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- 1 Enter Duke disguised as a Friar, and Provost.
- 2 DUKE.
- 3 Hail to you, Provost, so I think you are.
- 4 PROVOST.
- 5 I am the Provost. What’s your will, good friar?
- 6 DUKE.
- 7 Bound by my charity and my blessed order,
- 8 I come to visit the afflicted spirits
- 9 Here in the prison. Do me the common right
- 10 To let me see them, and to make me know
- 11 The nature of their crimes, that I may minister
- 12 To them accordingly.
- 13 PROVOST.
- 14 I would do more than that, if more were needful.
- 15 Enter Juliet.
- 16 Look, here comes one, a gentlewoman of mine,
- 17 Who, falling in the flaws of her own youth,
- 18 Hath blistered her report. She is with child,
- 19 And he that got it, sentenced: a young man
- 20 More fit to do another such offence
- 21 Than die for this.
- 22 DUKE.
- 23 When must he die?
- 24 PROVOST.
- 25 As I do think, tomorrow.
- 26 [_To Juliet_.] I have provided for you; stay a while
- 27 And you shall be conducted.
- 28 DUKE.
- 29 Repent you, fair one, of the sin you carry?
- 30 JULIET.
- 31 I do; and bear the shame most patiently.
- 32 DUKE.
- 33 I’ll teach you how you shall arraign your conscience,
- 34 And try your penitence, if it be sound
- 35 Or hollowly put on.
- 36 JULIET.
- 37 I’ll gladly learn.
- 38 DUKE.
- 39 Love you the man that wronged you?
- 40 JULIET.
- 41 Yes, as I love the woman that wronged him.
- 42 DUKE.
- 43 So then it seems your most offenceful act
- 44 Was mutually committed?
- 45 JULIET.
- 46 Mutually.
- 47 DUKE.
- 48 Then was your sin of heavier kind than his.
- 49 JULIET.
- 50 I do confess it, and repent it, father.
- 51 DUKE.
- 52 ’Tis meet so, daughter; but lest you do repent
- 53 As that the sin hath brought you to this shame,
- 54 Which sorrow is always toward ourselves, not heaven,
- 55 Showing we would not spare heaven as we love it,
- 56 But as we stand in fear—
- 57 JULIET.
- 58 I do repent me as it is an evil,
- 59 And take the shame with joy.
- 60 DUKE.
- 61 There rest.
- 62 Your partner, as I hear, must die tomorrow,
- 63 And I am going with instruction to him.
- 64 Grace go with you! _Benedicite!_
- 65 [_Exit._]
- 66 JULIET.
- 67 Must die tomorrow? O, injurious love
- 68 That respites me a life, whose very comfort
- 69 Is still a dying horror!
- 70 PROVOST.
- 71 ’Tis pity of him.
- 72 [_Exeunt._]