Digital facsimile of the Bodleian First Folio of Shakespeare's plays, Arch. G c.7
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Isab. Isab.
Isab. Iustice, O royall Duke, vaile your regard
Isab. Vpon a wrong'd (I would faine haue said a Maid)
Isab. Oh worthy Prince, dishonor not your eye
Isab. By throwing it on any other obiect,
Isab. Till you haue heard me, in my true complaint,
Isab. And giuen me Iustice, Iustice, Iustice, Iustice.
Duk. Duk.
Duk. Relate your wrongs;
Duk. In what, by whom? be briefe:
Duk. Here is Lord Angelo shall giue you Iustice,
Duk. Reueale your selfe to him.
Isab. Oh worthy Duke,
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.