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I met a fool i' the forest,
A motley fool.

      — As You Like It, Act II Scene 7

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1

Measure for Measure
[I, 1]

(stage directions)

1

[Enter DUKE VINCENTIO, ESCALUS, Lords and]
Attendants]

2

Measure for Measure
[I, 2]

Lucio

98

If the duke with the other dukes come not to
composition with the King of Hungary, why then all
the dukes fall upon the king.

3

Measure for Measure
[I, 2]

Lucio

264

I warrant it is: and thy head stands so tickle on
thy shoulders that a milkmaid, if she be in love,
may sigh it off. Send after the duke and appeal to
him.

4

Measure for Measure
[I, 3]

(stage directions)

289

[Enter DUKE VINCENTIO and FRIAR THOMAS]

5

Measure for Measure
[I, 4]

Lucio

403

This is the point.
The duke is very strangely gone from hence;
Bore many gentlemen, myself being one,
In hand and hope of action: but we do learn
By those that know the very nerves of state,
His givings-out were of an infinite distance
From his true-meant design. Upon his place,
And with full line of his authority,
Governs Lord Angelo; a man whose blood
Is very snow-broth; one who never feels
The wanton stings and motions of the sense,
But doth rebate and blunt his natural edge
With profits of the mind, study and fast.
He—to give fear to use and liberty,
Which have for long run by the hideous law,
As mice by lions—hath pick'd out an act,
Under whose heavy sense your brother's life
Falls into forfeit: he arrests him on it;
And follows close the rigour of the statute,
To make him an example. All hope is gone,
Unless you have the grace by your fair prayer
To soften Angelo: and that's my pith of business
'Twixt you and your poor brother.

6

Measure for Measure
[II, 3]

(stage directions)

963

[Enter, severally, DUKE VINCENTIO disguised as a]
friar, and Provost]

7

Measure for Measure
[III, 1]

(stage directions)

1221

[Enter DUKE VINCENTIO disguised as before, CLAUDIO,]
and Provost]

8

Measure for Measure
[III, 1]

(stage directions)

1277

[Exeunt DUKE VINCENTIO and Provost]

9

Measure for Measure
[III, 1]

(stage directions)

1391

[Re-enter DUKE VINCENTIO]

10

Measure for Measure
[III, 1]

Isabella

1432

I am now going to resolve him: I had rather my
brother die by the law than my son should be
unlawfully born. But, O, how much is the good duke
deceived in Angelo! If ever he return and I can
speak to him, I will open my lips in vain, or
discover his government.

11

Measure for Measure
[III, 1]

Vincentio

1438

That shall not be much amiss: Yet, as the matter
now stands, he will avoid your accusation; he made
trial of you only. Therefore fasten your ear on my
advisings: to the love I have in doing good a
remedy presents itself. I do make myself believe
that you may most uprighteously do a poor wronged
lady a merited benefit; redeem your brother from
the angry law; do no stain to your own gracious
person; and much please the absent duke, if
peradventure he shall ever return to have hearing of
this business.

12

Measure for Measure
[III, 2]

(stage directions)

1512

[Enter, on one side, DUKE VINCENTIO disguised as]
before; on the other, ELBOW, and Officers with POMPEY]

13

Measure for Measure
[III, 2]

Lucio

1596

Go to kennel, Pompey; go.
[Exeunt ELBOW, POMPEY and Officers]
What news, friar, of the duke?

14

Measure for Measure
[III, 2]

Lucio

1624

Why, what a ruthless thing is this in him, for the
rebellion of a codpiece to take away the life of a
man! Would the duke that is absent have done this?
Ere he would have hanged a man for the getting a
hundred bastards, he would have paid for the nursing
a thousand: he had some feeling of the sport: he
knew the service, and that instructed him to mercy.

15

Measure for Measure
[III, 2]

Vincentio

1631

I never heard the absent duke much detected for
women; he was not inclined that way.

16

Measure for Measure
[III, 2]

Lucio

1635

Who, not the duke? yes, your beggar of fifty; and
his use was to put a ducat in her clack-dish: the
duke had crotchets in him. He would be drunk too;
that let me inform you.

17

Measure for Measure
[III, 2]

Lucio

1640

Sir, I was an inward of his. A shy fellow was the
duke: and I believe I know the cause of his
withdrawing.

18

Measure for Measure
[III, 2]

Lucio

1644

No, pardon; 'tis a secret must be locked within the
teeth and the lips: but this I can let you
understand, the greater file of the subject held the
duke to be wise.

19

Measure for Measure
[III, 2]

Vincentio

1662

I can hardly believe that, since you know not what
you speak. But, if ever the duke return, as our
prayers are he may, let me desire you to make your
answer before him. If it be honest you have spoke,
you have courage to maintain it: I am bound to call
upon you; and, I pray you, your name?

20

Measure for Measure
[III, 2]

Lucio

1668

Sir, my name is Lucio; well known to the duke.

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