第 8 节
作者:冥王      更新:2021-02-19 19:23      字数:9322
  a man。 All would not do。 A plague of all cowards! Let them speak; If they
  speak more or less than truth; they are villains and the sons of darkness。
  Prince。 Speak; sirs。 How was it? Gads。 We four set upon some dozen… Fal。
  Sixteen at least; my lord。 Gads。 And bound them。 Peto。 No; no; they were
  not bound。 Fal。 You rogue; they were bound; every man of them; or I am a
  Jew   else…   an   Ebrew   Jew。   Gads。 As   we   were   sharing;   some   six   or   seven
  fresh men sea upon us… Fal。 And unbound the rest; and then come in the
  other。 Prince。 What; fought you with them all? Fal。 All? I know not what
  you call all; but if I fought not with fifty of them; I am a bunch of radish!
  If there were not two or three and fifty upon poor old Jack; then am I no
  two…legg'd creature。 Prince。 Pray God you have not murd'red some of them。
  Fal。 Nay; that's past praying for。 I have pepper'd two of them。 Two I am
  sure I have paid; two rogues in buckram suits。 I tell thee what; Hal… if I tell
  thee a lie; spit in my face; call me horse。 Thou knowest my old ward。 Here
  I lay; and thus I bore my point。 Four rogues in buckram let drive at me。
  Prince。 What; four? Thou saidst but two even now。 Fal。 Four; Hal。 I told
  thee four。 Poins。 Ay; ay; he said four。 Fal。 These four came all afront and
  mainly thrust at me。 I made me no more ado but took all their seven points
  in my target; thus。 Prince。 Seven? Why; there were but four even now。 Fal。
  In buckram? Poins。 Ay; four; in buckram suits。 Fal。 Seven; by these hilts;
  or I am a villain else。 Prince。 'aside to Poins' Prithee let him alone。 We
  shall have more anon。 Fal。 Dost thou hear me; Hal? Prince。 Ay; and mark
  thee   too;  Jack。   Fal。   Do   so;   for   it   is   worth   the   list'ning   to。  These   nine   in
  buckram that I told thee of… Prince。 So; two more already。 Fal。 Their points
  being broken… Poins。 Down fell their hose。 Fal。 Began to give me ground;
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  but I followed me close; came in; foot and hand; and with a thought seven
  of the eleven I paid。 Prince。 O monstrous! Eleven buckram men grown out
  of two! Fal。 But; as the devil would have it; three misbegotten knaves in
  Kendal green came at my back and let drive at me; for it was so dark; Hal;
  that thou couldst not see thy hand。 Prince。 These lies are like their father
  that   begets   them…   gross   as   a   mountain;   open;   palpable。   Why;   thou   clay…
  brain'd guts; thou knotty…pated fool; thou whoreson obscene greasy tallow…
  catch… Fal。 What; art thou mad? art thou mad? Is not the truth the truth?
  Prince。 Why; how couldst thou know these men in Kendal green when it
  was   so   dark   thou   couldst   not   see   thy   hand?   Come;   tell   us   your   reason。
  What sayest thou to this? Poins。 Come; your reason; Jack; your reason。 Fal。
  What;   upon   compulsion?   Zounds;   an   I   were   at   the   strappado   or   all   the
  racks in the world; I would not tell you on compulsion。 Give you a reason
  on compulsion? If reasons were as plentiful as blackberries; I would give
  no man a reason upon compulsion; I。 Prince。 I'll be no longer guilty; of this
  sin;   this   sanguine   coward;   this   bed…presser;   this   horseback…breaker;   this
  huge   hill   of   flesh…   Fal。   'Sblood;   you   starveling;   you   elf…skin;   you   dried
  neat's…tongue; you bull's sizzle; you stockfish… O for breath to utter what is
  like thee!… you tailor's yard; you sheath; you bowcase; you vile standing
  tuck!   Prince。   Well;   breathe   awhile;   and   then   to   it   again;   and   when   thou
  hast tired thyself in base comparisons; hear me speak but this。 Poins。 Mark;
  Jack。 Prince。 We two saw you four set on four; and bound them and were
  masters of their wealth。 Mark now how a plain tale shall put you down。
  Then did we two set on you four and; with a word; outfac'd you from your
  prize;   and   have   it;   yea;   and   can   show   it   you   here   in   the   house。   And;
  Falstaff;   you   carried   your   guts   away   as   nimbly;   with   as   quick   dexterity;
  and roar'd for mercy; and still run and roar'd; as ever I heard bullcalf。 What
  a slave art thou to hack thy sword as thou hast done; and then say it was in
  fight! What trick; what device; what starting hole canst thou now find out
  to hide thee from this open and apparent shame? Poins。 Come; let's hear;
  Jack。 What trick hast thou now? Fal。 By the Lord; I knew ye as well as he
  that made ye。 Why; hear you; my masters。 Was it for me to kill the heir
  apparent? Should I turn upon the true prince? Why; thou knowest I am as
  valiant as Hercules; but beware instinct。 The lion will not touch the true
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  prince。 Instinct is a great matter。 I was now a coward on instinct。 I shall
  think the better of myself; and thee; during my life… I for a valiant lion; and
  thou   for   a   true   prince。   But;   by   the   Lord;   lads;   I   am   glad   you   have   the
  money。      Hostess;     clap   to   the  doors。    Watch     to…night;    pray    to…morrow。
  Gallants; lads; boys; hearts of gold; all the titles of good fellowship come
  to you! What; shall we be merry? Shall we have a play extempore? Prince。
  Content… and the argument shall be thy running away。 Fal。 Ah; no more of
  that; Hal; an thou lovest me!
