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it, sentenced; a young man More fit to do another such offence Than die for this. 15 _Duke._ When must he die? _Prov._ As I do think, to-morrow. I have provided for you: stay awhile, [_To Juliet._ And you shall be conducted. _Duke._ Repent you, fair one, of the sin you carry? _Jul._ I do; and bear the shame most patiently. 20 _Duke._ I'll teach you how you shall arraign your conscience, And try your penitence, if it be sound, Or hollowly put on. _Jul._ I'll gladly learn. _Duke._ Love you the man that wrong'd you? _Jul._ Yes, as I love the woman that wrong'd him. 25 _Duke._ So, then, it seems your most offenceful act Was mutually committed? _Jul._ Mutually. _Duke._ Then was your sin of heavier kind than his. _Jul._ I do confess it, and repent it, father. _Duke._ 'Tis meet so, daughter: but lest you do repent, 30 As that the sin hath brought you to this shame, Which sorrow is always towards ourselves, not heaven, Showing we would not spare heaven as we love it, But as we stand in fear,-- _Jul._ I do repent me, as it is an evil, 35 And take the shame with joy. _Duke._ There rest. Your partner, as I hear, must die to-morrow, And I am going with instruction to him. Grace go with you, _Benedicite!_ [_Exit._ _Jul._ Must die to-morrow! O injurious love, 40 That respites me a life, whose very comfort Is still a dying horror! _Prov._ 'Tis pity of him. [_Exeunt._ NOTES: II, 3. SCENE III.] SCENE IX. Pope. Act III. SCENE I. Johnson conj. 7: _crimes that I may_] _several crimes that I May_ Seymour conj. 9: Enter JULIET] Transferred by Dyce to line 15. 11: _flaws_] F3 F4. _flawes_ F1 F2. _flames_ Warburton (after Davenant). 26: _offenceful_] _offence full_ F1. 30: _lest you do repent_] F4. _least you do repent_ F1 F2 F3. _repent you not_ Pope. 33: _we would not spare_] Ff. _we'd not seek_ Pope. _we'd not spare_ Malone. _we would not serve_ Collier MS. _we'd not appease_ Singer conj. 36: _There rest_] _Tis well; there rest_ Hammer. 39: _Grace_] _So grace_ Pope. _May grace_ Steevens conj. _All grace_ Seymour conj. _Grace go with you_ is assigned to Juliet by Dyce (Ritson conj.). 40: _love_]
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