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William Shakespeare (1564–1616).  The Oxford Shakespeare.  1914.

Measure for Measure

Act IV. Scene VI.


Street near the City Gate.
 
  
Enter ISABELLA and MARIANA.
 
  Isab.  To speak so indirectly I am loath: 
I would say the truth; but to accuse him so,   4
That is your part: yet I’m advis’d to do it; 
He says, to veil full purpose. 
  Mari.        Be rul’d by him. 
  Isab.  Besides, he tells me that if peradventure   8
He speak against me on the adverse side, 
I should not think it strange; for ’tis a physic 
That’s bitter to sweet end. 
  Mari.  I would, Friar Peter—  12
  Isab.        O, peace! the friar is come. 
  
Enter FRIAR PETER.
 
  F. Peter.  Come; I have found you out a stand most fit, 
Where you may have such vantage on the duke,  16
He shall not pass you. Twice have the trumpets sounded: 
The generous and gravest citizens 
Have hent the gates, and very near upon 
The duke is ent’ring: therefore hence, away!  [Exeunt.  20

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