  Enter Hostess。
  Host。   O   Jesu;   my   lord   the   Prince!   Prince。   How   now;   my   lady   the
  hostess?      What    say'st   thou    to  me?    Host。    Marry;    my    lord;   there   is  a
  nobleman of the court at door would speak with you。 He says he comes
  from your father。 Prince。 Give him as much as will make him a royal man;
  and send him back again to my mother。 Fal。 What manner of man is he?
  Host。 An old man。 Fal。 What doth gravity out of his bed at midnight? Shall
  I give him his   answer? Prince。 Prithee do; Jack。 Fal。  Faith; and I'll   send
  him  packing。   Exit。   Prince。   Now;   sirs。   By'r   Lady;   you   fought   fair;   so   did
  you;   Peto;   so   did   you;   Bardolph。 You   are   lions   too;   you   ran   away   upon
  instinct; you will not touch the true prince; no… fie! Bard。 Faith; I ran when
  I   saw   others   run。   Prince。   Tell   me   now   in   earnest;   how   came   Falstaff's
  sword   so   hack'd?   Peto。   Why;   he   hack'd   it   with   his   dagger;   and   said   he
  would swear truth out of England but he would make you believe it was
  done in fight; and persuaded us to do the like。 Bard。 Yea; and to tickle our
  noses   with   speargrass   to   make   them   bleed;   and   then   to   beslubber   our
  garments with it and swear it was the blood of true men。 I did that I did not
  this seven year before… I blush'd to hear his monstrous devices。 Prince。 O
  villain! thou stolest a cup of sack eighteen years ago and wert taken with
  the manner; and ever since thou hast blush'd extempore。 Thou hadst fire
  and sword on thy side; and yet thou ran'st away。 What instinct hadst thou
  for   it?   Bard。   My   lord;   do   you   see   these   meteors?   Do   you   behold   these
  exhalations? Prince。 I do。 Bard。 What think you they portend? Prince。 Hot
  livers and cold purses。 Bard。 Choler; my lord; if rightly taken。 Prince。 No;
  if rightly taken; halter。
  Enter Falstaff。
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  Here   comes   lean Jack;   here   comes   bare…bone。   How   now;   my   sweet
  creature of bombast? How long is't ago; Jack; since thou sawest thine own
  knee? Fal。 My own knee? When I was about thy years; Hal; I was not an
  eagle's talent in the waist; I could have crept into any alderman's thumb…
  ring。  A  plague   of   sighing   and   grief!   It   blows   a   man   up   like   a   bladder。
  There's villanous news abroad。 Here was Sir John Bracy from your father。
  You must to the court in the morning。 That same mad fellow of the North;
  Percy; and he of Wales that gave Amamon the bastinado; and made Lucifer
  cuckold; and swore the devil his true liegeman upon the cross of a Welsh
  hook…   what   a   plague   call   you    him?   Poins。   O;   Glendower。   Fal。   Owen;
  Owen… the same; and his son…in…law Mortimer; and old Northumberland;
  and that sprightly Scot of Scots; Douglas; that runs a…horseback up a hill
  perpendicular… Prince。 He that rides at high speed and with his pistol kills
  a sparrow flying。 Fal。 You have hit it。 Prince。 So did he never the sparrow。
  Fal。 Well; that rascal hath good metal in him; he will not run。 Prince。 Why;
  what a rascal art thou then; to praise him so for running! Fal。 A…horseback;
  ye   cuckoo!   but   afoot   he   will   not   budge   a   foot。   Prince。   Yes;