEFTLN 2464 To this pernicious caitiff deputy—
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 2465 That’s somewhat madly spoken.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 2466 Pardon it;
FTLNLINEFTLN 2467 The phrase is to the matter.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2468110 Mended again. The matter; proceed.
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 2469 In brief, to set the needless process by:
FTLNLINEFTLN 2470 How I persuaded, how I prayed and kneeled,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2471 How he refelled me, and how I replied—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2472 For this was of much length—the vile conclusion
FTLNLINEFTLN 2473115 I now begin with grief and shame to utter.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2474 He would not, but by gift of my chaste body
FTLNLINEFTLN 2475 To his concupiscible intemperate lust,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2476 Release my brother; and after much debatement,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2477 My sisterly remorse confutes mine honor,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2478120 And I did yield to him. But the next morn betimes,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2479 His purpose surfeiting, he sends a warrant
FTLNLINEFTLN 2480 For my poor brother’s head.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 2481 This is most likely!
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 2482 O, that it were as like as it is true!
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 2483125 By heaven, fond wretch, thou know’st not what
FTLNLINEFTLN 2484 thou speak’st,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2485 Or else thou art suborned against his honor
FTLNLINEFTLN 2486 In hateful practice. First, his integrity
FTLNLINEFTLN 2487 Stands without blemish; next, it imports no reason
FTLNLINEFTLN 2488130 That with such vehemency he should pursue
FTLNLINEFTLN 2489 Faults proper to himself. If he had so offended,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2490 He would have weighed thy brother by himself
FTLNLINEFTLN 2491 And not have cut him off. Someone hath set you on.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2492 Confess the truth, and say by whose advice
FTLNLINEFTLN 2493135 Thou cam’st here to complain.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 2494 And is this all?
FTLNLINEFTLN 2495 Then, O you blessèd ministers above,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2496 Keep me in patience, and with ripened time
FTLNLINEFTLN 2497 Unfold the evil which is here wrapped up
FTLNLINEFTLN 2498140 In countenance. Heaven shield your Grace from
FTLNLINEFTLN 2499 woe,
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 2501 I know you’d fain be gone.—An officer!
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2502 To prison with her. Shall we thus permit
FTLNLINEFTLN 2503145 A blasting and a scandalous breath to fall
FTLNLINEFTLN 2504 On him so near us? This needs must be a practice.—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2505 Who knew of your intent and coming hither?
ISABELLA
FTLNLINEFTLN 2506 One that I would were here, Friar Lodowick.
SD
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 2507 A ghostly father, belike. Who knows that Lodowick?
LUCIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 2508150 My lord, I know him. ’Tis a meddling friar.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2509 I do not like the man. Had he been lay, my lord,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2510 For certain words he spake against your Grace
FTLNLINEFTLN 2511 In your retirement, I had swinged him soundly.
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 2512 Words against me? This’ a good friar, belike.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2513155 And to set on this wretched woman here
FTLNLINEFTLN 2514 Against our substitute! Let this friar be found.
LUCIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 2515 But yesternight, my lord, she and that friar,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2516 I saw them at the prison. A saucy friar,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2517 A very scurvy fellow.
FRIAR PETERSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2519 I have stood by, my lord, and I have heard
FTLNLINEFTLN 2520 Your royal ear abused. First hath this woman
FTLNLINEFTLN 2521 Most wrongfully accused your substitute,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2522 Who is as free from touch or soil with her
FTLNLINEFTLN 2523165 As she from one ungot.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 2524We did believe no less.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2525 Know you that Friar Lodowick that she speaks of?
FRIAR PETER
FTLNLINEFTLN 2526 I know him for a man divine and holy,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2528170 As he’s reported by this gentleman;
FTLNLINEFTLN 2529 And on my trust, a man that never yet
FTLNLINEFTLN 2530 Did, as he vouches, misreport your Grace.
LUCIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 2531 My lord, most villainously, believe it.
