1 Gent. Claudio to prison? 'tis not fo. Bawd. Nay, but I know, 'tis fo; I faw him arrefted; saw him carry'd away; and, which is more, within these three days his head is to be chopt off. Lucio. But, after all this fooling, I would not have it fo: art thou fure of this? Bawd. I am too fure of it; and it is for getting madam Julietta with child. Lucio. Believe me, this may be; he promised to meet me two hours fince, and he was ever precise in promise-keeping. 2 Gent. Befides, you know, it draws fomething near to the speech we had to fuch a purpose. 1 Gent. But moft of all agreeing with the Proclamation. Lucio. Away, let's go learn the truth of it. [Exit. Manet Bawd. Bawd. Thus, what with the war, what with the fweat, what with the gallows, and what with poverty, I am cuftom-fhrunk. How now? what's the news with you? SCENE V. Enter Clown. ONDER man is carry'd to prison. Clown. Bawd. Well; what has he done? Clown. A woman. Bawd. But what's his offence? Clown. Groping for trouts in a peculiar river. Bawd. What? is there a maid with child by him? Clown. No; but there's a woman with maid by him. You have not heard of the Proclamation, have you? Bawd. What Proclamation, man? Clown. All houfes in the fuburbs of Vienna must be pluck'd down. Bawd. Bawd. And what fhall become of thofe in the city? Clown. They shall ftand for feed; they had gone down too, but that a wife burgher put in for them. Bawd. But fhall all our houfes of refort in the fuburbs be pull'd down? Clown. To the ground, mistress. Bawd. Why, here's a change, indeed, in the common-wealth; what shall become of me? Clown. Come, fear not you; good counfellors lack no clients; though you change your place, you need not change your trade: I'll be your tapfter still. Courage, there will be pity taken on you; you that have worn your eyes almoft out in the fervice, you will be confidered. Bawd. What's to do here, Thomas Tapfter? let's withdraw. Clown. Here comes Signior Claudio, led by the Provoft to prifon; and there's madam Juliet. Exeunt Bawd and Clown. SCENE VI. Enter. Provoft, Claudio, Juliet, and Officers. Lucio and two Gentlemen. ELLOW, why doft thou show me thus to Claud. Fth world? Bear me to prison, where I am committed. But from lord Angelo by fpecial charge. Claud. Thus can the Demi-god, Authority, Make us pay down, for our offence, by weight. The words of heav'n; on whom it will, it will; On whom it will not, fo; yet ftill 'tis juft. Lucio. Why, how now, Claudio? whence comes this restraint? Claud. From too much liberty, my Lucio, liberty; As furfeit is the father of much faft, So ev'ry scope by the immod'rate use Lucio. If I could speak fo wifely under an arrest, I would fend for certain of my creditors; and yet, to say the truth, I had as lief have the foppery of freedom, as the morality of imprisonment: what's thy offence, Claudio? Claud. What, but to speak of, would offend again. Lucio. What is't, murder? Claud. No. Lucio. Letchery? Claud. Call it fo. Prov. Away, Sir, you must go. Claud. One word, good friend:Lucio, a word with you. Lucio. A hundred; if they'll do you any good: is letchery fo look'd after? Claud. Thus ftands it with me; upon a true contract I got poffeffion of Julietta's bed, (You know the lady,) fhe is fast my wife; Remaining in the coffer of her friends; From whom we thought it meet to hide our love, "Till time had made them for us. But it chances, The ftealth of our * most mutual entertainment, With character too grofs, is writ on Juliet. And the new deputy now for the Duke, moft mutual-] i.e. moft intimate. The Phrafe is extremely elegant on this Occafion; yet difliked by the Oxford Editor, who ftrikes out most. Or Or whether that the body public be A horse whereon the Governor doth ride, Or in his eminence that fills it up, I ftagger in:) but this new Governor Which have, like unfcour'd armour, hung by th' wall So long, that nineteen Zodiacs have gone round, And none of them been worn; and, for a name, Now puts the drowfy and neglected A&t Freshly in me; 'tis furely, for a name. Lucio. I warrant, it is; and thy head ftands so tickle on thy fhoulders, that a milk-maid, if fhe be in love, may figh it off. Send after the Duke, and appeal to him. Claud. I have done fo, but he's not to be found. Acquaint her with the danger of my state, Such as moves men! befide, fhe hath profp'rous art Lucio. I pray, the may; as well for the encouragement of the like, which else would stand under grievous impofition; as for the enjoying of thy life, who I would be forry fhould be thus foolishly loft at a game of tick-tack. I'll to her. Claud. I thank you, good friend Lucio. Claud. Come, officer, away. B 6 [Exeunt. SCENE O; Duke. No, holy father, throw away that thought; Can pierce a complete bofom: why I defire thee More grave, and wrinkled, than the aims and ends Fri. May your Grace speak of it ? . Duke. My holy Sir, none better knows than you, How I have ever lov'd the life remov'd; And held in idle price to haunt Afsemblies, *(A man of strict ure and firm abstinence) Duke. We have ftrict Statutes and most biting Laws, (The needful bits and curbs for head-ftrong Steeds,) Which for these nineteen years we have let sleep; Even like an o'er-grown lion in a cave, That goes not out to prey: now, as fond fathers Having bound up the threat'ning twigs of birch, Only to stick it in their children's fight, A man of Stridure and firm abftinence] stricture makes no Sense in this Place. We should read, A man of ftri& ure and firm abftinence. i. e. a Man of the exactest conduct, and practifed in the fubdual of his Paffions. Ure an old Word for Ule, Practice, fo enur'd, habituated to. For |