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Identifier: comediesofwillia04shak (find matches)
Title: The comedies of William Shakespeare
Year: 1896 (1890s)
Authors: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Abbey, Edwin Austin, 1852-1911
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Publisher: New York : Harper and brothers
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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lad to receive. I am confessorto Angelo, and I know this to be true; therefore, pre-pare yourself to death. Do not satisfy your resolutionwith hopes that are fallible. To-morrow you must die;go to your knees and make ready. Claud. Let me ask my sister pardon, I am so out oflove with life that I will sue to be rid of it. Duke. Hold you there.—Farewell.— \_Exit Claudio. Re-enter Provost. Provost, a word with you. Prov. Whats your will, father ? Duke. That now you are come you will be gone.Leave me awhile with the maid ; my mind promiseswith my habit, no loss shall touch her by my company. Prov. In good time. S^Exit Provost. Duke. The hand that hath made you fair hath madeyou good : the goodness that is cheap in beauty makesbeauty brief in goodness ; but grace, being the soul ofyour complexion, shall keep the body of it ever fair.The assault that Angelo hath made to you fortune hathconveyd to my understanding; and, but that frailtyhath examples for his falling, I should wonder at An-
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MEASURE FOR MEASURE .41 gelo. How will you do to content this substitute,and to save your brother? Isab. I am now going to resolve him. I had rathermy brother die by the law than my son should be un-lawfully born. But oh, how much is the good duke de-ceived in Angelo ! If ever he return, and I can speakto him, I will open my lips in vain or discover his gov-ernment. Dtike. That shall not be much amiss. Yet, as thematter now stands, he will avoid your accusation ; hemade trial of you only. Therefore, fasten your ear onmy advisings; to the love I have in doing good, a rem-edy presents itself. I do make myself believe that youmay most uprighteously do a poor wronged lady a mer-ited benefit, redeem your brother from the angry law,do no stain to your own gracious person, and muchplease the absent duke, if, peradventure, he shall everreturn to have hearing of this business. Isab. Let me hear you speak further; I have spiritto do anything that appears not foul in the truth of myspirit. Duke.

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