FRIAR PETER
FTLNLINEFTLN 2532 Well, he in time may come to clear himself;
FTLNLINEFTLN 2533175 But at this instant he is sick, my lord,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2534 Of a strange fever. Upon his mere request,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2535 Being come to knowledge that there was complaint
FTLNLINEFTLN 2536 Intended ’gainst Lord Angelo, came I hither
FTLNLINEFTLN 2537 To speak as from his mouth, what he doth know
FTLNLINEFTLN 2538180 Is true and false, and what he with his oath
FTLNLINEFTLN 2539 And all probation will make up full clear
FTLNLINEFTLN 2540 Whensoever he’s convented. First, for this woman,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2541 To justify this worthy nobleman,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2542 So vulgarly and personally accused,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2543185 Her shall you hear disprovèd to her eyes
FTLNLINEFTLN 2544 Till she herself confess it.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 2545Good friar, let’s hear it.—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2546 Do you not smile at this, Lord Angelo?
FTLNLINEFTLN 2547 O heaven, the vanity of wretched fools!—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2548190 Give us some seats.—Come, cousin Angelo,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2549 In this I’ll be impartial. Be you judge
FTLNLINEFTLN 2550 Of your own cause.SD
SDEnter Mariana,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2551 Is this the witness, friar?
FTLNLINEFTLN 2552 First, let her show
MARIANA
FTLNLINEFTLN 2553195 Pardon, my lord, I will not show my face
FTLNLINEFTLN 2554 Until my husband bid me.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 2555 What, are you married?
MARIANA FTLNLINEFTLN 2556No, my lord.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 2557Are you a maid?
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 2559A widow, then?
MARIANA FTLNLINEFTLN 2560Neither, my lord.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 2561Why you are nothing, then, neither maid, widow,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2562 nor wife?
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2563205My lord, she may be a punk, for many of them
FTLNLINEFTLN 2564 are neither maid, widow, nor wife.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 2565Silence that fellow. I would he had some cause
FTLNLINEFTLN 2566 to prattle for himself.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2567Well, my lord.
MARIANA
FTLNLINEFTLN 2568210 My lord, I do confess I ne’er was married,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2569 And I confess besides I am no maid.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2570 I have known my husband, yet my husband
FTLNLINEFTLN 2571 Knows not that ever he knew me.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2572He was drunk, then, my lord; it can be no better.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 2573215For the benefit of silence, would thou wert so
FTLNLINEFTLN 2574 too.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2575Well, my lord.
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 2576 This is no witness for Lord Angelo.
MARIANA FTLNLINEFTLN 2577Now I come to ’t, my lord.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2578220 She that accuses him of fornication
FTLNLINEFTLN 2579 In selfsame manner doth accuse my husband,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2580 And charges him, my lord, with such a time
FTLNLINEFTLN 2581 When, I’ll depose, I had him in mine arms
FTLNLINEFTLN 2582 With all th’ effect of love.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 2583225Charges she more than me?
MARIANA FTLNLINEFTLN 2584Not that I know.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 2585No? You say your husband.
MARIANA
FTLNLINEFTLN 2586 Why, just, my lord, and that is Angelo,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2587 Who thinks he knows that he ne’er knew my body,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2588230 But knows, he thinks, that he knows Isabel’s.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 2589 This is a strange abuse. Let’s see thy face.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2590 My husband bids me. Now I will unmask.
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2591 This is that face, thou cruel Angelo,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2592 Which once thou swor’st was worth the looking on.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2593235 This is the hand which, with a vowed contract,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2594 Was fast belocked in thine. This is the body
FTLNLINEFTLN 2595 That took away the match from Isabel
FTLNLINEFTLN 2596 And did supply thee at thy garden house
FTLNLINEFTLN 2597 In her imagined person.
