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- $Unique_ID{SSP03201}
- $Title{Measure for Measure: Act I, Scene I}
- $Author{Shakespeare, William}
- $Subject{}
- $Log{Dramatis Personae*03200.txt}
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- Portions copyright (c) CMC ReSearch, Inc., 1989
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- The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
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- MEASURE FOR MEASURE
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- ACT I
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- SCENE I: An apartment in the DUKE'S palace.
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- {Enter DUKE VINCENTIO, ESCALUS, Lords and
- Attendants.}
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- DUKE VINCENTIO: Escalus.
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- ESCALUS: My lord.
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- DUKE VINCENTIO: Of government the properties to unfold,
- Would seem in me to affect speech and discourse;
- Since I am put to know that your own science
- Exceeds, in that, the lists of all advice
- My strength can give you: then no more remains,
- But that to your sufficiency........
- ...................as your Worth is able,
- And let them work. The nature of our people, 10
- Our city's institutions, and the terms
- For common justice, you're as pregnant in
- As art and practise hath enriched any
- That we remember. There is our commission,
- From which we would not have you warp. Call hither,
- I say, bid come before us Angelo.
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- [Exit an Attendant.]
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- What figure of us think you he will bear?
- For you must know, we have with special soul
- Elected him our absence to supply,
- Lent him our terror, dress'd him with our love, 20
- And given his deputation all the organs
- Of our own power: what think you of it?
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- ESCALUS: If any in Vienna be of worth
- To undergo such ample grace and honour,
- It is Lord Angelo.
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- DUKE VINCENTIO: Look where he comes.
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- {Enter ANGELO.}
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- ANGELO: Always obedient to your grace's will,
- I come to know your pleasure.
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- DUKE VINCENTIO: Angelo,
- There is a kind of character in thy life,
- That to the observer doth thy history
- Fully unfold. Thyself and thy belongings 30
- Are not thine own so proper as to waste
- Thyself upon thy virtues, they on thee.
- Heaven doth with us as we with torches do,
- Not light them for themselves; for if our virtues
- Did not go forth of us, 'twere all alike
- As if we had them not. Spirits are not finely touch'd
- But to fine issues, nor Nature never lends
- The smallest scruple of her excellence
- But, like a thrifty goddess, she determines
- Herself the glory of a creditor, 40
- Both thanks and use. But I do bend my speech
- To one that can my part in him advertise;
- Hold therefore, Angelo:--
- In our remove be thou at full ourself;
- Mortality and mercy in Vienna
- Live in thy tongue and heart: old Escalus,
- Though first in question, is thy secondary.
- Take thy commission.
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- ANGELO: Now, good my lord,
- Let there be some more test made of my metal,
- Before so noble and so great a figure 50
- Be stamp'd upon it.
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- DUKE VINCENTIO: No more evasion:
- We have with a leaven'd and prepared choice
- Proceeded to you; therefore take your honours.
- Our haste from hence is of so quick condition
- That it prefers itself and leaves unquestion'd
- Matters of needful value. We shall write to you,
- As time and our concernings shall importune,
- How it goes with us, and do look to know
- What doth befall you here. So, fare you well;
- To the hopeful execution do I leave you 60
- Of your commissions.
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- ANGELO: Yet give leave, my lord,
- That we may bring you something on the way.
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- DUKE VINCENTIO: My haste may not admit it;
- Nor need you, on mine honour, have to do
- With any scruple; your scope is as mine own
- So to enforce or qualify the laws
- As to your soul seems good. Give me your hand:
- I'll privily away. I love the people,
- But do not like to stage me to their eyes:
- Through it do well, I do not relish well 70
- Their loud applause and Aves vehement;
- Nor do I think the man of safe discretion
- That does affect it. Once more, fare you well.
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- ANGELO: The heavens give safety to your purposes!
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- ESCALUS: Lead forth and bring you back in happiness!
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- DUKE: I thank you. Fare you well.
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- [Exit.]
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- ESCALUS: I shall desire you, sir, to give me leave
- To have free speech with you; and it concerns me
- To look into the bottom of my place:
- A power I have, but of what strength and nature 80
- I am not yet instructed.
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- ANGELO: 'Tis so with me. Let us withdraw together,
- And we may soon our satisfaction have
- Touching that point.
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- ESCALUS: I'll wait upon your honour.
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- [Exeunt.]
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