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LUCIO: |
Mum. |
ESCALUS: |
Come, sir: did you set these women on to slander |
Lord Angelo? they have confessed you did. |
DUKE VINCENTIO: |
'Tis false. |
ESCALUS: |
How! know you where you are? |
DUKE VINCENTIO: |
Respect to your great place! and let the devil |
Be sometime honour'd for his burning throne! |
Where is the duke? 'tis he should hear me speak. |
ESCALUS: |
The duke's in us; and we will hear you speak: |
Look you speak justly. |
DUKE VINCENTIO: |
Boldly, at least. But, O, poor souls, |
Come you to seek the lamb here of the fox? |
Good night to your redress! Is the duke gone? |
Then is your cause gone too. The duke's unjust, |
Thus to retort your manifest appeal, |
And put your trial in the villain's mouth |
Which here you come to accuse. |
LUCIO: |
This is the rascal; this is he I spoke of. |
ESCALUS: |
Why, thou unreverend and unhallow'd friar, |
Is't not enough thou hast suborn'd these women |
To accuse this worthy man, but, in foul mouth |
And in the witness of his proper ear, |
To call him villain? and then to glance from him |
To the duke himself, to tax him with injustice? |
Take him hence; to the rack with him! We'll touse you |
Joint by joint, but we will know his purpose. |
What 'unjust'! |
DUKE VINCENTIO: |
Be not so hot; the duke |
Dare no more stretch this finger of mine than he |
Dare rack his own: his subject am I not, |
Nor here provincial. My business in this state |
Made me a looker on here in Vienna, |
Where I have seen corruption boil and bubble |
Till it o'er-run the stew; laws for all faults, |
But faults so countenanced, that the strong statutes |
Stand like the forfeits in a barber's shop, |
As much in mock as mark. |
ESCALUS: |
Slander to the state! Away with him to prison! |
ANGELO: |
What can you vouch against him, Signior Lucio? |
Is this the man that you did tell us of? |
LUCIO: |
'Tis he, my lord. Come hither, goodman baldpate: |
do you know me? |
DUKE VINCENTIO: |
I remember you, sir, by the sound of your voice: I |
met you at the prison, in the absence of the duke. |
LUCIO: |
O, did you so? And do you remember what you said of the duke? |
DUKE VINCENTIO: |
Most notedly, sir. |
LUCIO: |
Do you so, sir? And was the duke a fleshmonger, a |
fool, and a coward, as you then reported him to be? |
DUKE VINCENTIO: |
You must, sir, change persons with me, ere you make |
that my report: you, indeed, spoke so of him; and |
much more, much worse. |
LUCIO: |
O thou damnable fellow! Did not I pluck thee by the |
nose for thy speeches? |
DUKE VINCENTIO: |
I protest I love the duke as I love myself. |
ANGELO: |
Hark, how the villain would close now, after his |
treasonable abuses! |
ESCALUS: |
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