Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Isa. As Angelo, euen so may Angelo
Isa. In all his dressings, caracts, titles, formes,
Isa. Be an arch‑villaine: Beleeue it, royall Prince
Isa. If he be lesse, he's nothing, but he's more,
Isa. Had I more name for badnesse.
Duke. Duke.
Duke. By mine honesty
Duke. If she be mad, as I beleeue no other,
Duke. Her madnesse hath the oddest frame of sense,
Duke. Such a dependancy of thing, on thing,
Duke. As ere I heard in madnesse.
Isab. Isab.
Isab. Oh gracious Duke
Isab. Harpe not on that; nor do not banish reason
Isab. For inequality, but let your reason serue
Isab. To make the truth appeare, where it seemes hid,
Isab. And hide the false seemes true.
Duk. Duk.
Duk. Many that are not mad
Duk. Haue sure more lacke of reason: