. The comedies, histories, tragedies, and poems of William Shakspere. {FiMa without the Town. Scene V.\. ACT V. SCENE I.—A public Place near the City Gate. Mariana [veiled), Isabella, and Peteb, at a distance. Enter at oppositeDuke, Varkius, Lords; Angelo, Escalus, Lucio, Provost, Officers,Citizens. Duke. My very worthy cousin, fairly met:— Our old and faithful friend, we are glad to see & EscAL. Happy return be to your royal grace!Duke. Many and hearty thankings to you both. We have made inquiry of you; and we hear Such goodness of your justice, that our soul Cannot but yield you for


. The comedies, histories, tragedies, and poems of William Shakspere. {FiMa without the Town. Scene V.\. ACT V. SCENE I.—A public Place near the City Gate. Mariana [veiled), Isabella, and Peteb, at a distance. Enter at oppositeDuke, Varkius, Lords; Angelo, Escalus, Lucio, Provost, Officers,Citizens. Duke. My very worthy cousin, fairly met:— Our old and faithful friend, we are glad to see & EscAL. Happy return be to your royal grace!Duke. Many and hearty thankings to you both. We have made inquiry of you; and we hear Such goodness of your justice, that our soul Cannot but yield you forth to public thanks, Forerunning more You make my bonds still greater. Duke. 0, your desert speaks loud; and I should wrong it. To lock it in the wards of covert bosom. When it deserves with characters of brass A forted residence, gainst the tooth of time, E e 2 sides,and 408 MEASURE FOR MEASURE. [aCT V. And razure of oblivion. Give me your hand, «b| And let the subject see, to make them know iji That outward courtesies would fain proclaimFavours that keep within.—Come, Esca


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