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William Aldis Wright [1863–1866], The works of William Shakespeare edited by William George Clark... and John Glover [and William Aldis Wright] (Macmillan and Co., London) [word count] [S10701].
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Scene VI. [Footnote: Street near the city-gate. Enter Isabella and Mariana.

Isab.
To speak so indirectly I am loath:
I would note say the truth; but to accuse him so,
That is your part: yet I am note advised to do it;
He says, to veil full note purpose.

Mari.
Be ruled by him.

Isab.
Besides, he tells me that, if peradventure
He speak against me on the adverse side,
I should not think it strange; for 'tis a physic
That's bitter to sweet end.

Mari.
I would Friar Peter—

Isab.
O, peace! the friar is come.
Enter Friar Peter.

Fri. P.
Come, I have found you out a stand most fit,
Where you may have such vantage on the Duke,

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He shall not pass you. Twice have the trumpets sounded;
The generous and gravest citizens
Have hent the gates, and very near upon
The Duke is entering: therefore, hence, away! [Exeunt.
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William Aldis Wright [1863–1866], The works of William Shakespeare edited by William George Clark... and John Glover [and William Aldis Wright] (Macmillan and Co., London) [word count] [S10701].
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