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Measure for Measure (Folio, 1623)
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951Scena Tertia.
952Enter Duke and Prouost.
957Here in the prison: doe me the common right
958To let me see them: and to make me know
959The nature of their crimes, that I may minister
960To them accordingly.
961Pro. I would do more then that, if more were needfull
962Enter Iuliet.
963Looke here comes one: a Gentlewoman of mine,
964Who falling in the flawes of her owne youth,
965Hath blisterd her report: She is with childe,
966And he that got it, sentenc'd: a yong man,
968Then dye for this.
970Pro. As I do thinke to morrow.
971I haue prouided for you, stay a while
976And try your penitence, if it be sound,
977Or hollowly put on.
978Iul. Ile gladly learne.
979Duk. Loue you the man that wrong'd you?
980Iul. Yes, as I loue the woman that wrong'd him.
982Was mutually committed.
983Iul. Mutually.
Du. 'Tis
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989Showing we would not spare heauen, as we loue it,
990But as we stand in feare.
991Iul. I doe repent me, as it is an euill,
992And take the shame with ioy.
994Your partner (as I heare) must die to morrow,
996Grace goe with you, Benedicite. Exit.
999Is still a dying horror.