ACT II - Scene III Measure for Measure
A room in a prison.
| Enter, severally, Duke disguised as a friar, and Provost. | |
| Duke | Hail to you, provost! so I think you are. |
| Provost | I am the provost. Whatβs your will, good friar? |
| Duke |
Bound by my charity and my blest order,
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| Provost | I would do more than that, if more were needful. |
| Enter Juliet. | |
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Look, here comes one: a gentlewoman of mine,
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| Duke | When must he die? |
| Provost |
As I do think, to-morrow.
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| Duke | Repent you, fair one, of the sin you carry? |
| Juliet | I do; and bear the shame most patiently. |
| Duke |
Iβll teach you how you shall arraign your conscience,
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| Juliet | Iβll gladly learn. |
| Duke | Love you the man that wrongβd you? |
| Juliet | Yes, as I love the woman that wrongβd him. |
| Duke |
So then it seems your most offenceful act
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| Juliet | Mutually. |
| Duke | Then was your sin of heavier kind than his. |
| Juliet | I do confess it, and repent it, father. |
| Duke |
βTis meet so, daughter: but lest you do repent,
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| Juliet |
I do repent me, as it is an evil,
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| Duke |
There rest.
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| Juliet |
Must die to-morrow! O injurious love,
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| Provost | βTis pity of him. Exeunt. |