DUKE.  He who the sword of heaven will bear  Should be as holy as severe;  Pattern in himself to know,  Grace to stand, and virtue go;  More nor less to others paying  Than by self-offences weighing.  Shame to him whose cruel striking  Kills for faults of his own liking!  Twice treble shame on Angelo,  To weed my vice and let his grow!  O, what may man within him hide,  Though angel on the outward side!  How may likeness, made in crimes,  Make a practice on the times,  To draw with idle spiders' strings  Most ponderous and substantial things!  Craft against vice I must apply.  With Angelo tonight shall lie  His old betrothed but despised;  So disguise shall, by th' disguised,  Pay with falsehood false exacting,  And perform an old contracting. Exit.

He Who the Sword of Heaven Will Bear

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