DUKESD,
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2599Carnally, she says.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 2600Sirrah, no more.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2601Enough, my lord.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 2602 My lord, I must confess I know this woman,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2603245 And five years since there was some speech of
FTLNLINEFTLN 2604 marriage
FTLNLINEFTLN 2605 Betwixt myself and her, which was broke off,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2606 Partly for that her promisèd proportions
FTLNLINEFTLN 2607 Came short of composition, but in chief
FTLNLINEFTLN 2608250 For that her reputation was disvalued
FTLNLINEFTLN 2609 In levity. Since which time of five years
FTLNLINEFTLN 2610 I never spake with her, saw her, nor heard from her,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2611 Upon my faith and honor.
MARIANASD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2613255 As there comes light from heaven and words from
FTLNLINEFTLN 2614 breath,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2615 As there is sense in truth and truth in virtue,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2616 I am affianced this man’s wife as strongly
FTLNLINEFTLN 2617 As words could make up vows. And, my good lord,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2618260 But Tuesday night last gone in ’s garden house
FTLNLINEFTLN 2619 He knew me as a wife. As this is true,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2620 Let me in safety raise me from my knees,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2621 Or else forever be confixèd here
FTLNLINEFTLN 2622 A marble monument.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2624 Now, good my lord, give me the scope of justice.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2625 My patience here is touched. I do perceive
FTLNLINEFTLN 2626 These poor informal women are no more
FTLNLINEFTLN 2627 But instruments of some more mightier member
FTLNLINEFTLN 2628270 That sets them on. Let me have way, my lord,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2629 To find this practice out.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 2630 Ay, with my heart,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2631 And punish them to your height of pleasure.—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2632 Thou foolish friar, and thou pernicious woman,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2633275 Compact with her that’s gone, think’st thou thy
FTLNLINEFTLN 2634 oaths,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2635 Though they would swear down each particular
FTLNLINEFTLN 2636 saint,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2637 Were testimonies against his worth and credit
FTLNLINEFTLN 2638280 That’s sealed in approbation?—You, Lord Escalus,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2639 Sit with my cousin; lend him your kind pains
FTLNLINEFTLN 2640 To find out this abuse, whence ’tis derived.
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2641 There is another friar that set them on.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2642 Let him be sent for.
FRIAR PETER
FTLNLINEFTLN 2643285 Would he were here, my lord, for he indeed
FTLNLINEFTLN 2644 Hath set the women on to this complaint;
FTLNLINEFTLN 2645 Your provost knows the place where he abides,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2646 And he may fetch him.
DUKESD,
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2648290 SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2649 cousin,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2650 Whom it concerns to hear this matter forth,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2651 Do with your injuries as seems you best
FTLNLINEFTLN 2652 In any chastisement. I for a while
FTLNLINEFTLN 2653295 Will leave you; but stir not you till you have
FTLNLINEFTLN 2654 Well determined upon these slanderers.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 2655My lord, we’ll do it throughly.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2657 Lodowick to be a dishonest person?
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2658300Cucullus non facit monachum, honest in nothing
FTLNLINEFTLN 2659 but in his clothes, and one that hath spoke most
FTLNLINEFTLN 2660 villainous speeches of the Duke.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 2661We shall entreat you to abide here till he
FTLNLINEFTLN 2662 come, and enforce them against him. We shall find
FTLNLINEFTLN 2663305 this friar a notable fellow.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2664As any in Vienna, on my word.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 2665Call that same Isabel here once again. I would
FTLNLINEFTLN 2666 speak with her.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2667 SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2668310 question. You shall see how I’ll handle her.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2669Not better than he, by her own report.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 2670Say you?
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2671Marry, sir, I think, if you handled her privately,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2672 she would sooner confess; perchance publicly she’ll
FTLNLINEFTLN 2673315 be ashamed.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 2674I will go darkly to work with her.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2675That’s the way, for women are light at midnight.
SDEnter Duke
ESCALUSSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2677 denies all that you have said.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2678320My lord, here comes the rascal I spoke of, here
FTLNLINEFTLN 2679 with the Provost.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 2680In very good time. Speak not you to him till
FTLNLINEFTLN 2681 we call upon you.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2682Mum.
ESCALUSSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2684 these women on to slander Lord Angelo? They have
FTLNLINEFTLN 2685 confessed you did.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2686 ’Tis false.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 2687 How? Know you where you are?
FTLNLINEFTLN 2688330 Respect to your great place, and let the devil
FTLNLINEFTLN 2689 Be sometime honored for his burning throne.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2690 Where is the Duke? ’Tis he should hear me speak.
ESCALUS
FTLNLINEFTLN 2691 The Duke’s in us, and we will hear you speak.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2692 Look you speak justly.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2693335 Boldly, at least.—But, O, poor souls,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2694 Come you to seek the lamb here of the fox?
FTLNLINEFTLN 2695 Good night to your redress. Is the Duke gone?
FTLNLINEFTLN 2696 Then is your cause gone too. The Duke’s unjust
FTLNLINEFTLN 2697 Thus to retort your manifest appeal,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2698340 And put your trial in the villain’s mouth
FTLNLINEFTLN 2699 Which here you come to accuse.
LUCIO
FTLNLINEFTLN 2700 This is the rascal; this is he I spoke of.
ESCALUSSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2701 Why, thou unreverend and unhallowed friar,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2702 Is ’t not enough thou hast suborned these women
FTLNLINEFTLN 2703345 To accuse this worthy man, but, in foul mouth
FTLNLINEFTLN 2704 And in the witness of his proper ear,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2705 To call him villain? And then to glance from him
FTLNLINEFTLN 2706 To th’ Duke himself, to tax him with injustice?—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2707 Take him hence. To th’ rack with him. We’ll touse
FTLNLINEFTLN 2708350
FTLNLINEFTLN 2709 Joint by joint, but we will know his purpose.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2710 What? “Unjust”?
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2712 Dare no more stretch this finger of mine than he
FTLNLINEFTLN 2713355 Dare rack his own. His subject am I not,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2714 Nor here provincial. My business in this state
FTLNLINEFTLN 2715 Made me a looker-on here in Vienna,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2716 Where I have seen corruption boil and bubble
FTLNLINEFTLN 2717 Till it o’errun the stew. Laws for all faults,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2718360 But faults so countenanced that the strong statutes
FTLNLINEFTLN 2720 As much in mock as mark.
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 2721 Slander to th’ state!
FTLNLINEFTLN 2722 Away with him to prison.
ANGELOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2723365 What can you vouch against him, Signior Lucio?
FTLNLINEFTLN 2724 Is this the man that you did tell us of?
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2725’Tis he, my lord.—Come hither, Goodman Baldpate.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2726 Do you know me?
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2728370 your voice. I met you at the prison in the absence of
FTLNLINEFTLN 2729 the Duke.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2730O, did you so? And do you remember what you
FTLNLINEFTLN 2731 said of the Duke?
DUKESD,
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2733375Do you so, sir? And was the Duke a fleshmonger,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2734 a fool, and a coward, as you then reported him to
FTLNLINEFTLN 2735 be?
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2737 ere you make that my report. You indeed spoke so
FTLNLINEFTLN 2738380 of him, and much more, much worse.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2739O, thou damnable fellow! Did not I pluck thee by
FTLNLINEFTLN 2740 the nose for thy speeches?
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2742 myself.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 2743385Hark how the villain would close now, after
FTLNLINEFTLN 2744 his treasonable abuses!
ESCALUS FTLNLINEFTLN 2745Such a fellow is not to be talked withal. Away
FTLNLINEFTLN 2746 with him to prison. Where is the Provost?SD
comes forward.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2748390 enough upon him. Let him speak no more. Away
FTLNLINEFTLN 2749 with those giglets too, and with the other confederate
FTLNLINEFTLN 2750 companion.
SD
DUKESD,
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 2752What, resists he?—Help him, Lucio.
LUCIOSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2755 you must be hooded, must you? Show your knave’s
FTLNLINEFTLN 2756 visage, with a pox to you! Show your sheep-biting
FTLNLINEFTLN 2757 face, and be hanged an hour! Will ’t not off?
SD
SDAngelo and Escalus stand.
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 2758400 Thou art the first knave that e’er mad’st a duke.—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2759 First, provost, let me bail these gentle three.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2760 SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2761 you
FTLNLINEFTLN 2762 Must have a word anon.—Lay hold on him.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2763405This may prove worse than hanging.
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2764 What you have spoke I pardon. Sit you down.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2765 We’ll borrow place of him.SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2766 leave.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2767 Hast thou or word, or wit, or impudence
FTLNLINEFTLN 2768410 That yet can do thee office? If thou hast,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2769 Rely upon it till my tale be heard,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2770 And hold no longer out.
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 2771 O my dread lord,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2772 I should be guiltier than my guiltiness
FTLNLINEFTLN 2773415 To think I can be undiscernible,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2774 When I perceive your Grace, like power divine,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2775 Hath looked upon my passes. Then, good prince,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2776 No longer session hold upon my shame,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2777 But let my trial be mine own confession.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2778420 Immediate sentence then and sequent death
FTLNLINEFTLN 2779 Is all the grace I beg.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 2780 Come hither, Mariana.
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2781 SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2782 woman?
ANGELO FTLNLINEFTLN 2783425I was, my lord.
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 2784 Go take her hence and marry her instantly.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2786 consummate,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2787 Return him here again.—Go with him, provost.
SD
ESCALUS
FTLNLINEFTLN 2788430 My lord, I am more amazed at his dishonor
FTLNLINEFTLN 2789 Than at the strangeness of it.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 2790 Come hither, Isabel.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2791 Your friar is now your prince. As I was then
FTLNLINEFTLN 2792 Advertising and holy to your business,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2793435 Not changing heart with habit, I am still
FTLNLINEFTLN 2794 Attorneyed at your service.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 2795 O, give me pardon
FTLNLINEFTLN 2796 That I, your vassal, have employed and pained
FTLNLINEFTLN 2797 Your unknown sovereignty.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 2798440 You are pardoned,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2799 Isabel.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2800 And now, dear maid, be you as free to us.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2801 Your brother’s death, I know, sits at your heart,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2802 And you may marvel why I obscured myself,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2803445 Laboring to save his life, and would not rather
FTLNLINEFTLN 2804 Make rash remonstrance of my hidden power
FTLNLINEFTLN 2805 Than let him so be lost. O most kind maid,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2806 It was the swift celerity of his death,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2807 Which I did think with slower foot came on,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2808450 That brained my purpose. But peace be with him.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2809 That life is better life past fearing death
FTLNLINEFTLN 2810 Than that which lives to fear. Make it your comfort,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2811 So happy is your brother.
ISABELLA FTLNLINEFTLN 2812 I do, my lord.
SDEnter Angelo,
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 2813455 For this new-married man approaching here,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2814 Whose salt imagination yet hath wronged
FTLNLINEFTLN 2815 Your well-defended honor, you must pardon
FTLNLINEFTLN 2817 brother—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2818460 Being criminal in double violation
FTLNLINEFTLN 2819 Of sacred chastity and of promise-breach
FTLNLINEFTLN 2820 Thereon dependent for your brother’s life—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2821 The very mercy of the law cries out
FTLNLINEFTLN 2822 Most audible, even from his proper tongue,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2823465 “An Angelo for Claudio, death for death.”
FTLNLINEFTLN 2824 Haste still pays haste, and leisure answers leisure;
FTLNLINEFTLN 2825 Like doth quit like, and measure still for
FTLNLINEFTLN 2826 measure.—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2827 Then, Angelo, thy fault’s thus manifested,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2828470 Which, though thou wouldst deny, denies thee
FTLNLINEFTLN 2829 vantage.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2830 We do condemn thee to the very block
FTLNLINEFTLN 2831 Where Claudio stooped to death, and with like
FTLNLINEFTLN 2832 haste.—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2833475 Away with him.
