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Measure for Measure (Folio, 1623)
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288Scena Quarta.
289Enter Duke and Frier Thomas.
290Duk. No: holy Father, throw away that thought,
291Beleeue not that the dribling dart of Loue
294More graue, and wrinkled, then the aimes, and ends
295Of burning youth.
297Duk. My holy Sir, none better knowes then you
298How I haue euer lou'd the life remoued
299And held in idle price, to haunt assemblies
301I haue deliuerd to Lord Angelo
303My absolute power, and place here in Vienna,
306And so it is receiu'd: Now (pious Sir)
307You will demand of me, why I do this.
308Fri. Gladly, my Lord.
310(The needfull bits and curbes to headstrong weedes,)
311Which for this foureteene yeares, we haue let slip,
312Euen like an ore-growne Lyon in a Caue
313That goes not out to prey: Now, as fond Fathers,
314Hauing bound vp the threatning twigs of birch,
316For terror, not to vse: in time the rod
317More mock'd, then fear'd: so our Decrees,
320The Baby beates the Nurse, and quite athwart
321Goes all decorum.
324And it in you more dreadfull would haue seem'd
325Then in Lord Angelo.
326Duk. I doe feare: too dreadfull:
327Sith 'twas my fault, to giue the people scope,
328'Twould be my tirrany to strike and gall them,
329For what I bid them doe: For, we bid this be done
331And not the punishment: therefore indeede (my father)
332I haue on Angelo impos'd the office,
334And yet, my nature neuer in the sight
336I will, as 'twere a brother of your Order,
337Visit both Prince, and People: Therefore I pre'thee
339How I may formally in person beare
342Onely, this one: Lord Angelo is precise,
344That his blood flowes: or that his appetite
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64Measure for Measure.