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the two noble kinsmen-第8部分

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Make talke for Fooles and Cowards。  To your health; &c。



PALAMON。



Doe。



ARCITE。



Pray; sit downe then; and let me entreate you;

By all the honesty and honour in you;

No mention of this woman: t'will disturbe us;

We shall have time enough。



PALAMON。



Well; Sir; Ile pledge you。



ARCITE。



Drinke a good hearty draught; it breeds good blood; man。

Doe not you feele it thaw you?



PALAMON。



Stay; Ile tell you after a draught or two more。



ARCITE。



Spare it not; the Duke has more; Cuz: Eate now。



PALAMON。



Yes。



ARCITE。



I am glad you have so good a stomach。



PALAMON。



I am gladder I have so good meate too't。



ARCITE。



Is't not mad lodging here in the wild woods; Cosen?



PALAMON。



Yes; for them that have wilde Consciences。



ARCITE。



How tasts your vittails? your hunger needs no sawce; I see。



PALAMON。



Not much;

But if it did; yours is too tart; sweete Cosen: what is this?



ARCITE。



Venison。



PALAMON。



Tis a lusty meate:

Giue me more wine; here; Arcite; to the wenches

We have known in our daies。  The Lord Stewards daughter;

Doe you remember her?



ARCITE。



After you; Cuz。



PALAMON。



She lov'd a black…haird man。



ARCITE。



She did so; well; Sir。



PALAMON。



And I have heard some call him Arcite; and



ARCITE。



Out with't; faith。



PALAMON。



She met him in an Arbour:

What did she there; Cuz? play o'th virginals?



ARCITE。



Something she did; Sir。



PALAMON。



Made her groane a moneth for't; or 2。 or 3。 or 10。



ARCITE。



The Marshals Sister

Had her share too; as I remember; Cosen;

Else there be tales abroade; you'l pledge her?



PALAMON。



Yes。



ARCITE。



A pretty broune wench t'is。  There was a time

When yong men went a hunting; and a wood;

And a broade Beech: and thereby hangs a tale:heigh ho!



PALAMON。



For Emily; upon my life!  Foole;

Away with this straind mirth; I say againe;

That sigh was breathd for Emily; base Cosen;

Dar'st thou breake first?



ARCITE。



You are wide。



PALAMON。



By heaven and earth; ther's nothing in thee honest。



ARCITE。



Then Ile leave you: you are a Beast now。



PALAMON。



As thou makst me; Traytour。



ARCITE。



Ther's all things needfull; files and shirts; and perfumes:

Ile come againe some two howres hence; and bring

That that shall quiet all;



PALAMON。



A Sword and Armour?



ARCITE。



Feare me not; you are now too fowle; farewell。

Get off your Trinkets; you shall want nought。



PALAMON。



Sir; ha



ARCITE。



Ile heare no more。  'Exit。'



PALAMON。



If he keepe touch; he dies for't。  'Exit。'









Scaena 4。  (Another part of the forest。)



'Enter Iaylors daughter。'



DAUGHTER。



I am very cold; and all the Stars are out too;

The little Stars; and all; that looke like aglets:

The Sun has seene my Folly。  Palamon!

Alas no; hees in heaven。  Where am I now?

Yonder's the sea; and ther's a Ship; how't tumbles!

And ther's a Rocke lies watching under water;

Now; now; it beates upon it; now; now; now;

Ther's a leak sprung; a sound one; how they cry!

Spoon her before the winde; you'l loose all els:

Vp with a course or two; and take about; Boyes。

Good night; good night; y'ar gone。I am very hungry。

Would I could finde a fine Frog; he would tell me

Newes from all parts o'th world; then would I make

A Carecke of a Cockle shell; and sayle

By east and North East to the King of Pigmes;

For he tels fortunes rarely。  Now my Father;

Twenty to one; is trust up in a trice

To morrow morning; Ile say never a word。



'Sing。'



For ile cut my greene coat a foote above my knee;

And ile clip my yellow lockes an inch below mine eie。

hey; nonny; nonny; nonny;

He's buy me a white Cut; forth for to ride

And ile goe seeke him; throw the world that is so wide

hey nonny; nonny; nonny。



O for a pricke now like a Nightingale;

To put my breast against。  I shall sleepe like a Top else。 

'Exit。'









Scaena 5。  (Another part of the forest。)



'Enter a Schoole master; 4。 Countrymen; and Bavian。 2。 or 3。

wenches;

 with a Taborer。'



SCHOOLMASTER。



Fy; fy; what tediosity; & disensanity is here among ye? have

my Rudiments bin labourd so long with ye? milkd unto ye; and

by a figure even the very plumbroth & marrow of my understanding

laid upon ye? and do you still cry: where; and how; & wherfore?

you most course freeze capacities; ye jane Iudgements; have I

saide:

thus let be; and there let be; and then let be; and no man

understand

mee?  Proh deum; medius fidius; ye are all dunces!  For why; here

stand I; Here the Duke comes; there are you close in the Thicket;

the Duke appeares; I meete him and unto him I utter learned

things

and many figures; he heares; and nods; and hums; and then cries:

rare; and I goe forward; at length I fling my Cap up; marke

there;

then do you; as once did Meleager and the Bore; break comly out

before him: like true lovers; cast your selves in a Body

decently;

and sweetly; by a figure trace and turne; Boyes。



1。 COUNTREYMAN。



And sweetly we will doe it Master Gerrold。



2。 COUNTREYMAN。



Draw up the Company。  Where's the Taborour?