MARIANA FTLNLINEFTLN 2834 O my most gracious lord,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2835 I hope you will not mock me with a husband.
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 2836 It is your husband mocked you with a husband.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2837 Consenting to the safeguard of your honor,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2838480 I thought your marriage fit. Else imputation,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2839 For that he knew you, might reproach your life
FTLNLINEFTLN 2840 And choke your good to come. For his possessions,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2841 Although by
FTLNLINEFTLN 2842 We do instate and widow you with all
FTLNLINEFTLN 2843485 To buy you a better husband.
MARIANA FTLNLINEFTLN 2844 O my dear lord,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2845 I crave no other nor no better man.
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 2846 Never crave him. We are definitive.
MARIANASD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2847 Gentle my liege—
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 2848490 You do but lose your labor.—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2850 you.
MARIANA
FTLNLINEFTLN 2851 O, my good lord.—Sweet Isabel, take my part.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2852 Lend me your knees, and all my life to come
FTLNLINEFTLN 2853495 I’ll lend you all my life to do you service.
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 2854 Against all sense you do importune her.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2855 Should she kneel down in mercy of this fact,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2856 Her brother’s ghost his pavèd bed would break
FTLNLINEFTLN 2857 And take her hence in horror.
MARIANA FTLNLINEFTLN 2858500 Isabel,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2859 Sweet Isabel, do yet but kneel by me,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2860 Hold up your hands, say nothing. I’ll speak all.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2861 They say best men are molded out of faults,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2862 And, for the most, become much more the better
FTLNLINEFTLN 2863505 For being a little bad. So may my husband.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2864 O Isabel, will you not lend a knee?
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 2865 He dies for Claudio’s death.
ISABELLASD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2867 Look, if it please you, on this man condemned
FTLNLINEFTLN 2868510 As if my brother lived. I partly think
FTLNLINEFTLN 2869 A due sincerity governed his deeds
FTLNLINEFTLN 2870 Till he did look on me. Since it is so,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2871 Let him not die. My brother had but justice,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2872 In that he did the thing for which he died.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2873515 For Angelo,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2874 His act did not o’ertake his bad intent,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2875 And must be buried but as an intent
FTLNLINEFTLN 2876 That perished by the way. Thoughts are no subjects,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2877 Intents but merely thoughts.
MARIANA FTLNLINEFTLN 2878520 Merely, my lord.
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 2879 Your suit’s unprofitable. Stand up, I say.
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2880 I have bethought me of another fault.—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2882 At an unusual hour?
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 2883525 It was commanded so.
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 2884 Had you a special warrant for the deed?
PROVOST
FTLNLINEFTLN 2885 No, my good lord, it was by private message.
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 2886 For which I do discharge you of your office.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2887 Give up your keys.
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 2888530 Pardon me, noble lord.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2889 I thought it was a fault, but knew it not,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2890 Yet did repent me after more advice,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2891 For testimony whereof, one in the prison
FTLNLINEFTLN 2892 That should by private order else have died,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2893535 I have reserved alive.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 2894What’s he?
PROVOST FTLNLINEFTLN 2895His name is Barnardine.
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 2896 I would thou hadst done so by Claudio.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2897 Go fetch him hither. Let me look upon him.
SD
ESCALUSSD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2898540 I am sorry one so learnèd and so wise
FTLNLINEFTLN 2899 As you, Lord Angelo, have still appeared,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2900 Should slip so grossly, both in the heat of blood
FTLNLINEFTLN 2901 And lack of tempered judgment afterward.
ANGELO
FTLNLINEFTLN 2902 I am sorry that such sorrow I procure;
FTLNLINEFTLN 2903545 And so deep sticks it in my penitent heart
FTLNLINEFTLN 2904 That I crave death more willingly than mercy.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2905 ’Tis my deserving, and I do entreat it.
