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ACT IV.

SCENE I.

A room in Mariana's house.

MARIANA discovered sitting; a Boy singing."

SONG.

Take, O, take those lips away,
That so sweetly were forsworn;
And those eyes, the break of day,
Lights that do mislead the morn :
But my kisses bring again,

bring again,

Seals of love, but seal'd in vain,

seal'd in vain.

Mar. Break off thy song, and haste thee quick

away:

Here comes a man of comfort, whose advice
Hath often still'd my brawling discontent.-

Enter DUKE.

[Exit Boy.

I cry you mercy, sir; and well could wish
You had not found me here so musical:
Let me excuse me, and believe me so,-

My mirth it much displeased, but pleased my woe.1 Duke. 'Tis good: though music oft hath such a charm,

1 Though the music soothed my sorrows, it had no tendency to produce light merriment.'-Johnson.

To make bad, good, and good provoke to harm.

I pray you, tell me, hath any body inquired for me here to-day? much upon this time have I promised here to meet.

Mar. You have not been inquired after: I have sat here all day.

Enter ISABELLA.

Duke. I do constantly 1 believe you.-The time is come, even now. I shall crave your forbearance a little; may be, I will call upon you anon, for some advantage to yourself.

Mar. I am always bound to you.

Duke. Very well met, and welcome.

What is the news from this good deputy?

[Exit.

Isa. He hath a garden circummured 2 with brick,
Whose western side is with a vineyard back'd;
And to that vineyard is a planched gate,3
That makes his opening with this bigger key:
This other doth command a little door,

Which from the vineyard to the garden leads.
There have I made my promise to call on him,
Upon the heavy middle of the night.

Duke. But shall you on your knowlege find this way?

Isa. I have ta'en a due and wary note upon 't; With whispering and most guilty diligence,

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In action all of precept, he did show me
The way twice o'er.

Duke.
Between you 'greed, concerning her observance ?
Isa. No, none, but only a repair i̇' the dark;
And that I have possess'd1 him, my most stay
Can be but brief: for I have made him know,
I have a servant comes with me along,
That stays upon me; whose persuasion is,
I come about my brother.

Are there no other tokens

Duke.

"Tis well borne up.

I have not yet made known to Mariana

A word of this.-What, ho! within! come forth!

Re-enter MARIANA.

I pray you, be acquainted with this maid;
She comes to do you good.

Isa.

I do desire the like.

Duke. Do you persuade yourself that I respect

you?

Mar. Good friar, I know you do; and have

found it.

Duke. Take then this your companion by the

hand,

"Who hath a story ready for your ear :

I shall attend your leisure; but make haste;

The vaporous night approaches.

Mar.

Will 't please you walk aside? [Exeunt Mariana and Isabella.

1 Informed.

Duke. O place and greatness, millions of false

eyes 1

Are stuck upon thee! volumes of report

Run with these false and most contrarious quests
Upon thy doings! thousand 'scapes 3 of wit

3

Make thee the father of their idle dream,

And rack thee in their fancies !-Welcome! How agreed?

Re-enter MARIANA and ISABELLA.

Isa. She'll take the enterprise upon her, father,

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When you depart from him, but, soft and low, 'Remember now my brother.'

Mar.

Fear me not.

Duke. Nor, gentle daughter, fear you not at all: He is your husband on a pre-contract: To bring you thus together, 'tis no sin; Sith that the justice of your title to him Doth florish 5 the deceit. Come, let us go: Our corn's to reap, for yet our tithe's to sow.

[Exeunt.

1 Eyes insidious and traitorous.
3 Sallies.
4 Since.

2 Inquisitions.

5 Gild, or varnish over.

SCENE II.

A room in the prison.

Enter PROVOST and CLOWN.

Pro. Come hither, sirrah. man's head?

Can you cut off a

Clown. If the man be a bachelor, sir, I can: but if he be a married man, he is his wife's head, and I can never cut off a woman's head.

Pro. Come, sir, leave me your snatches,1 and yield me a direct answer. To-morrow morning are to die Claudio and Barnardine. Here is in our prison a common executioner, who in his office lacks a helper if you will take it on you to assist him, it shall redeem you from your gyves; 2 if not, you shall have your full time of imprisonment, and your deliverance with an unpitied whipping; for you have been a notorious bawd.

3

Clown. Sir, I have been an unlawful bawd, time out of mind; but yet I will be content to be a lawful hangman. I would be glad to receive some instruction from my fellow partner.

Pro. What ho, Abhorson! Where's Abhorson, there?

Enter ABHORSON.

Abh. Do you call, sir?

Pro. Sirrah, here's a fellow will help you to

1 Shuffling answers.

2 Fetters.

3 Unmerciful.

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