登陆注册
19509800000008

第8章 ACT II(2)

O,had thy grandsire with a prophet's eye Seen how his son's son should destroy his sons,From forth thy reach he would have laid thy shame,Deposing thee before thou wert possess'd,Which art possess'd now to depose thyself.Why,cousin,wert thou regent of the world,It were a shame to let this land by lease;But for thy world enjoying but this land,Is it not more than shame to shame it so?Landlord of England art thou now,not King.Thy state of law is bondslave to the law;And thou-KING RICHARD.A lunatic lean-witted fool,Presuming on an ague's privilege,Darest with thy frozen admonition Make pale our cheek,chasing the royal blood With fury from his native residence.Now by my seat's right royal majesty,Wert thou not brother to great Edward's son,This tongue that runs so roundly in thy head Should run thy head from thy unreverent shoulders.GAUNT.O,Spare me not,my brother Edward's son,For that I was his father Edward's son;That blood already,like the pelican,Hast thou tapp'd out,and drunkenly carous'd.My brother Gloucester,plain well-meaning soul-Whom fair befall in heaven 'mongst happy souls!-May be a precedent and witness good That thou respect'st not spilling Edward's blood.Join with the present sickness that I have;And thy unkindness be like crooked age,To crop at once a too long withered flower.Live in thy shame,but die not shame with thee!These words hereafter thy tormentors be!Convey me to my bed,then to my grave.Love they to live that love and honour have.Exit,borne out by his attendants KING RICHARD.And let them die that age and sullens have;For both hast thou,and both become the grave.YORK.I do beseech your Majesty impute his words To wayward sickliness and age in him.He loves you,on my life,and holds you dear As Harry Duke of Hereford,were he here.KING RICHARD.Right,you say true:as Hereford's love,so his;As theirs,so mine;and all be as it is.

Enter NORTHUMBERLAND

NORTHUMBERLAND.My liege,old Gaunt commends him to your Majesty.KING RICHARD.What says he?NORTHUMBERLAND.Nay,nothing;all is said.His tongue is now a stringless instrument;Words,life,and all,old Lancaster hath spent.YORK.Be York the next that must be bankrupt so!Though death be poor,it ends a mortal woe.KING RICHARD.The ripest fruit first falls,and so doth he;His time is spent,our pilgrimage must be.So much for that.Now for our Irish wars.We must supplant those rough rug-headed kerns,Which live like venom where no venom else But only they have privilege to live.And for these great affairs do ask some charge,Towards our assistance we do seize to us The plate,coin,revenues,and moveables,Whereof our uncle Gaunt did stand possess'd.YORK.How long shall I be patient?Ah,how long Shall tender duty make me suffer wrong?Not Gloucester's death,nor Hereford's banishment,Nor Gaunt's rebukes,nor England's private wrongs,Nor the prevention of poor Bolingbroke About his marriage,nor my own disgrace,Have ever made me sour my patient cheek Or bend one wrinkle on my sovereign's face.I am the last of noble Edward's sons,Of whom thy father,Prince of Wales,was first.

In war was never lion rag'd more fierce,In peace was never gentle lamb more mild,Than was that young and princely gentleman.His face thou hast,for even so look'd he,Accomplish'd with the number of thy hours;But when he frown'd,it was against the French And not against his friends.His noble hand Did win what he did spend,and spent not that Which his triumphant father's hand had won.His hands were guilty of no kindred blood,But bloody with the enemies of his kin.O Richard!York is too far gone with grief,Or else he never would compare between-KING RICHARD.

Why,uncle,what's the matter?YORK.O my liege,Pardon me,if you please;if not,I,pleas'd Not to be pardoned,am content withal.Seek you to seize and gripe into your hands The royalties and rights of banish'd Hereford?Is not Gaunt dead?and doth not Hereford live?Was not Gaunt just?and is not Harry true?Did not the one deserve to have an heir?Is not his heir a well-deserving son?Take Hereford's rights away,and take from Time His charters and his customary rights;Let not to-morrow then ensue to-day;Be not thyself-for how art thou a king But by fair sequence and succession?

