ACT II
SCENE II. Another room in the same.
Pray you do.
I’ll know His pleasure, may be he will relent. Alas, He hath but as offended in a dream; All sects, all ages, smack of this vice, and he To die for ’t!
Now, what’s the matter, Provost?
Is it your will Claudio shall die tomorrow?
Hath he a sister?
Well, let her be admitted.
See you the fornicatress be removed; Let her have needful but not lavish means; There shall be order for it.
[Offering to retire.] Save your honour!
Stay a little while. [To Isabella.] You are welcome. What’s your will?
Well, what’s your suit?
Well, the matter?
Heaven give thee moving graces.
Must he needs die?
Maiden, no remedy.
I will not do’t.
But can you if you would?
Look, what I will not, that I cannot do.
He’s sentenced, ’tis too late.
[To Isabella.] You are too cold.
Pray you be gone.
[Aside.] Ay, touch him; there’s the vein.
Ay, well said.
Yet show some pity.
That’s well said.
Pray heaven she win him.
Thou’rt i’ th’ right, girl; more o’ that.
Art advised o’ that? More on’t.
Why do you put these sayings upon me?
Gentle my lord, turn back.
I will bethink me. Come again tomorrow.
Hark how I’ll bribe you. Good my lord, turn back.
How? Bribe me?
Ay, with such gifts that heaven shall share with you.
You had marred all else.
Well; come to me tomorrow.
[Aside to Isabella.] Go to, ’tis well; away.
Heaven keep your honour safe.
At any time ’fore noon.
Save your honour.