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Measure for Measure (Folio, 1623)
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Measure for Measure. 79
2276bee not tainted: and why meet him at the gates and de-
2277liuer our authorities there?
2283of Complaints, and to deliuer vs from deuices heere-
2285vs.
2287times i'th' morne, Ile call you at your house: giue notice
2290Ang. Good night.
2291This deede vnshapes me quite, makes me vnpregnant
2292And dull to all proceedings. A deflowred maid,
2293And by an eminent body, that enforc'd
2297For my Authority beares of a credent bulke,
2298That no particular scandall once can touch
2299But it confounds the breather. He should haue liu'd,
2301Might in the times to come haue ta'ne reuenge
2304Alack, when once our grace we haue forgot,
2305Nothing goes right, we would, and we would not. Exit.
2306Scena Quinta.
2307Enter Duke and Frier Peter.
2311And hold you euer to our speciall drift,
2312Though sometimes you doe blench from this to that
2314And tell him where I stay: giue the like notice
2315To Valencius, Rowland, and to Crassus,
2316And bid them bring the Trumpets to the gate:
2319Enter Varrius.
2321Come, we will walke: There's other of our friends
2322Will greet vs heere anon: my gentle Varrius. Exeunt.
2323Scena Sexta.
2324Enter Isabella and Mariana.
2327That is your part, yet I am aduis'd to doe it,
2329Mar. Be rul'd by him.
2333That's bitter, to sweet end.
2334Enter Peter.
2335Mar. I would Frier Peter
2336Isab. Oh peace, the Frier is come.
2338Where you may haue such vantage on the Duke
2340Twice haue the Trumpets sounded.
2341The generous, and grauest Citizens
2342Haue hent the gates, and very neere vpon
2343The Duke is entring:
2344Therefore hence away. Exeunt.
2345Actus Quintus. Scoena Prima.
2346Enter Duke, Varrius, Lords, Angelo, Esculus, Lucio,
2347Citizens at seuerall doores.
2349Our old, and faithfull friend, we are glad to see you.
2350Ang. Esc. Happy returne be to your royall grace.
2351Duk. Many and harty thankings to you both:
2352We haue made enquiry of you, and we heare
2354Cannot but yeeld you forth to publique thankes
2355Forerunning more requitall.
2358To locke it in the wards of couert bosome
2361And razure of obliuion: Giue we your hand
2363That outward curtesies would faine proclaime
2364Fauours that keepe within: Come Escalus,
2365You must walke by vs, on our other hand:
2366And good supporters are you.
2367Enter Peter and Isabella.
2368Peter. Now is your time
2369Speake loud, and kneele before him.
2371Vpon a wrong'd (I would faine haue said a Maid)
2372Oh worthy Prince, dishonor not your eye
2373By throwing it on any other obiect,
2374Till you haue heard me, in my true complaint,
2376Duk. Relate your wrongs;
2377In what, by whom? be briefe:
2379Reueale your selfe to him.
2380Isab. Oh worthy Duke,
2381You bid me seeke redemption of the diuell,
2384Or wring redresse from you:
2385Heare me: oh heare me, heere.
2387She hath bin a suitor to me, for her Brother
Isab. Most