第 3 节
作者:左思右想      更新:2021-02-24 23:51      字数:9322
  Angiers; Duke。 KING PHILIP。 A noble boy! Who would not do thee right?
  AUSTRIA。 Upon thy cheek lay I this zealous kiss As seal to this indenture
  of my love: That to my home I will no more return Till Angiers and the
  right thou hast in France; Together with that pale; that white…fac'd shore;
  Whose   foot   spurns   back   the   ocean's   roaring   tides And   coops   from  other
  lands her islanders… Even till that England; hedg'd in with the main; That
  water…walled bulwark;  still secure And   confident   from  foreign  purposes…
  Even till that utmost corner of the west Salute thee for her king。 Till then;
  fair boy; Will I not think of home; but follow arms。 CONSTANCE。 O; take
  his mother's thanks; a widow's thanks; Till your strong hand shall help to
  give him strength To make a more requital to your love! AUSTRIA。 The
  peace of heaven is theirs that lift their swords In such a just and charitable
  war。 KING PHILIP。 Well then; to work! Our cannon shall be bent Against
  the brows of this resisting town; Call for our chiefest men of discipline; To
  cull   the   plots   of   best   advantages。   We'll   lay   before   this   town   our   royal
  bones; Wade to the market…place in Frenchmen's blood; But we will make
  it subject to this boy。 CONSTANCE。 Stay for an answer to your embassy;
  Lest unadvis'd you stain your swords with blood; My Lord Chatillon may
  from England bring That right in peace which here we urge in war; And
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  then we shall repent each drop of blood That hot rash haste so indirectly
  shed。
  Enter CHATILLON
  KING  PHILIP。 A  wonder;  lady!   Lo;  upon thy  wish;  Our   messenger
  Chatillon is arriv'd。 What England says; say briefly; gentle lord; We coldly
  pause   for   thee。   Chatillon;   speak。   CHATILLON。   Then   turn   your   forces
  from this paltry siege And stir them up against a mightier task。 England;
  impatient   of   your   just   demands;   Hath   put   himself   in   arms。   The   adverse
  winds;   Whose   leisure   I   have   stay'd;   have   given   him   time   To   land   his
  legions all as soon as I; His marches are expedient to this town; His forces
  strong; his soldiers confident。 With him along is come the mother…queen;
  An   Ate;   stirring   him   to   blood   and   strife;   With   her   the   Lady   Blanch   of
  Spain;   With   them   a   bastard   of   the   king's   deceas'd; And   all   th'   unsettled
  humours   of   the   land…   Rash;   inconsiderate;   fiery  voluntaries; With   ladies'
  faces and fierce dragons' spleens… Have sold their fortunes at their native
  homes; Bearing their birthrights proudly on their backs; To make a hazard
  of   new   fortunes   here。   In   brief;   a   braver   choice   of   dauntless   spirits Than
  now the English bottoms have waft o'er Did never float upon the swelling
  tide    To   do   offence    and    scathe    in  Christendom。       'Drum     beats'   The
  interruption of their churlish drums Cuts off more circumstance: they are
  at hand; To parley or to fight; therefore prepare。 KING PHILIP。 How much
  unlook'd for is this expedition! AUSTRIA。 By how much unexpected; by
  so   much   We   must   awake   endeavour   for   defence;   For   courage   mounteth
  with occasion。 Let them be welcome then; we are prepar'd。
  Enter     KING       JOHN;       ELINOR;        BLANCH;         the    BASTARD;
  PEMBROKE; and others
  KING JOHN。 Peace be to France; if France in peace permit Our just
  and lineal entrance to our own! If not; bleed France; and peace ascend to
  heaven; Whiles we; God's wrathful agent; do correct Their proud contempt
  that beats His peace to heaven! KING PHILIP。 Peace be to England; if that
  war   return   From   France   to   England;   there   to   live   in   peace!   England   we
  love; and for that England's sake With burden of our armour here we sweat。
  This toil of ours should be a work of thine; But thou from loving England
  art   so  far  That   thou    hast  under…wrought       his  lawful    king;  Cut   off   the
