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George Sewell [1723–5], The works of Shakespear in six [seven] volumes. Collated and Corrected by the former Editions, By Mr. Pope ([Vol. 7] Printed by J. Darby, for A. Bettesworth [and] F. Fayram [etc.], London) [word count] [S11101].
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SCENE VII. Enter Provost, Barnardine, Claudio, and Julietta.

Duke.
Which is that Barnardine?

Prov.
This my lord.

Duke.
There was a Friar told me of this man:

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Sirrah, thou'rt said to have a stubborn soul
That apprehends no further than this world,
And squar'st thy life accordingly: thou'rt condemn'd.
But for those earthly faults, I quit them all:
I pray thee take this mercy to provide
For better times to come: Friar, advise him;
I leave him to your hand. What muffled fellow's that?

Prov.
This is another prisoner that I sav'd,
Who should have dy'd when Claudio lost his head,
As like almost to Claudio as himself.

Duke.
If he be like your brother, for his sake
Is he pardon'd; and for your lovely sake,
Give me your hand, and say you will be mine,
He is my brother too; but fitter time for that.
By this lord Angelo perceives he's safe;
Methinks I see a quickning in his eye.
Well, Angelo, your evil quits you well;
Look that you love your wife; her worth worth yours.
I find an apt remission in my self,
And yet here's one in place I cannot pardon.
You, sirrah, that knew me for a fool, a coward, [To Lucio.
One all of luxury, an ass, a mad-man;
Wherein have I deserved so of you,
That you extol me thus?

Lucio.

'Faith, my lord, I spoke it but according to the trick; if you will hang me for it you may, but I had rather it would please you I might be whipt.

Duke.
Whipt first, Sir, and hang'd after.
Proclaim it, Provost, round about the city;
If any woman wrong'd by this lewd fellow,
(As I have heard him swear himself there's one
Whom he begot with child) let her appear,
And he shall marry her; the nuptial finish'd,

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Let him be whip'd and hang'd.

Lucio.

I beseech your Highness, do not marry me to a whore: your Highness said even now, I made you a Duke; good my lord, do not recompence me in making me a cuckold.

Duke.
Upon mine honour thou shalt marry her:
Thy slanders I forgive, and therewithal
Remit thy other forfeits; take him to prison:
And see our pleasure herein executed.

Lucio.

Marrying a punk, my lord, is pressing to death, whipping and hanging.

Duke.
Sland'ring a Prince deserves it.
She, Claudio, that you wrong'd, look you restore.
Joy to you, Mariana; love her Angelo:
I have confess'd her, and I know her virtue.
Thanks, good friend Escalus, for thy much goodness:
There's more behind that is more gratulate.
Thanks, Provost, for thy care and secresie;
We shall imploy thee in a worthier place:
Forgive him, Angelo, that brought you home
The head of Ragozine for Claudio's;
Th' offence pardons it self. Dear Isabel,
I have a motion much imports your good,
Whereto if you'll a willing ear incline,
What's mine is yours, and what is yours is mine:
So bring us to our palace, where we'll show
What's yet behind that's meet you all should know.
[Exeunt.

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THE COMEDY OF ERRORS.

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George Sewell [1723–5], The works of Shakespear in six [seven] volumes. Collated and Corrected by the former Editions, By Mr. Pope ([Vol. 7] Printed by J. Darby, for A. Bettesworth [and] F. Fayram [etc.], London) [word count] [S11101].
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