Measure act 2

Cards (39)

  • Tis one thing to be tempted , Escalus, / Another to fall.- Angelo
  • Sir, he must die - Angelo
  • Well, Heaven forgive him, and forgive us all!/ Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall- Escalus
  • two notorious benefactors- Elbow
  • Hoping you'll find good cause to whip them all- Angelo
  • If the law would allow it, sir- Pompey
  • Does your Worship mean to geld and splay all the / youth of the city?- Pompey
  • Truly, sir, in my poor opinion, they will to't then- Pompey
  • Lord Angelo is severe- Justice
  • Dispose of her- Angelo
  • At war 'twixt will and will not- Isabella
  • O just but severe law!- Isabella
  • Must he needs die?- Isabella
  • Maiden no remedy- Angelo
  • It is the law, not I, condemn your brother- Angelo
  • O, it is excellent / To have a giant's strength, but it is tyrannous/ To use it like a giant - Isabella
  • like an angry ape- Isabella
  • what's this, what's this?- Angelo
  • The tempter or the tempted, who sins most, ha?- Angelo
  • lying by the violet in the sun,/ Do as the carrion does, not as the flow'r- Angelo
  • to catch a saint/ With saints dost bait thy hook!- Angelo
  • Ever till now, When men were fond, i smiled, and wondered how - Angelo
  • why does blood thus muster to my heart- Angelo
  • Their saucy sweetness that do coin Heaven's image/ In stamps that are forbid - Angelo
  • Tis set down so in Heaven, but nor in earth - Isabella
  • Give up your body to such sweet uncleanness/ As she that he hath stained- Angelo
  • our compelled sins/ Stand more for number than for accompt - Angelo
  • You must lay down the treasures of your body - Angelo
  • Better it were a brother died at once/ Than a sister, by redeeming him./Should die for ever - Isabella
  • I something do excuse the thing I hate/ For his advantage that I dearly love- Isabella
  • Seeming , seeming!- Isabella
  • with an outstretched through, I'll tell the world aloud/ What man, thou art- Isabella
  • who will believe thee, Isabel
  • Will so your accusation overweigh - Angelo
  • I have begun,/ and now i give my sensual race the rein - Angelo
  • redeem thy brother / By yielding up thy body to my will - Angelo
  • my false o'erweighs your true - Angelo
  • had he twenty heads to tender down/ On twenty bloody blocks, he'd yeild them up - Isabella
  • More than our brother is our chastity- Isabella