DUKE.  There was a friar told me of this man.  Sirrah, thou art said to have a stubborn soul,  That apprehends no further than this world,  And squar'st thy life according. Thou'rt condemn'd;  But, for those earthly faults, I quit them all,  And pray thee take this mercy to provide  For better times to come. Friar, advise him;  I leave him to your hand. What muffl'd fellow's that?.

There Was a Friar Told Me of This Man

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