Measure For Measure Flashcards

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Beginning of scene

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I am come to know your pleasure

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2
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Then you might know it…. your brother cannot live

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Even so heaven keep your honor

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3
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Yet may he live…. must die

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Under you sentence?

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4
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Yea

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When I beseech you that in his reprieve longer or shorter he may be so fitted that his soul sicken not

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5
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Ha! Fie these filthy… to make a false one

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‘Tis set down so in heaven but not in earth

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Say you so? … as she that he hath stained?

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Sit believe this I had rather give up my body than my soul

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7
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I talk not of your soul… your brother is to die

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So

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8
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And his offense…. that pain.

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True

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9
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Admit no other way…. what would you do?

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As for my poor brother as for myself that is we’re I under the terms of death the impression of keen whips id wear as rubies and strip myself to death as too a bed that longing have been sick for ere id yield my body up to shame

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10
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Then your brother must die

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And twere it the cheaper way better it were a brother died at once than a sister by redeeming him should die forever

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11
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Were not you then… that you have slandered so?

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Ig-no-men-ie in ransom and free pardon are of two houses. Lawful mercy is nothing kin to foul redemption.

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12
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You seemd so of late…. than a vice.

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I have no tongue but one. Gentle my lord let me entreat you to speak the former language.

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13
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Plainly conceive I love you

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My brother did love Juliet and you tell me that he should die for it

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14
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He shall not isabel if you give me love

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I know your virtues hath a license it which seems a little fouler than it is to pluck on others

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15
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Believe me…. express my purpose

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Ha little honor and such pernicious purpose. Seeming seeming I will proclaim them Angelo look for it. Sign me a present pardon for my brother or with an outstretched throat I will tell the world aloud what a man thou art

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16
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Who will believe thee… my false o’weighs your true.

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To whom should I complain? Did I tell this who would believe me