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Page 103
A man that apprehends death no more dreadfully , but as a drunken sleep ; careless , reck- | less , and fearless of what's past , present , or to come ; insensible of mortality , and desperately mortal . Duke . He wants advice . Prov .
A man that apprehends death no more dreadfully , but as a drunken sleep ; careless , reck- | less , and fearless of what's past , present , or to come ; insensible of mortality , and desperately mortal . Duke . He wants advice . Prov .
Page 109
That life is better life , past fearing death , Than that which lives to fear : make it your comfort , So happy is your brother . Re - enter ANGELO , MARIANA , PETER , and Provost . Isab . I do , my lord . Duke .
That life is better life , past fearing death , Than that which lives to fear : make it your comfort , So happy is your brother . Re - enter ANGELO , MARIANA , PETER , and Provost . Isab . I do , my lord . Duke .
Page 110
You do but lose your labour ; Away with him to death . — Now , sir , [ to Lucio . ] | to you . Mari . O , my good lord ! · Sweet Isabel , take Most bounteous sir , [ Kneeling . Look , if it please you , on this man condemn'd .
You do but lose your labour ; Away with him to death . — Now , sir , [ to Lucio . ] | to you . Mari . O , my good lord ! · Sweet Isabel , take Most bounteous sir , [ Kneeling . Look , if it please you , on this man condemn'd .
Page 126
Death is the fairest cover for her shame , That may be wish'd for . Beat . How now , cousin Hero ? Friar . Have comfort , lady . Leon . Dost thou look up ? Friar . Yea ; Wherefore should she not ? Leon . Wherefore ?
Death is the fairest cover for her shame , That may be wish'd for . Beat . How now , cousin Hero ? Friar . Have comfort , lady . Leon . Dost thou look up ? Friar . Yea ; Wherefore should she not ? Leon . Wherefore ?
Page 129
Brother , · - Ant . Content yourself : God knows , I lov'd my niece ; And she is dead , slander'd to death by villains ; That dare as well answer a man , indeed , As I dare take a serpent by the tongue : Boys , apes , braggarts , Jacks ...
Brother , · - Ant . Content yourself : God knows , I lov'd my niece ; And she is dead , slander'd to death by villains ; That dare as well answer a man , indeed , As I dare take a serpent by the tongue : Boys , apes , braggarts , Jacks ...
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