The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, And Poems of William Shakspere V.2

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c c 2 376 MEASURE FOR MEASURE. [aCT II.
IsAB. I have no tongue but one : gentle my lord, Let me entreat you speak the former language.
Ang. Plainly conceive, I love you.
IsAB. My brother did love Juliet ; and you tell me That he shall die for it.
Ang. He shall not, Isabel, if you give me love.
IsAB. I know, your virtue hath a licence in 't, Which seems a little fouler than it is, To pluck on others.
Ang. Believe me, on mine honour, My words express my purpose.
IsAB. Ha ! little honour to be muc
...h believ'd.
And most pernicious purpose ! — Seeming, seeming ! — I will proclaim thee, Angelo ; look for 't : Sign me a present pardon for my brother, Or, with an outstretch'd throat, I '11 tell the world aloud, What man thou art.
Ang. Who will believe thee, Isabel ?
My unsoil'd name, the austereness of my life, My vouch against you, and my place i' the state, Will so your accusation overweigh.
That you shall stifle in your own report, And smell of calumny. I have begun ; And now I give my sensual race the rein : Fit thy consent to my sharp appetite ; Lay by all nicety, and prolixious blushes.


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