3。 COUNTREYMAN。



Why; Timothy!



TABORER。



Here; my mad boyes; have at ye。



SCHOOLMASTER。



But I say; where's their women?



4。 COUNTREYMAN。



Here's Friz and Maudline。



2。 COUNTREYMAN。



And little Luce with the white legs; and bouncing Barbery。



1。 COUNTREYMAN。



And freckeled Nel; that never faild her Master。



SCHOOLMASTER。



Wher be your Ribands; maids? swym with your Bodies

And carry it sweetly; and deliverly

And now and then a fauour; and a friske。



NEL。



Let us alone; Sir。



SCHOOLMASTER。



Wher's the rest o'th Musicke?



3。 COUNTREYMAN。



Dispersd as you commanded。



SCHOOLMASTER。



Couple; then;

And see what's wanting; wher's the Bavian?

My friend; carry your taile without offence

Or scandall to the Ladies; and be sure

You tumble with audacity and manhood;

And when you barke; doe it with judgement。



BAVIAN。



Yes; Sir。



SCHOOLMASTER。



Quo usque tandem?  Here is a woman wanting。



4。 COUNTREYMAN。



We may goe whistle: all the fat's i'th fire。



SCHOOLMASTER。



We have;

As learned Authours utter; washd a Tile;

We have beene FATUUS; and laboured vainely。



2。 COUNTREYMAN。



This is that scornefull peece; that scurvy hilding;

That gave her promise faithfully; she would be here;

Cicely the Sempsters daughter:

The next gloves that I give her shall be dog skin;

Nay and she faile me onceyou can tell; Arcas;

She swore by wine and bread; she would not breake。



SCHOOLMASTER。



An Eele and woman;

A learned Poet sayes; unles by'th taile

And with thy teeth thou hold; will either faile。

In manners this was false position



1。 COUNTREYMAN。



A fire ill take her; do's she flinch now?



3。 COUNTREYMAN。



What

Shall we determine; Sir?



SCHOOLMASTER。



Nothing。

Our busines is become a nullity;

Yea; and a woefull; and a pittious nullity。



4。 COUNTREYMAN。



Now when the credite of our Towne lay on it;

Now to be frampall; now to pisse o'th nettle!

Goe thy waies; ile remember thee; ile fit thee。



'Enter Iaylors daughter。'



DAUGHTER。



'Sings。'



The George alow came from the South;

From the coast of Barbary a。

And there he met with brave gallants of war

By one; by two; by three; a。



Well haild; well haild; you jolly gallants;

And whither now are you bound a?

O let me have your company  'Chaire and stooles out。'

Till (I) come to the sound a。



There was three fooles; fell out about an howlet:

The one sed it was an owle;

The other he sed nay;

The third he sed it was a hawke;

And her bels wer cut away。



3。 COUNTREYMAN。



Ther's a dainty mad woman M(aiste)r

Comes i'th Nick; as mad as a march hare:

If wee can get her daunce; wee are made againe:

I warrant her; shee'l doe the rarest gambols。



1。 COUNTREYMAN。



A mad woman? we are made; Boyes。



SCHOOLMASTER。



And are you mad; good woman?



DAUGHTER。



I would be sorry else;

Give me your hand。



SCHOOLMASTER。



Why?



DAUGHTER。



I can tell your fortune。

You are a foole: tell ten。  I have pozd him: Buz!

Friend you must eate no whitebread; if you doe;

Your teeth will bleede extreamely。  Shall we dance; ho?

I know you; y'ar a Tinker: Sirha Tinker;

Stop no more holes; but what you should。



SCHOOLMASTER。



Dij boni。  A Tinker; Damzell?



DAUGHTER。



Or a Conjurer:

Raise me a devill now; and let him play

Quipassa o'th bels and bones。



SCHOOLMASTER。



Goe; take her;

And fluently perswade her to a peace:

Et opus exegi; quod nec Iouis ira; nec ignis。

Strike up; and leade her in。



2。 COUNTREYMAN。



Come; Lasse; lets trip it。



DAUGHTER。



Ile leade。  'Winde Hornes。'



3。 COUNTREYMAN。



Doe; doe。



SCHOOLMASTER。



Perswasively; and cunningly: away; boyes;  'Ex。 all but

Schoolemaster。'

I heare the hornes: give me some meditation;

And marke your Cue。Pallas inspire me。



'Enter Thes。 Pir。 Hip。 Emil。 Arcite; and traine。'



THESEUS。



This way the Stag tooke。



SCHOOLMASTER。



Stay; and edifie。



THESEUS。



What have we here?



PERITHOUS。



Some Countrey sport; upon my life; Sir。



THESEUS。



Well; Sir; goe forward; we will edifie。

Ladies; sit downe; wee'l stay it。



SCHOOLMASTER。



Thou; doughtie Duke; all haile: all haile; sweet Ladies。



THESEUS。



This is a cold beginning。



SCHOOLMASTER。

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