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第9章 ACT II(3)

Well,lords,the Duke of Lancaster is dead.Ross.And living too;for now his son is Duke.WILLOUGHBY.Barely in title,not in revenues.NORTHUMBERLAND.Richly in both,if justice had her right.ROSS.My heart is great;but it must break with silence,Ere't be disburdened with a liberal tongue.NORTHUMBERLAND.Nay,speak thy mind;and let him ne'er speak more That speaks thy words again to do thee harm!WILLOUGHBY.Tends that thou wouldst speak to the Duke of Hereford?If it be so,out with it boldly,man;Quick is mine ear to hear of good towards him.ROSS.No good at all that I can do for him;Unless you call it good to pity him,Bereft and gelded of his patrimony.

NORTHUMBERLAND.Now,afore God,'tis shame such wrongs are borne In him,a royal prince,and many moe Of noble blood in this declining land.The King is not himself,but basely led By flatterers;and what they will inform,Merely in hate,'gainst any of us an,That will the King severely prosecute 'Gainst us,our lives,our children,and our heirs.ROSS.The commons hath he pill'd with grievous taxes;And quite lost their hearts;the nobles hath he find For ancient quarrels and quite lost their hearts.WILLOUGHBY.And daily new exactions are devis'd,As blanks,benevolences,and I wot not what;But what,a God's name,doth become of this?NORTHUMBERLAND.Wars hath not wasted it,for warr'd he hath not,But basely yielded upon compromise That which his noble ancestors achiev'd with blows.More hath he spent in peace than they in wars.ROSS.The Earl of Wiltshire hath the realm in farm.WILLOUGHBY.The King's grown bankrupt like a broken man.NORTHUMBERLAND.Reproach and dissolution hangeth over him.ROSS.He hath not money for these Irish wars,His burdenous taxations notwithstanding,But by the robbing of the banish'd Duke.NORTHUMBERLAND.

His noble kinsman-most degenerate king!But,lords,we hear this fearful tempest sing,Yet seek no shelter to avoid the storm;We see the wind sit sore upon our sails,And yet we strike not,but securely perish.ROSS.We see the very wreck that we must suffer;And unavoided is the danger now For suffering so the causes of our wreck.NORTHUMBERLAND.Not so;even through the hollow eyes of death I spy life peering;but I dare not say How near the tidings of our comfort is.WILLOUGHBY.Nay,let us share thy thoughts as thou dost ours.ROSS.Be confident to speak,Northumberland.We three are but thyself,and,speaking so,Thy words are but as thoughts;therefore be bold.NORTHUMBERLAND.Then thus:I have from Le Port Blanc,a bay In Brittany,receiv'd intelligence That Harry Duke of Hereford,Rainold Lord Cobham,That late broke from the Duke of Exeter,His brother,Archbishop late of Canterbury,Sir Thomas Erpingham,Sir John Ramston,Sir John Norbery,Sir Robert Waterton,and Francis Quoint-All these,well furnish'd by the Duke of Britaine,With eight tall ships,three thousand men of war,Are making hither with all due expedience,And shortly mean to touch our northern shore.Perhaps they had ere this,but that they stay The first departing of the King for Ireland.If then we shall shake off our slavish yoke,Imp out our drooping country's broken wing,Redeem from broking pawn the blemish'd crown,Wipe off the dust that hides our sceptre's gilt,And make high majesty look like itself,Away with me in post to Ravenspurgh;But if you faint,as fearing to do so,Stay and be secret,and myself will go.ROSS.To horse,to horse!Urge doubts to them that fear.WILLOUGHBY.Hold out my horse,and I will first be there.Exeunt

SCENE 2.Windsor Castle

Enter QUEEN,BUSHY,and BAGOT

BUSHY.Madam,your Majesty is too much sad.You promis'd,when you parted with the King,To lay aside life-harming heaviness And entertain a cheerful disposition.QUEEN.To please the King,I did;to please myself I cannot do it;yet I know no cause Why I should welcome such a guest as grief,Save bidding farewell to so sweet a guest As my sweet Richard.Yet again methinks Some unborn sorrow,ripe in fortune's womb,Is coming towards me,and my inward soul With nothing trembles.At some thing it grieves More than with parting from my lord the King.BUSHY.Each substance of a grief hath twenty shadows,Which shows like grief itself,but is not so;For sorrow's eye,glazed with blinding tears,Divides one thing entire to many objects,Like perspectives which,rightly gaz'd upon,Show nothing but confusion-ey'd awry,Distinguish form.So your sweet Majesty,Looking awry upon your lord's departure,Find shapes of grief more than himself to wail;Which,look'd on as it is,is nought but shadows Of what it is not.Then,thrice-gracious Queen,More than your lord's departure weep not-more is not seen;Or if it be,'tis with false sorrow's eye,Which for things true weeps things imaginary.QUEEN.It may be so;but yet my inward soul Persuades me it is otherwise.Howe'er it be,I cannot but be sad;so heavy sad As-though,on thinking,on no thought I think-Makes me with heavy nothing faint and shrink.BUSHY.'Tis nothing but conceit,my gracious lady.QUEEN.'Tis nothing less:conceit is still deriv'd From some forefather grief;mine is not so,For nothing hath begot my something grief,Or something hath the nothing that I grieve;'Tis in reversion that I do possess-But what it is that is not yet known what,I cannot name;'tis nameless woe,I wot.

Enter GREEN

GREEN.God save your Majesty!and well met,gentlemen.I hope the King is not yet shipp'd for Ireland.QUEEN.Why hopest thou so?'Tis better hope he is;For his designs crave haste,his haste good hope.Then wherefore dost thou hope he is not shipp'd?GREEN.That he,our hope,might have retir'd his power And driven into despair an enemy's hope Who strongly hath set footing in this land.

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