id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 23045 Shakespeare, William Measure for Measure The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.] .txt text/plain 32264 7321 99 _Enter DUKE, ESCALUS, _Lords_ and _Attendants_._ _Escal._ I shall desire you, sir, to give me leave _Lucio._ I believe thee; for I think thou never wast _Duke._ My holy sir, none better knows than you _Pom._ Sir, but you shall come to it, by your honour's _Enter, severally, DUKE disguised as a friar, and PROVOST._ 104, 105: Capell (conj.) and Collier end the first line at _must_. _Enter DUKE disguised as before, CLAUDIO, and PROVOST._ _Duke._ So, then, you hope of pardon from Lord Angelo? _Duke._ And you, good brother father. _Duke._ He shall know you better, sir, if I may live to _Duke._ 'Tis good; though music oft hath such a charm _Duke._ And here comes Claudio's pardon. _Lucio._ Friar, thou knowest not the Duke so well as I _Duke._ I thank thee, Varrius; thou hast made good haste: DUKE, VARRIUS, LORDS, ANGELO, ESCALUS, LUCIO, PROVOST, _Duke._ Good friar, let's hear it. ./cache/23045.txt ./txt/23045.txt