第 17 节
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公主站记 更新:2021-02-20 17:30 字数:4110
Doubtless he was away in banishment;
Or kept some march far off。
MARY BEATON。
Still you see nothing?
MARY CARMICHAEL。
Yea; now they bring him forth with a great noise;
The folk all shouting and men thrust about
Each way from him。
MARY BEATON。
Ah; Lord God; bear with me;
Help me to bear a little with my love
For thine own love; or give me some quick death。
Do not come down; I shall get strength again;
Only my breath fails。 Looks he sad or blithe?
Not sad I doubt yet。
MARY CARMICHAEL。
Nay; not sad a whit;
But like a man who losing gold or lands
Should lose a heavy sorrow; his face set;
The eyes not curious to the right or left;
And reading in a book; his hands unbound;
With short fleet smiles。 The whole place catches breath;
Looking at him; she seems at point to speak:
Now she lies back; and laughs; with her brows drawn
And her lips drawn too。 Now they read his crime
I see the laughter tightening her chin:
Why do you bend your body and draw breath?
They will not slay him in her sight; I am sure
She will not have him slain。
MARY BEATON。
Forth; and fear not:
I was just praying to myselfone word;
A prayer I have to say for her to God
If he will mind it。
MARY CARMICHAEL。
Now he looks her side;
Something he says; if one could hear thus far:
She leans out; lengthening her throat to hear
And her eyes shining。
MARY BEATON。
Ah; I had no hope:
Yea thou God knowest that I had no hope。
Let it end quickly。
MARY CARMICHAEL。
Now his eyes are wide
And his smile great; and like another smile
The blood fills all his face。 Her cheek and neck
Work fast and hard; she must have pardoned him;
He looks so merrily。 Now he comes forth
Out of that ring of people and kneels down;
Ah; how the helve and edge of the great axe
Turn in the sunlight as the man shifts hands
It must be for a show: because she sits
And hardly moves her head this wayI see
Her chin and lifted lips。 Now she stands up;
Puts out her hand; and they fall muttering;
Ah!
MARY BEATON。
Is it done now?
MARY CARMICHAEL。
For God's love; stay there;
Do not look out。 Nay; he is dead by this;
But gather up yourself from off the floor;
Will she die too? I shut mine eyes and heard
Sweet; do not beat your face upon the ground。
Nay; he is dead and slain。
MARY BEATON。
What; slain indeed?
I knew he would be slain。 Ay; through the neck:
I knew one must be smitten through the neck
To die so quick: if one were stabbed to the heart;
He would die slower。
MARY CARMICHAEL。
Will you behold him dead?
MARY BEATON。
Yea: must a dead man not be looked upon
That living one was fain of? give me way。
Lo you; what sort of hair this fellow had;
The doomsman gathers it into his hand
To grasp the head by for all men to see;
I never did that。
MARY CARMICHAEL。
For God's love; let me go。
MARY BEATON。
I think sometimes she must have held it so;
Holding his head back; see you; by the hair
To kiss his face; still lying in his arms。
Ay; go and weep: it must be pitiful
If one could see it。 What is this they say?
So perish the Queen's traitors! Yea; but so
Perish the Queen! God; do thus much to her
For his sake only: yea; for pity's sake
Do thus much with her。
MARY CARMICHAEL。
Prithee come in with me:
Nay; come at once。
MARY BEATON。
If I should meet with her
And spit upon her at her coming in
But if I live then shall I see one day
When God will smite her lying harlot's mouth
Surely I shall。 Come; I will go with you;
We will sit down together face to face
Now; and keep silence; for this life is hard;
And the end of it is quietness at last。
Come; let us go: here is no word to say。
AN USHER。
Make way there for the lord of Bothwell; room
Place for my lord of Bothwell next the queen。
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