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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
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s be pulld down? Chniii. To the ground, mistress. Bazid. Why, heres a change indeed in the common-wealth ! What shall become of me ? Clown. Come, fear not you; good counsellors lackno clients. Though you change your place, you neednot change your trade ; Ill be your tapster still. Cour-age ; there will be pity taken on you : you that haveworn your eyes almost out in the service, you will beconsidered. Bawd. Whats to do here, Thomas Tapster? Letswithdraw. Clown. Here comes Signior Claudio, led by the pro-vost to prison ; and theres IMadam Juliet. S^Exeunt. ScENi-: III.—Enter Provost, Claudio, Juliet, and Offi-cers ; Lucio, and two Gentlemen. Claud. Fellow, why dost thou show me thus to theworld ?Bear me to prison, where I am committed. Prov. I do it not in evil disposition,But from Lord Angelo by special charge. Claud. Thus can the demi-god AuthorityMake us pay down for our offence by weio^ht.The words of Heaven—on whom it will, it will;On whom it will not, so ; yet still tis just.
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MEASURE FOR MEASURE 9 Lucio. Why, how now, Claudio? Whence comesthis restraint ? Claud. From too much liberty, my Lucio, liberty;As surfeit is the father of much fast.So every scope by the immoderate useTurns to restraint. Our natures do pursue(Like rats that ravin down their proper bane)A thirsty evil; and when we drink, we die. Lucio. If I could speak so wisely under an arrest, Iwould send for certain of my creditors. And yet, tosay the truth, I had as lief have the foppery of freedomas the morality of imprisonment. Whats thy offence,Claudio ) Claud. What but to speak of would offend again. Lucio. What, is it murder ) Claud. No. Lucio. Lechery) Claud. Call it so. Prov. Away, sir ; you must go. Claud. One word, good friend.—Lucio, a word withyou. \Takes him aside. Lucio. A hundred, if theyll do you any good.—Is lechery so lookd after .f* Claiid. Thus stands it with me : Upon a true con-tractI got possession of Juliettas bed;You know the lady; she is fast my wife,Save that we do t

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