Now,afore God-God forbid I say true!-If you do wrongfully seize Hereford's rights,Call in the letters patents that he hath By his attorneys-general to sue His livery,and deny his off'red homage,You pluck a thousand dangers on your head,You lose a thousand well-disposed hearts,And prick my tender patience to those thoughts Which honour and allegiance cannot think.KING RICHARD.Think what you will,we seize into our hands His plate,his goods,his money,and his lands.YORK.I'll not be by the while.My liege,farewell.What will ensue hereof there's none can tell;But by bad courses may be understood That their events can never fall out good.Exit KING RICHARD.Go,Bushy,to the Earl of Wiltshire straight;Bid him repair to us to Ely House To see this business.To-morrow next We will for Ireland;and 'tis time,I trow.And we create,in absence of ourself,Our Uncle York Lord Governor of England;For he is just,and always lov'd us well.Come on,our queen;to-morrow must we part;Be merry,for our time of stay is short.Flourish.Exeunt KING,QUEEN,BUSHY,AUMERLE,GREEN,and BAGOT NORTHUMBERLAND.

同类推荐
  • 汉武故事

    汉武故事

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 北游记

    北游记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • A Discourse on Method

    A Discourse on Method

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • Sister Songs

    Sister Songs

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The Man From Glengarry

    The Man From Glengarry

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 绝色魔女

    绝色魔女

    八岁的李瑞雪刚逃下山,就遇到了当时十三岁的龙傲天,他的成熟稳定和温柔体贴,让她信赖和依赖不己,但回报她的却是背叛。八年后再次下山的李瑞雪,再次对他钟情不己,没想到换来的还是背叛。难道神女宫的女子真的只有冷心绝爱才不会被情所伤吗?难道神女宫的女子真的永远无法得到真爱吗?
  • 剑控天下

    剑控天下

    他因一株长在心脏上的涅槃花,偏引起激烈争夺。他乃百年前的剑圣重生,是否会带来不一样的结果?他有着颗强者的心,有着狠辣的手段,更比狐狸还要狡猾。当二人合二为一时,又将掀起怎样的风波?一剑东来,九霄变天………
  • 宫女难为

    宫女难为

    穿越为宫女,本只求平安一生。奈何皇族波谲云诡,将她拖入权力的漩涡。喜怒无常的宠妃,笑里藏刀的贵妃,佛口蛇心的皇后。阴狠毒辣的陷阱层出不穷,她步步为营,方能向死而生。偏偏老谋深算的皇帝敬她,神机鬼械的王爷爱她,可是皇权游戏里,是谁在做戏,又是谁套路了谁?待她终于恢复了自由,终于恍然大悟原来,她逃到哪里,都逃不过他的手掌心。也逃不掉那命中注定的缘分。
  • 惊海

    惊海

    他们是丧尸?不,他们还活着,只不过身体里多了这个世界本不应该有的血蛊!那他们呢,是机器人?不,他们也是人,只不过穿上了这个世界本不应该有的神奇铠甲!湛蓝的海洋,连绵的大陆,无尽的天空,都是他们的战场!胜,人类必然更加辉煌!败,人类只能走向灭亡!这一战,注定震惊星辰大海!
  • 封神录

    封神录

    一个被人唾弃的少年,冥冥之中受到牵引。“你相信轮回吗?”大雪纷飞,是我对你的思念!普天之下,轮回之中皆留下他沉重的脚步。
  • 花神谱

    花神谱

    无论是花,还是人,甚至这世间的万物——都需要被细心地呵护,关切地凝视,都需要一颗温柔对待的心。
  • 大秦明月

    大秦明月

    刀剑的一生有多长?用利刃夺走的人命换算,寿比彭祖;用利刃救过的人命衡量,岁与天齐。
  • 六十种曲玉合记

    六十种曲玉合记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 幼狐

    幼狐

    《幼狐(当代中国手机小说名家典藏)》由李黎力著,作者是内蒙古扎兰屯作家协会主席。本书精选百余篇名家所创作的手机小说,精短丰富,阅读性与趣味性很强。这本《幼狐(当代中国手机小说名家典藏)》适合文学爱好者阅读。
  • 中国历史名人之三

    中国历史名人之三

    综观三国两晋南北朝近400年的历史,历时虽较两汉为短,但剧烈的社会动荡,频繁的朝代更替,则非两汉可比。此期间不管是从政治、军事以至科学技术、文学等领域,都出现了值得称道的人物,相信读者从本卷中就可以认识这些在历史上光耀一时的名人。