Measure for Measure

Act 4, Scene 6

Street near the city gate.

A street near the city gate.

Enter ISABELLA and MARIANA

ISABELLA and MARIANA enter.

ISABELLA

To speak so indirectly I am loath:

I would say the truth; but to accuse him so,

That is your part: yet I am advised to do it;

He says, to veil full purpose.

ISABELLA

I hate to speak so evasively. I’d rather tell the truth. But to accuse Angelo is your job, the friar says, and he advises me to lie, to hide our real aim.

MARIANA

Be ruled by him.

MARIANA

We should do as he says.

ISABELLA

Besides, he tells me that, if peradventure

He speak against me on the adverse side,

I should not think it strange; for ’tis a physic

That’s bitter to sweet end.

ISABELLA

Besides, he tells me that I shouldn’t think it strange if he happens to contradict me. It’ll be like swallowing a bitter pill that offers a sweet cure.

MARIANA

I would Friar Peter—

MARIANA

I wish Friar Peter—

ISABELLA

O, peace! the friar is come.

ISABELLA

Oh, wait! The friar’s here.

Enter FRIAR PETER

FRIAR PETER enters.

FRIAR PETER

Come, I have found you out a stand most fit,

Where you may have such vantage on the duke,

He shall not pass you. Twice have the trumpets sounded;

The generous and gravest citizens

Have hent the gates, and very near upon

The duke is entering: therefore, hence, away!

FRIAR PETER

Come on, I’ve found you a good place to stand, where you’ll be so positioned that the duke won’t be able to bypass you. The trumpets have blown twice, the most high-born and important people have already gathered at the gates, and the duke’s about to enter. So, let’s go!

Exeunt

They exit.