ACT IV - Scene IV Measure for Measure
A room in Angeloβs house.
| Enter Angelo and Escalus. | |
| Escalus | Every letter he hath writ hath disvouched other. |
| Angelo | In most uneven and distracted manner. His actions show much like to madness: pray heaven his wisdom be not tainted! And why meet him at the gates, and redeliver our authorities there? |
| Escalus | I guess not. |
| Angelo | And why should we proclaim it in an hour before his entering, that if any crave redress of injustice, they should exhibit their petitions in the street? |
| Escalus | He shows his reason for that: to have a dispatch of complaints, and to deliver us from devices hereafter, which shall then have no power to stand against us. |
| Angelo | Well, I beseech you, let it be proclaimed betimes iβ the morn; Iβll call you at your house: give notice to such men of sort and suit as are to meet him. |
| Escalus | I shall, sir. Fare you well. |
| Angelo |
Good night. Exit Escalus.
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