Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Isab. You bid me seeke redemption of the diuell,
Isab. Heare me your selfe: for that which I must speake
Isab. Must either punish me, not being beleeu'd,
Isab. Or wring redresse from you:
Isab. Heare me: oh heare me, heere.
Ang. Ang.
Ang. My Lord, her wits I feare me are not firme:
Ang. She hath bin a suitor to me, for her Brother
Ang. Cut off by course of Iustice.
Isab. Isab.
Isab. By course of Iustice.
Ang. And she will speake most bitterly, and strange.
Ang. Isab. Most
Ang. Measure for Measure.
Isab. Most strange: but yet most truely wil I speake,
Isab. That Angelo's forsworne, is it not strange?
Isab. That Angelo's a murtherer, is't not strange?
Isab. That Angelo is an adulterous thiefe,