. The works of Shakespeare: : in seven volumes. . ne, Uileft Measure/^ Measure, jzj Unlefs you have the grace by your fair prayerTo foften Angelo j and thats my Pith of bufinefsTwixt you and your poor brother. Ifab. Doth he foSeek for his life ? Lucio. Has cenfurd him already jAnd, as I hear, the Provoft hath a WarrantFors execution, Ifab. Alas! what poorAbilitys in me, to do him good? Lucio. AfTay the power you have. ^ Ifab. My power? Alas! I doubt. Lucio. Our doubts are traitors >And make us lofe the good, we oft might win,By fearing to attempt. Go to lord Angelo^And let him learn to know


. The works of Shakespeare: : in seven volumes. . ne, Uileft Measure/^ Measure, jzj Unlefs you have the grace by your fair prayerTo foften Angelo j and thats my Pith of bufinefsTwixt you and your poor brother. Ifab. Doth he foSeek for his life ? Lucio. Has cenfurd him already jAnd, as I hear, the Provoft hath a WarrantFors execution, Ifab. Alas! what poorAbilitys in me, to do him good? Lucio. AfTay the power you have. ^ Ifab. My power? Alas! I doubt. Lucio. Our doubts are traitors >And make us lofe the good, we oft might win,By fearing to attempt. Go to lord Angelo^And let him learn to know, when maidens fue,Men give like Gods j but when they weep and kneel,AH their petitions are as truly theirs,As they themfelvcs would owe them. Ifab. Ill fee what I can Lucio. But, fpeedily. Ifab. I will about it ftrait 5No longer flaying, but to give the motherNotice of my affair. I humbly thank you $Commend me to my brother: foon at nightIll fend him certain word of my fuccefs. Lucio. I take my leave of you. Ifab. Good Sir, adieu. {Exeunt*. Y 3 ACT


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