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don juan-第7部分

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You saw that she was sleeping by my side
When you broke in upon us with your fellows:
Look where you please… we 've nothing; sir; to hide;
Only another time; I trust; you 'll tell us;
Or for the sake of decency abide
A moment at the door; that we may be
Drest to receive so much good pany。

'And now; sir; I have done; and say no more;
The little I have said may serve to show
The guileless heart in silence may grieve o'er
The wrongs to whose exposure it is slow:
I leave you to your conscience as before;
'T will one day ask you why you used me so?
God grant you feel not then the bitterest grief!…
Antonia! where 's my pocket…handkerchief?'

She ceased; and turn'd upon her pillow; pale
She lay; her dark eyes flashing through their tears;
Like skies that rain and lighten; as a veil;
Waved and o'ershading her wan cheek; appears
Her streaming hair; the black curls strive; but fail;
To hide the glossy shoulder; which uprears
Its snow through all;… her soft lips lie apart;
And louder than her breathing beats her heart。

The Senhor Don Alfonso stood confused;
Antonia bustled round the ransack'd room;
And; turning up her nose; with looks abused
Her master and his myrmidons; of whom
Not one; except the attorney; was amused;
He; like Achates; faithful to the tomb;
So there were quarrels; cared not for the cause;
Knowing they must be settled by the laws。

With prying snub…nose; and small eyes; he stood;
Following Antonia's motions here and there;
With much suspicion in his attitude;
For reputations he had little care;
So that a suit or action were made good;
Small pity had he for the young and fair;
And ne'er believed in negatives; till these
Were proved by petent false witnesses。

But Don Alfonso stood with downcast looks;
And; truth to say; he made a foolish figure;
When; after searching in five hundred nooks;
And treating a young wife with so much rigour;
He gain'd no point; except some self…rebukes;
Added to those his lady with such vigour
Had pour'd upon him for the last half…hour;
Quick; thick; and heavy… as a thunder…shower。

At first he tried to hammer an excuse;
To which the sole reply was tears and sobs;
And indications of hysterics; whose
Prologue is always certain throes; and throbs;
Gasps; and whatever else the owners choose:
Alfonso saw his wife; and thought of Job's;
He saw too; in perspective; her relations;
And then he tried to muster all his patience。

He stood in act to speak; or rather stammer;
But sage Antonia cut him short before
The anvil of his speech received the hammer;
With 'Pray; sir; leave the room; and say no more;
Or madam dies。'… Alfonso mutter'd; 'D… n her;'
But nothing else; the time of words was o'er;
He cast a rueful look or two; and did;
He knew not wherefore; that which he was bid。

With him retired his 'posse itatus;'
The attorney last; who linger'd near the door
Reluctantly; still tarrying there as late as
Antonia let him… not a little sore
At this most strange and unexplain'd 'hiatus'
In Don Alfonso's facts; which just now wore
An awkward look; as he revolved the case;
The door was fasten'd in his legal face。

No sooner was it bolted; than… Oh shame!
Oh sin! Oh sorrow! and oh womankind!
How can you do such things and keep your fame;
Unless this world; and t' other too; be blind?
Nothing so dear as an unfilch'd good name!
But to proceed… for there is more behind:
With much heartfelt reluctance be it said;
Young Juan slipp'd half…smother'd; from the bed。

He had been hid… I don't pretend to say
How; nor can I indeed describe the where…
Young; slender; and pack'd easily; he lay;
No doubt; in little pass; round or square;
But pity him I neither must nor may
His suffocation by that pretty pair;
'T were better; sure; to die so; than be shut
With maudlin Clarence in his Malmsey butt。

And; secondly; I pity not; because
He had no business to mit a sin;
Forbid by heavenly; fined by human laws;
At least 't was rather early to begin;
But at sixteen the conscience rarely gnaws
So much as when we call our old debts in
At sixty years; and draw the acpts of evil;
And find a deuced balance with the devil。

Of his position I can give no notion:
'T is written in the Hebrew Chronicle;
How the physicians; leaving pill and potion;
Prescribed; by way of blister; a young belle;
When old King David's blood grew dull in motion;
And that the medicine answer'd very well;
Perhaps 't was in a different way applied;
For David lived; but Juan nearly died。

What 's to be done? Alfonso will be back
The moment he has sent his fools away。
Antonia's skill was put upon the rack;
But no device could be brought into play…
And how to parry the renew'd attack?
Besides; it wanted but few hours of day:
Antonia puzzled; Julia did not speak;
But press'd her bloodless lip to Juan's cheek。

He turn'd his lip to hers; and with his hand
Call'd back the tangles of her wandering hair;
Even then their love they could not all mand;
And half forgot their danger and despair:
Antonia's patience now was at a stand…
'e; e; 't is no time now for fooling there;'
She whisper'd; in great wrath… 'I must deposit
This pretty gentleman within the closet:

'Pray; keep your nonsense for some luckier night…
Who can have put my master in this mood?
What will bee on 't… I 'm in such a fright;
The devil 's in the urchin; and no good…
Is this a time for giggling? this a plight?
Why; don't you know that it may end in blood?
You 'll lose your life; and I shall lose my place;
My mistress all; for that half…girlish face。

'Had it but been for a stout cavalier
Of twenty…five or thirty (e; make haste)…
But for a child; what piece of work is here!
I really; madam; wonder at your taste
(e; sir; get in)… my master must be near:
There; for the present; at the least; he's fast;
And if we can but till the morning keep
Our counsel… (Juan; mind; you must not sleep)。'

Now; Don Alfonso entering; but alone;
Closed the oration of the trusty maid:
She loiter'd; and he told her to be gone;
An order somewhat sullenly obey'd;
However; present remedy was none;
And no great good seem'd answer'd if she stay'd:
Regarding both with slow and sidelong view;
She snuff'd the candle; curtsied; and withdrew。

Alfonso paused a minute… then begun
Some strange excuses for his late proceeding;
He would not justify what he had done;
To say the best; it was extreme ill…breeding;
But there were ample reasons for it; none
Of which he specified in this his pleading:
His speech was a fine sample; on the whole;
Of rhetoric; which the learn'd call 'rigmarole。'

Julia said nought; though all the while there rose
A ready answer; which at once enables
A matron; who her husband's foible knows;
By a few timely words to turn the tables;
Which; if it does not silence; still must pose;…
Even if it should prise a pack of fables;
'T is to retort with firmness; and when he
Suspects with one; do you reproach with three。

Julia; in fact; had tolerable grounds;…
Alfonso's loves with Inez were well known;
But whether 't was that one's own guilt confounds…
But that can't be; as has been often shown;
A lady with apologies abounds;…
It might be that her silence sprang alone
From delicacy to Don Juan's ear;
To whom she knew his mother's fame was dear。

There might be one more motive; which makes two;
Alfonso ne'er to Juan had alluded;…
Mention'd his jealousy but never who
Had been the happy lover; he concluded;
Conceal'd amongst his premises; 't is true;
His mind the more o'er this its mystery brooded;
To speak of Inez now were; one may say;
Like throwing Juan in Alfonso's way。

A hint; in tender cases; is enough;
Silence is best; besides there is a tact
(That modern phrase appears to me sad stuff;
But it will serve to keep my verse pact)…
Which keeps; when push'd by questions rather rough;
A lady always distant from the fact:
The charming creatures lie with such a grace;
There 's nothing so being to the face。

They blush; and we believe them; at least I
Have always done so; 't is of no great use;
In any case; attempting a reply;
For then their eloquence grows quite profuse;
And when at length they 're out of breath; they sigh;
And cast their languid eyes down; and let loose
A tear or two; and then we make it up;
And then… and then… and then… sit down and sup。

Alfonso closed his speech; and begg'd her pardon;
Which Julia half withheld; and then half granted;
And laid conditions he thought very hard on;
Denying several little things he wanted:
He stood like Adam lingering near his garden;
With useless penitence perplex'd and haunted;
Beseeching she no further would refuse;
When; lo! he stumbled o'er a pair of shoes。

A pair of shoes!… what then? not much; if they
Are such as fit with ladies' feet; but these
(No one can tell how much I grieve to say)
Were masculine; to see them; and to seize;
Was but a moment's act。… Ah! well…a…day!
My teeth begin to chatter; my veins freeze…
Alfonso first examined well their fashion;
And then flew out into another passion。

He left the room for his relinquish'd sword;
And Julia instant to the closet flew。
'Fly; Juan; fly! for heaven's sake… not a word…
The door is open… you may yet slip through
The passage you so often have explored…
Here is the garden…key… Fly… fly… Adieu!
Haste… haste! I hear Alfonso's hurrying feet…
Day has not broke… there 's no one in the street:

None can say that this was not good advice;
The only mischief was; it came too late;
Of all experience 't is the usual price;
A sort of ine…tax laid on by fate:
Juan had reach'd the room…door in a。 trice;
And might have done so by the garden…gate;
But met Alfonso in his dressing…gown;
Who threaten'd death… so Juan knock'd him down。

Dire was the scuffle; and out went the light;
Antonia cried out 'Rape!' and Julia 'Fire!'
But not a servant stirr'd to aid the fight。
Alfonso; pommell'd to his heart's desire;
Swore lustily he'd be revenged this night;
And Juan; too; blasphemed an octave higher;
His blood was up: though young; he was a Tartar;
And not at all disposed to prove a martyr。

Alfonso's sword had dropp'd ere he could draw it;
And they continued battling hand to hand;
For Juan very luckily n
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