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第10章 ACT II(5)

SCENE IV.Another part of the field

Excursions.Enter RICHARD and CLIFFORD

RICHARD.Now,Clifford,I have singled thee alone.Suppose this arm is for the Duke of York,And this for Rutland;both bound to revenge,Wert thou environ'd with a brazen wall.CLIFFORD.Now,Richard,I am with thee here alone.This is the hand that stabbed thy father York;And this the hand that slew thy brother Rutland;And here's the heart that triumphs in their death And cheers these hands that slew thy sire and brother To execute the like upon thyself;And so,have at thee![They fight]

Enter WARWICK;CLIFFORD flies

RICHARD.Nay,Warwick,single out some other chase;For I myself will hunt this wolf to death.Exeunt

SCENE V.Another part of the field

Alarum.Enter KING HENRY alone

KING HENRY.This battle fares like to the morning's war,When dying clouds contend with growing light,What time the shepherd,blowing of his nails,Can neither call it perfect day nor night.Now sways it this way,like a mighty sea Forc'd by the tide to combat with the wind;Now sways it that way,like the selfsame sea Forc'd to retire by fury of the wind.Sometime the flood prevails,and then the wind;Now one the better,then another best;Both tugging to be victors,breast to breast,Yet neither conqueror nor conquered.So is the equal poise of this fell war.Here on this molehill will I sit me down.To whom God will,there be the victory!For Margaret my queen,and Clifford too,Have chid me from the battle,swearing both They prosper best of all when I am thence.Would I were dead,if God's good will were so!For what is in this world but grief and woe?O God!methinks it were a happy life To be no better than a homely swain;To sit upon a hill,as I do now,To carve out dials quaintly,point by point,Thereby to see the minutes how they run-How many makes the hour full complete,How many hours brings about the day,How many days will finish up the year,How many years a mortal man may live.When this is known,then to divide the times-So many hours must I tend my flock;So many hours must I take my rest;So many hours must I contemplate;So many hours must I sport myself;So many days my ewes have been with young;So many weeks ere the poor fools will can;So many years ere I shall shear the fleece:So minutes,hours,days,months,and years,Pass'd over to the end they were created,Would bring white hairs unto a quiet grave.Ah,what a life were this!how sweet!how lovely!Gives not the hawthorn bush a sweeter shade To shepherds looking on their silly sheep,Than doth a rich embroider'd canopy To kings that fear their subjects'treachery?O yes,it doth;a thousand-fold it doth.And to conclude:the shepherd's homely curds,His cold thin drink out of his leather bottle,His wonted sleep under a fresh tree's shade,All which secure and sweetly he enjoys,Is far beyond a prince's delicates-His viands sparkling in a golden cup,His body couched in a curious bed,When care,mistrust,and treason waits on him.

Alarum.Enter a son that hath kill'd his Father,at one door;and a FATHER that hath kill'd his Son,at another door

SON.Ill blows the wind that profits nobody.This man whom hand to hand I slew in fight May be possessed with some store of crowns;And I,that haply take them from him now,May yet ere night yield both my life and them To some man else,as this dead man doth me.Who's this?O God!It is my father's face,Whom in this conflict I unwares have kill'd.O heavy times,begetting such events!From London by the King was I press'd forth;My father,being the Earl of Warwick's man,Came on the part of York,press'd by his master;And I,who at his hands receiv'd my life,Have by my hands of life bereaved him.Pardon me,God,I knew not what I did.And pardon,father,for I knew not thee.My tears shall wipe away these bloody marks;And no more words till they have flow'd their fill.KING HENRY.O piteous spectacle!O bloody times!Whiles lions war and battle for their dens,Poor harmless lambs abide their enmity.Weep,wretched man;I'll aid thee tear for tear;And let our hearts and eyes,like civil war,Be blind with tears and break o'ercharg'd with grief.

Enter FATHER,bearing of his SON

FATHER.Thou that so stoutly hath resisted me,Give me thy gold,if thou hast any gold;For I have bought it with an hundred blows.But let me see.Is this our foeman's face?Ah,no,no,no,no,it is mine only son!Ah,boy,if any life be left in thee,Throw up thine eye!See,see what show'rs arise,Blown with the windy tempest of my heart Upon thy wounds,that kills mine eye and heart!O,pity,God,this miserable age!What stratagems,how fell,how butcherly,Erroneous,mutinous,and unnatural,This deadly quarrel daily doth beget!O boy,thy father gave thee life too soon,And hath bereft thee of thy life too late!KING HENRY.Woe above woe!grief more than common grief!O that my death would stay these ruthful deeds!O pity,pity,gentle heaven,pity!The red rose and the white are on his face,The fatal colours of our striving houses:The one his purple blood right well resembles;The other his pale cheeks,methinks,presenteth.Wither one rose,and let the other flourish!If you contend,a thousand lives must perish.SON.

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