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- 1 Enter Angelo and Escalus.
- 2 ESCALUS.
- 3 Every letter he hath writ hath disvouched other.
- 4 ANGELO.
- 5 In most uneven and distracted manner. His actions show much like to
- 6 madness; pray heaven his wisdom be not tainted. And why meet him at the
- 7 gates and redeliver our authorities there?
- 8 ESCALUS.
- 9 I guess not.
- 10 ANGELO.
- 11 And why should we proclaim it in an hour before his entering, that if
- 12 any crave redress of injustice, they should exhibit their petitions in
- 13 the street?
- 14 ESCALUS.
- 15 He shows his reason for that: to have a dispatch of complaints, and to
- 16 deliver us from devices hereafter, which shall then have no power to
- 17 stand against us.
- 18 ANGELO.
- 19 Well, I beseech you, let it be proclaimed.
- 20 Betimes i’ th’ morn I’ll call you at your house.
- 21 Give notice to such men of sort and suit
- 22 As are to meet him.
- 23 ESCALUS.
- 24 I shall, sir. Fare you well.
- 25 [_Exit._]
- 26 ANGELO.
- 27 Good night.
- 28 This deed unshapes me quite, makes me unpregnant
- 29 And dull to all proceedings. A deflowered maid;
- 30 And by an eminent body that enforced
- 31 The law against it! But that her tender shame
- 32 Will not proclaim against her maiden loss,
- 33 How might she tongue me! Yet reason dares her no,
- 34 For my authority bears so credent bulk
- 35 That no particular scandal once can touch
- 36 But it confounds the breather. He should have lived,
- 37 Save that his riotous youth, with dangerous sense,
- 38 Might in the times to come have ta’en revenge
- 39 By so receiving a dishonoured life
- 40 With ransom of such shame. Would yet he had lived.
- 41 Alack, when once our grace we have forgot,
- 42 Nothing goes right; we would, and we would not.
- 43 [_Exit._]