第 19 节
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美丽心点 更新:2021-02-19 19:37 字数:9322
ACT V。
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SCENE I。 Cyprus。 A street。
Enter Iago and Roderigo:
IAGO。 Here; stand behind this bulk; straight will he come。 Wear thy
good rapier bare; and put it home。 Quick; quick; fear nothing; I'll be at thy
elbow。 It makes us; or it mars us; think on that; And fix most firm thy
resolution。 RODERIGO。 Be near at hand; I may miscarry in't。 IAGO。 Here;
at thy hand; be bold; and take thy stand。 Retires。 RODERIGO。 I have no
great devotion to the deed; And yet he hath given me satisfying reasons。
'Tis but a man gone。 Forth; my sword; he dies。 IAGO。 I have rubb'd this
young quat almost to the sense; And he grows angry。 Now; whether he kill
Cassio; Or Cassio him; or each do kill the other; Every way makes my
gain。 Live Roderigo; He calls me to a restitution large Of gold and jewels
that I bobb'd from him; As gifts to Desdemona; It must not be。 If Cassio do
remain; He hath a daily beauty in his life That makes me ugly; and besides;
the Moor May unfold me to him; there stand I in much peril。 No; he must
die。 Be't so。 I hear him coming。
Enter Cassio。
RODERIGO。 I know his gait; 'tis he。 Villain; thou diest! Makes a
pass at Cassio。 CASSIO。 That thrust had been mine enemy indeed; But
that my coat is better than thou know'st; I will make proof of thine。 Draws;
and wounds Roderigo。 RODERIGO。 O; I am slain! Iago from behind
wounds Cassio in the leg; and exit。 CASSIO。 I am maim'd forever。 Help;
ho! Murther! Murther! Falls。
Enter Othello。
OTHELLO。 The voice of Cassio; Iago keeps his word。 RODERIGO。
O; villain that I am! OTHELLO。 It is even so。 CASSIO。 O; help; ho! Light!
A surgeon! OTHELLO。 'Tis he。 O brave Iago; honest and just; That hast
such noble sense of thy friend's wrong! Thou teachest me。 Minion; your
dear lies dead; And your unblest fate hies。 Strumpet; I come! Forth of my
heart those charms; thine eyes; are blotted; Thy bed lust…stain'd shall with
lust's blood be spotted。 Exit。
Enter Lodovico and Gratiano。
CASSIO。 What; ho! No watch? No passage? Murther! Murther!
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GRATIANO。 'Tis some mischance; the cry is very direful。 CASSIO。 O;
help! LODOVICO。 Hark! RODERIGO。 O wretched villain! LODOVICO。
Two or three groan; it is a heavy night。 These may be counterfeits; let's
think't unsafe To come in to the cry without more help。 RODERIGO。
Nobody come? Then shall I bleed to death。 LODOVICO。 Hark!
Re…enter Iago; with a light。
GRATIANO。 Here's one comes in his shirt; with light and weapons。
IAGO。 Who's there? Whose noise is this that cries on murther?
LODOVICO。 We do not know。 IAGO。 Did not you hear a cry? CASSIO。
Here; here! for heaven's sake; help me! IAGO。 What's the matter?
GRATIANO。 This is Othello's ancient; as I take it。 LODOVICO。 The same
indeed; a very valiant fellow。 IAGO。 What are you here that cry so
grievously? CASSIO。 Iago? O; I am spoil'd; undone by villains! Give me
some help。 IAGO。 O me; lieutenant! What villains have done this?
CASSIO。 I think that one of them is hereabout; And cannot make away。
IAGO。 O treacherous villains! 'To Lodovico and Gratiano。' What are you
there? Come in and give some help。 RODERIGO。 O; help me here!
CASSIO。 That's one of them。 IAGO。 O murtherous slave! O villain! Stabs
Roderigo。 RODERIGO。 O damn'd Iago! O inhuman dog! IAGO。 Kill men
i' the dark! Where be these bloody thieves? How silent is this town! Ho!
Murther! Murther! What may you be? Are you of good or evil?
LODOVICO。 As you shall prove us; praise us。 IAGO。 Signior Lodovico?
