Measure for Measure
By William Shakespeare.
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Dramatis Personae
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Vincentio, the Duke
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Angelo, deputy
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Escalus, an ancient lord
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Claudio, a young gentleman
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Lucio, a fantastic
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Two other gentlemen
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Provost
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Thomas, a friar
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Peter, a friar
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A justice
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Varrius
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Elbow, a simple constable
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Froth, a foolish gentleman
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Pompey, servant to Mistress Overdone
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Abhorson, an executioner
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Barnardine, a dissolute prisoner
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Isabella, sister to Claudio
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Mariana, betrothed to Angelo
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Juliet, beloved of Claudio
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Francisca, a nun
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Mistress Overdone, a bawd
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Lords, officers, citizens, boy, and attendants
Scene: Vienna.
Measure for Measure
Act I
Scene I
An apartment in the Duke’s palace.
Enter Duke, Escalus, Lords and Attendants. | |
Duke | Escalus. |
Escalus | My lord. |
Duke |
Of government the properties to unfold, |
Escalus |
If any in Vienna be of worth |
Duke | Look where he comes. |
Enter Angelo. | |
Angelo |
Always obedient to your grace’s will, |
Duke |
Angelo, |
Angelo |
Now, good my lord, |
Duke |
No more evasion: |
Angelo |
Yet give leave, my lord, |
Duke |
My haste may not admit it; |
Angelo | The heavens give safety to your purposes! |
Escalus | Lead forth and bring you back in happiness! |
Duke | I thank you. Fare you well. Exit. |
Escalus |
I shall desire you, sir, to give me leave |
Angelo |
’Tis so with me. Let us withdraw together, |
Escalus | I’ll wait upon your honour. Exeunt. |
Scene II
A street.
Enter Lucio and two Gentlemen. | |