Be sometime honour'd for his burning throne:Where is the duke? 'tis he should hear me speak. Escal. The duke's in us; and we will hear you speak: Look you speak justly. Duke. Boldly, at least:- But, O, poor souls, Come you to seek the lamb here of the fox? Good night to your redress. Is the duke gone? Then is your cause gone too. The duke's unjust, Thus to retort9 your manifest appeal, And put your trial in the villain's mouth, Lucio. This is the rascal; this is he I spoke of. Escal. Why, thou unreverend and unhallow'd friar! Is't not enough, thou hast suborn'd these women To accuse this worthy man; but, in foul mouth, And in the witness of his proper ear, To call him villain? And then to glance from him to the duke himself; To tax him with injustice? — Take him hence; To the rack with him: - We'll touze you joint by joint, But we will know this purpose:: : Duke. Be not so hot; the duke What! unjust? Dare no more stretch this finger of mine, than he Nor here provincial: My business in this state Where I have seen corruption boil and bubble, As much in mock as mark. 9 Refer back. 1 Accountable. Escal. Slander to the state! Away with him to prison. Ang. What can you vouch against him, signior Lucio? Is this the man that you did tell us of? Lucio. 'Tis he, my lord. Come hither, goodman bald-pate: Do you know me ? Duke. I remember you, sir, by the sound of your voice; I met you at the prison, in the absence of the duke. Lucio. O, did you.so? And do you remember what you said of the duke? Duke. Most notedly, sir. Lucio. Do you so, sir? And was the duke a flesh-monger, a fool and a coward, as you then reported him to be? Duke. You must, sir, change persons with me, ere you make that my report: you, indeed, spoke so of him; and much more, much worse. Lucio. O thou damnable fellow? Did not I pluck thee by the nose, for thy speeches? Duke. I protest, I love the duke, as I love my self. Ang. Hark! how the villain would close now, after his treasonable abuses. Escal. Such a fellow is not to be talk'd withal:Away with him to prison:-Where is the provost? Away with him to prison; lay bolts enough upon him: let him speak no more:-Away with those giglots 2 too, and with the other confederate companion. [The Provost lays hands on the Duke. Duke. Stay, sir; stay a while. Ang. What! resists he? Help him, Lucio. Lucio. Come, sir; come, sir; come, sir; foh, sir: 2 Wantons. Why, you bald-pated, lying rascal! you must be hooded, must you? Show your knave's visage, with a pox to you! show your sheep-biting face, and be hang'd an hour! Wilt not off? [Pulls off the Friar's hood, and discovers the Duke. Duke. Thou art the first knave, that e'er made a duke.. First, Provost, let me bail these gentle three: and you Must have a word anon:- lay hold on him. Lucio. This may prove worse than hanging. Duke. What you have spoke, I pardon; sit you down. [TO ESCALUS. We'll borrow place of him:- Sir, by your leave: [TO ANGELO. Hast thou or word, or wit, or impudence, That yet can do thee office?3 If thou hast, Rely upon it till my tale be heard, And hold no longer out. Ang. O my dread lord, I should be guiltier than my guiltiness, To think I can be undiscernible, When I perceive, your grace, like power divine, But let my trial be mine own confession; Duke. Come hither, Mariana: Say, wast thou e'er contracted to this woman? Duke. Go take her hence, and marry her in- 3 Service. 4. Devices. 5 Following. Do you the office, friar; which consummate, Return him here again:- Go with him, Provost. [Exeunt ANGELO, MARIANA, PETER, and Provost. Escal. My lord, I am more amaz'd at his dishonour, Than at the strangeness of it. Duke. Come hither, Isabel : Your friar is now your prince: As I was then Isab. O, give me pardon, That I, your vassal, have employed and pain'd Duke. You are pardon'd, Isabel: And now, dear maid, be you as free to us. Your brother's death, I know, sits at your heart; And you may marvel, why I obscur'd myself, Labouring to save his life; and would not rather Make rash remonstrance of my hidden power, Than let him so be lost: O, most kind maid, It was the swift celerity of his death, Which I did think with slower foot came on, So happy is your brother. fear: make it your com Re-enter ANGELO, Mariana, Peter, and Provost. Isab. I do, my lord. Duke. For this new-married man, approaching here, Whose salt imagination yet hath wrong'd (Being criminal, in double violation Of sacred chastity, and of promise-breach, Most audible, even from his proper7 tongue, Haste still pays haste, and leisure answers leisure; Which though thou would'st deny, denies thee vantage: We do condemn thee to the very block Where Claudio stoop'd to death, and with like haste; Away with him. Mari. O, my most gracious lord, Consenting to the safeguard of your honour, We do instate and widow you withal, Mari. I crave no other, nor no better man. O, my dear lord, [Kneeling. Duke. Never crave him; we are definitive. 7 Angelo's own tongue. |