Is't not enough, thou hast suborn'd these women joint, But we will know this purpose :-What! unjust ? Dvke. Be not so hot; the duke Dare no more stretch this finger of mine, than he Dare rack his own ; his subject am I not, Nor here provincial :' My business in this state Made me a looker-on here in Vienna, Where I have seen corruption boil and bubble, Till it o'er-run the stew : laws, for all faults ; But faults so countenanc'd, that the strong statutes Stand like the forfeits in a barber's shop, As much in mock as mark. Escal. Slander to the state ! Away with him to prison. Lucio? Lucio. 'Tis he, my lord.—Come hither, goodman bald-pate : Do you know me? Duke. I remember you, sir, by the sound of your voice : I met you at the prison, in the absence of the duke. Lucio. O, did you so ? And do you remember what you said of the duke ? Duke. Most notedly, sir. Lucio. Do you so, sir? And was the duke a fleshmonger, a fool, and a coward, as you then reported him to be? Duke. You must, sir, change persons with me, ere you make that my report : you, indeed, spoke so of him; and much more, much worse. (1) Accountable. Lucio. O thou damnable fellow ! Did not I pluck thee by the nose, for thy speeches ? Duke. I protest I love the duke, as I love myself. Ang. Hark! how the villain would close now, after his treasonable abuses. Escal. Such a fellow is not to be talk'd withal Away with him to prison :- Where is the provost ? Away with him to prison; lay bolts enough upon him; let him speak no more. Away with those giglotsi too, and with the other confederate companion. [The Provost lays hands on the Duke. Duke. Stay, sir; stay a while. Lucio. Come, sir; come, sir; come, sir; foh, sir : Why, you bald-pated, lying rascal ! you must be hooded, must you? Show your knave's visage, with a pox to you! show your sheep-biting face, and be hang'd an hour! Will’t not off? [Pulls off the friar's hood, and discovers the Duke. Duke. Thou art the first knave, that e'er made a duke. First, provost, let me bail these gentle three Sneak not away, sir; [To Lucio.) for the friar and you Must have a word anon :--lay hold on him. Lucio. This may prove worse than hanging. Duke. What you have spoke, I pardon ; sit you down. [To Escalus. We'll borrow place of him :—Sir, by your leave: (To Angelo. O my dread lord, (2) Service, you the When I perceive, your grace, like power divine, Come hither, Mariana : Say, wast thou e'er contracted to this woman? Ang I was, my lord. Duke. Go, take her hence, and marry her in stantly.Do ice, friar; which consummate, Return him here again :-Go with him, Provost. [Exeunt Angelo, Mariana, Peter, and Provost. Escal. My lord, I am more amaz'd at his dis honour, Than at the strangeness of it. Duke. Come hither, Isabel : Your friar is now your prince: As I was then Advertising, 3 and holy to your business, Not changing heart with habit, I am still Attorney'd at your service. Isab. O, give me pardon, That I, your vassal, have employ'd and pain'd Your unknown sovereignty. Duke. You are pardon'd, Isabel : dear maid, be you as free to us. Your brother's death, I know, sits at your heart; And you may marvel, why I obscurd myself, Labouring to save his life; and would not rather Make rash remonstrance of my bidden power, Than let him so be lost: 0, most kind maid, It was the swift celerity of his death, Which I did think with slower foot came on, That brain'd my purpose : But, peace be with him! That life is better life, past fearing death, Than that which lives to fear: make it your comfort, So happy is your brother. (1) Devices. (2) Following. (3) Attentive. And now, Re-enter Angelo, Mariana, Peter, and Provost. I do, my lord. here, brother vantage : haste; Away with him. Mari. O, my most gracious lord, husband : O, my dear lord, Duke. Never crave him; we are definitive. (1) Angelo's own tongue. to you. Mari. Gentle my liege, [Kneeling. Duke. You do but lose your labour: Away with him to death.—Now, sir, (To Lucio.) Mari. O, my good lord !-Sweet Isabel, take my part; Lend me your knees, and all my life to come I'll lend you, all my life to do you service. Duke. Against all sensel you do importune her: Should she kneel down, in mercy of this fact, Her brother's ghost his paved bed would break, And take her hence in horror. Mari. Isabel, Sweet Isabel, do yet but kneel by me; Hold up your hands, say nothing, I'll speak all . They say, best men are moulded out of faults ; And, for the most, become much more the better For being a little bad : so may my husband. O, Isabel! will you not lend a knee? Duke. He dies for Claudio's death, Isab. Most bounteous sir, [Kneeling. Look, if it please you, on this man condemn'd, As if my brother liv'd: I partly think, A due sincerity govern'd his deeds, Till he did look on me; since it is so, Let him not die : My brother had but justice, In that he did the thing for which he died : For Angelo, His act did not o'ertake bis bad intent, And must be buried but as an intent That perish'd by the way: thoughts are no subjects; Intents but merely thoughts. Mari. Merely, my lord. Duke. Your suit's unprofitable; stand l up, I say.-I have bethought me of another fault :Provost, how came it, Claudio was beheaded At an unusual hour? (1) Reason and affection. |