The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare

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stick it in their children’s sight

       For terror, not to use, in time the rod

       Becomes more mock’d than fear’d; so our decrees,

       Dead to infliction, to themselves are dead;

       And liberty plucks justice by the nose;

       The baby beats the nurse, and quite athwart

       Goes all decorum.

       FRIAR.

       It rested in your grace

       To unloose this tied-up justice when you pleas’d;

       And it in you more dreadful would have seem’d

       Than in Lord Angelo.

       DUKE.

       I do fear, too dreadful:

       Sith ‘twas my fault to give the people scope,

       ‘Twould be my tyranny to strike and gall them

       For what I bid them do: for we bid this be done

       When evil deeds have their permissive pass

       And not the punishment. Therefore, indeed, my father,

       I have on Angelo impos’d the office;

       Who may, in the ambush of my name, strike home,

       And yet my nature never in the fight

       To do in slander. And to behold his sway,

       I will, as ‘twere a brother of your order,

       Visit both prince and people: therefore, I pr’ythee,

       Supply me with the habit, and instruct me

       How I may formally in person bear me

       Like a true friar. Moe reasons for this action

       At our more leisure shall I render you;

       Only, this one:—Lord Angelo is precise;

       Stands at a guard with envy; scarce confesses

       That his blood flows, or that his appetite

       Is more to bread than stone: hence shall we see,

       If power change purpose, what our seemers be.

       [Exeunt.]

      SCENE V. A Nunnery.

       [Enter ISABELLA and FRANCISCA.]

       ISABELLA.

       And have you nuns no further privileges?

       FRANCISCA.

       Are not these large enough?

       ISABELLA.

       Yes, truly; I speak not as desiring more,

       But rather wishing a more strict restraint

       Upon the sisterhood, the votarists of Saint Clare.

       LUCIO.

       [Within.] Ho! Peace be in this place!

       ISABELLA.

       Who’s that which calls?

       FRANCISCA.

       It is a man’s voice. Gentle Isabella,

       Turn you the key, and know his business of him;

       You may, I may not; you are yet unsworn:

       When you have vow’d, you must not speak with men

       But in the presence of the prioress;

       Then, if you speak, you must not show your face;

       Or, if you show your face, you must not speak.

       He calls again; I pray you answer him.

       [Exit FRANCISCA.]

       ISABELLA.

       Peace and prosperity! Who is’t that calls?

       [Enter LUCIO.]

       LUCIO.

       Hail, virgin, if you be; as those cheek-roses

       Proclaim you are no less! Can you so stead me

       As bring me to the sight of Isabella,

       A novice of this place, and the fair sister

       To her unhappy brother Claudio?

       ISABELLA.

       Why her unhappy brother? let me ask;

       The rather, for I now must make you know

       I am that Isabella, and his sister.

       LUCIO.

       Gentle and fair, your brother kindly greets you:

       Not to be weary with you, he’s in prison.

       ISABELLA.

       Woe me! For what?

       LUCIO.

       For that which, if myself might be his judge,

       He should receive his punishment in thanks:

       He hath got his friend with child.

       ISABELLA.

       Sir, make me not your story.

       LUCIO.

       It is true.

       I would not—though ‘tis my familiar sin

       With maids to seem the lapwing, and to jest,

       Tongue far from heart—play with all virgins so:

       I hold you as a thing ensky’d and sainted;

       By your renouncement an immortal spirit;

       And to be talk’d with in sincerity,

       As with a saint.

       ISABELLA.

       You do blaspheme the good in mocking me.

       LUCIO.

       Do not believe it. Fewness and truth, ‘tis thus:

       Your brother and his lover have embraced:

       As those that feed grow full: as blossoming time,

       That from the seedness the bare fallow brings

       To teeming foison; even so her plenteous womb

       Expresseth his full tilth and husbandry.

       ISABELLA.

       Some one with child by him?—My cousin Juliet?

       LUCIO.

       Is she your cousin?

       ISABELLA.

       Adoptedly, as school-maids change their names

       By vain though apt affection.

       LUCIO.

       She it is.

       ISABELLA.

       O, let him marry her!

       LUCIO.

       This is the point.

       The duke is very strangely gone from hence;

       Bore many gentlemen, myself being one,

       In hand, and hope of action: but we do learn

       By those that know the very nerves of state,

       His givings out were of an infinite distance

       From his true-meant design. Upon his place,

       And with full line of his authority,

       Governs Lord Angelo: a man whose blood

       Is very snow-broth; one who never feels

       The wanton stings and motions of the sense.

       But doth rebate and blunt his natural edge

       With profits of the mind, study, and fast.

       He,—to give fear to use and liberty,

       Which have for long run by the hideous law,

       As mice by lions,—hath pick’d out an act,

       Under


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