. The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere. rtos is as follows :— Cliir. Relent, and save your souls. 1 M. Relent! tis cowardly and womanish. Cldr. Not to relent, is beastly, savage, and friend, I spy some pity in thy looks;O, if thine eye be not a thou on my side and entreat for me :A begging prince what beggar pities not r Ill drown you in the malmsey-butt within. \^Exil, with the Murd. A bloody deed, and desperately de-spatchd!How fain, like Pilate, would I wash my handsOf this most grievous murder! Re-enter Jtrst Miuderer. 1 Murd. How now? what mean


. The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere. rtos is as follows :— Cliir. Relent, and save your souls. 1 M. Relent! tis cowardly and womanish. Cldr. Not to relent, is beastly, savage, and friend, I spy some pity in thy looks;O, if thine eye be not a thou on my side and entreat for me :A begging prince what beggar pities not r Ill drown you in the malmsey-butt within. \^Exil, with the Murd. A bloody deed, and desperately de-spatchd!How fain, like Pilate, would I wash my handsOf this most grievous murder! Re-enter Jtrst Miuderer. 1 Murd. How now? what meanst thou, that thou helpst me not?By heaven, the duke shall know how slack youhave been. 2 Murd. I would he knew that I had savd his brother!Take thou the fee, and tell him what I say;For I repent me that the duke is slain. \ Murd. So do not I; go, coward as thou , I 11 go hide the body in some hole,Till that the duke give order for his burial;And when I have my meed, I will away;For this will out, and then I must not stay. [Scene IV.] 255


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