Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare
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That we remember. There is our commission, From which we would not have you warp.--Call hither, I say, bid come before us, Angelo.-- [Exit an Attendant.] What figure of us think you he will bear? For you must know we have with special soul Elected him our absence to supply; Lent him our terror, drest him with our love, And given his deputation all the organs Of our own power: what think you of it? ESCALUS. If any in Vienna be of worth To undergo such ample grace and honour, It is Lord Angelo. [Enter ANGELO.] DUKE. Look where he comes. ANGELO. Always obedient to your grace's will, I come to know your pleasure. DUKE. Angelo, |
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