LODOVICO。 He; sir。 IAGO。 I cry you mercy。 Here's Cassio hurt by
villains。 GRATIANO。 Cassio? IAGO。 How is't; brother? CASSIO。 My leg
is cut in two。 IAGO。 Marry; heaven forbid! Light; gentlemen; I'll bind it
with my shirt。
Enter Bianca。
BIANCA。 What is the matter; ho? Who is't that cried? IAGO。 Who
is't that cried? BIANCA。 O my dear Cassio; my sweet Cassio! O Cassio;
Cassio; Cassio! IAGO。 O notable strumpet! Cassio; may you suspect Who
they should be that have thus mangled you? CASSIO。 No。 GRATIANO。 I
am sorry to find you thus; I have been to seek you。 IAGO。 Lend me a
garter。 So。 O; for a chair; To bear him easily hence! BIANCA。 Alas; he
faints! O Cassio; Cassio; Cassio! IAGO。 Gentlemen all; I do suspect this
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trash To be a party in this injury。 Patience awhile; good Cassio。 Come;
come; Lend me a light。 Know we this face or no? Alas; my friend and my
dear countryman Roderigo? Noyes; sure。 O heaven! Roderigo。
GRATIANO。 What; of Venice? IAGO。 Even he; sir。 Did you know him?
GRATIANO。 Know him! ay。 IAGO。 Signior Gratiano? I cry you gentle
pardon; These bloody accidents must excuse my manners; That so
neglected you。 GRATIANO。 I am glad to see you。 IAGO。 How do you;
Cassio? O; a chair; a chair! GRATIANO。 Roderigo! IAGO。 He; he; 'tis he。
'A chair brought in。' O; that's well said: the chair。 Some good man bear
him carefully from hence; I'll fetch the general's surgeon。 'To Bianca。' For
you; mistress; Save you your labor。 He that lies slain here; Cassio; Was my
dear friend; what malice was between you? CASSIO。 None in the world;
nor do I know the man。 IAGO。 'To Bianca。' What; look you pale? O; bear
him out o' the air。 Cassio and Roderigo are borne off。 Stay you; good
gentlemen。 Look you pale; mistress? Do you perceive the gastness of her
eye? Nay; if you stare; we shall hear more anon。 Behold her well; I pray
you; look upon her。 Do you see; gentlemen? Nay; guiltiness will speak;
Though tongues were out of use。
Enter Emilia。
EMILIA。 'Las; what's the matter? What's the matter; husband? IAGO。
Cassio hath here been set on in the dark By Roderigo; and fellows that are
'scaped; He's almost slain; and Roderigo dead。 EMILIA。 Alas; good
gentleman! alas; good Cassio! IAGO。 This is the fruit of whoring。 Prithee;
Emilia; Go know of Cassio where he supp'd tonight。 What; do you shake
at that? BIANCA。 He supp'd at my house; but I therefore shake not。 IAGO。
O; did he so? I charge you; go with me。 EMILIA。 Fie; fie upon thee;
strumpet! BIANCA。 I am no strumpet; but of life as honest As you that
thus abuse me。 EMILIA。 As I! foh! fie upon thee! IAGO。 Kind gentlemen;
let's go see poor Cassio dress'd。 Come; mistress; you must tell's another
tale。 Emilia; run you to the citadel; And tell my lord and lady what hath
happ'd! Will you go on? 'Aside。' This is the night That either makes me or
fordoes me quite。 Exeunt。
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SCENE II。 A bedchamber in the castle。 Desdemona
in bed asleep; a light burning。
Enter Othello。
OTHELLO。 It is the cause; it is the cause; my soul。 Let me not name
it to you; you chaste stars! It is the cause。 Yet I'll not shed her blood; Nor
scar that whiter skin of hers than snow And smooth as monumental
alabaster。 Yet she must die; else she'll betray more men。 Put out the light;
and then put out the light。 If I quench thee; thou flaming minister; I can
again thy former light restore; Should I repent me; but once put out thy
light; Thou cunning'st pattern of excelling nature; I know not where is that
Promethean heat That can thy light relume。 When I have pluck'd the rose; I
cannot give it vital growth again; It must needs wither; I'll smell it on the
tree。 Kisses her。 O; balmy breath; that dost almost persuade Justice to
break her sword! One more; one more; Be thus when thou art dead; and I
will kill thee; And love thee a