SDEnter Barnardine and Provost, Claudio,
and
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2906 Which is that Barnardine?
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 2908550 There was a friar told me of this man.—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2909 Sirrah, thou art said to have a stubborn soul
FTLNLINEFTLN 2910 That apprehends no further than this world,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2911 And squar’st thy life according. Thou ’rt condemned.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2912 But, for those earthly faults, I quit them all,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2913555 And pray thee take this mercy to provide
FTLNLINEFTLN 2914 For better times to come.—Friar, advise him.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2915 I leave him to your hand.—What muffled fellow’s
FTLNLINEFTLN 2916 that?
PROVOST
FTLNLINEFTLN 2917 This is another prisoner that I saved
FTLNLINEFTLN 2918560 Who should have died when Claudio lost his head,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2919 As like almost to Claudio as himself.
SD
DUKESD,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2920 If he be like your brother, for his sake
FTLNLINEFTLN 2921 Is he pardoned; and for your lovely sake,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2922 Give me your hand and say you will be mine,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2923565 He is my brother too. But fitter time for that.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2924 By this Lord Angelo perceives he’s safe;
FTLNLINEFTLN 2925 Methinks I see a quick’ning in his eye.—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2926 Well, Angelo, your evil quits you well.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2927 Look that you love your wife, her worth worth
FTLNLINEFTLN 2928570 yours.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2929 I find an apt remission in myself.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2930 And yet here’s one in place I cannot pardon.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2931 SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2932 coward,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2933575 One all of luxury, an ass, a madman.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2934 Wherein have I so deserved of you
FTLNLINEFTLN 2935 That you extol me thus?
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2936Faith, my lord, I spoke it but according to the
FTLNLINEFTLN 2937 trick. If you will hang me for it, you may, but I had
FTLNLINEFTLN 2938580 rather it would please you I might be whipped.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2940 Proclaim it, provost, round about the city,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2941 If any woman wronged by this lewd fellow—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2942 As I have heard him swear himself there’s one
FTLNLINEFTLN 2943585 Whom he begot with child—let her appear,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2944 And he shall marry her. The nuptial finished,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2945 Let him be whipped and hanged.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2946I beseech your Highness do not marry me to a
FTLNLINEFTLN 2947 whore. Your Highness said even now I made you a
FTLNLINEFTLN 2948590 duke. Good my lord, do not recompense me in
FTLNLINEFTLN 2949 making me a cuckold.
DUKE
FTLNLINEFTLN 2950 Upon mine honor, thou shalt marry her.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2951 Thy slanders I forgive and therewithal
FTLNLINEFTLN 2952 Remit thy other forfeits.—Take him to prison,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2953595 And see our pleasure herein executed.
LUCIO FTLNLINEFTLN 2954Marrying a punk, my lord, is pressing to death,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2955 whipping, and hanging.
DUKE FTLNLINEFTLN 2956Slandering a prince deserves it.
SD
FTLNLINEFTLN 2957 She, Claudio, that you wronged, look you restore.—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2958600 Joy to you, Mariana.—Love her, Angelo.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2959 I have confessed her, and I know her virtue.—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2960 Thanks, good friend Escalus, for thy much goodness.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2961 There’s more behind that is more gratulate.—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2962 Thanks, provost, for thy care and secrecy.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2963605 We shall employ thee in a worthier place.—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2964 Forgive him, Angelo, that brought you home
FTLNLINEFTLN 2965 The head of Ragozine for Claudio’s.
FTLNLINEFTLN 2966 Th’ offense pardons itself.—Dear Isabel,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2967 I have a motion much imports your good,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2968610 Whereto if you’ll a willing ear incline,
FTLNLINEFTLN 2969 What’s mine is yours, and what is yours is mine.—
FTLNLINEFTLN 2970 So, bring us to our palace, where we’ll show
FTLNLINEFTLN 2971 What’s yet behind
SD
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