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  sequence   of   posterity;   Outfaced   infant   state;   and   done   a   rape   Upon   the
  maiden   virtue   of   the   crown。   Look   here   upon   thy  brother   Geffrey's   face:
  These eyes; these brows; were moulded out of his; This little abstract doth
  contain that large Which died in Geffrey; and the hand of time Shall draw
  this brief into as huge a volume。 That Geffrey was thy elder brother born;
  And this his son; England was Geffrey's right; And this is Geffrey's。 In the
  name of God; How comes it then that thou art call'd a king; When living
  blood   doth   in   these   temples   beat   Which   owe   the   crown   that   thou   o'er…
  masterest?   KING   JOHN。   From   whom   hast   thou   this   great   commission;
  France; To draw my answer from thy articles? KING PHILIP。 From that
  supernal judge that stirs good thoughts In any breast of strong authority To
  look into the blots and stains of right。 That judge hath made me guardian
  to   this   boy;   Under   whose   warrant   I   impeach   thy   wrong; And   by   whose
  help I mean to chastise it。 KING JOHN。 Alack; thou dost usurp authority。
  KING   PHILIP。   Excuse   it   is   to   beat   usurping   down。   ELINOR。 Who   is   it
  thou dost call usurper; France? CONSTANCE。 Let me make answer: thy
  usurping son。 ELINOR。 Out; insolent! Thy bastard shall be king; That thou
  mayst be a queen and check the world! CONSTANCE。 My bed was ever
  to   thy   son   as   true   As   thine   was   to   thy   husband;   and   this   boy   Liker   in
  feature to his father Geffrey Than thou and John in manners…being as Eke
  As   rain   to   water;  or   devil to   his   dam。   My  boy  a   bastard!   By   my  soul;   I
  think His father never was so true begot; It cannot be; an if thou wert his
  mother。     ELINOR。       There's    a  good    mother;    boy;   that  blots   thy   father。
  CONSTANCE。            There's    a  good    grandam;      boy;   that   would    blot   thee。
  AUSTRIA。 Peace! BASTARD。 Hear the crier。 AUSTRIA。 What the devil
  art thou? BASTARD。 One that will play the devil; sir; with you; An 'a may
  catch your hide and you alone。 You are the hare of whom the proverb goes;
  Whose valour plucks dead lions by the beard; I'll smoke your skin…coat an
  I catch you   right; Sirrah; look to 't;   i' faith   I will; i'   faith。 BLANCH。  O;
  well did he become that lion's robe That did disrobe the lion of that robe!
  BASTARD。 It lies as sightly on the back of him As great Alcides' shows
  upon an ass; But; ass; I'll take that burden from your back; Or lay on that
  shall   make   your   shoulders   crack。 AUSTRIA。   What   cracker   is   this   same
  that deafs our ears With this abundance of superfluous breath? King Philip;
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  determine   what   we   shall   do   straight。   KING   PHILIP。   Women   and   fools;
  break off your conference。 King John; this is the very sum of all: England
  and Ireland; Anjou; Touraine; Maine; In right of Arthur; do I claim of thee;
  Wilt thou resign them and lay down thy arms? KING JOHN。 My life as
  soon。  I   do   defy  thee;   France。 Arthur   of   Britaine;   yield   thee   to   my  hand;
  And out of my dear love I'll give thee more Than e'er the coward hand of
  France can win。 Submit thee; boy。 ELINOR。 Come to thy grandam; child。
  CONSTANCE。 Do; child; go to it grandam; child; Give grandam kingdom;
  and   it   grandam   will   Give   it   a   plum;   a   cherry;   and   a   fig。  There's   a   good
  grandam! ARTHUR。 Good my mother; peace! I would that I were low laid
  in my grave: I am not worth this coil that's made for me。 ELINOR。 His
  mother shames him so; poor boy; he weeps。 CONSTANCE。 Now shame
  upon   you;   whe'er   she   does   or   no!   His   grandam's   wrongs;   and   not   his
  mother's shames; Draws those heaven…moving pearls from his poor eyes;
  Which heaven shall take in nature of   a fee; Ay;  with these crystal   beads
  heaven   shall be   brib'd To   do   him  justice   and   revenge   on  you。   ELINOR。
  Thou     monstrous      slanderer   of   heaven    and   earth!   CONSTANCE。          Thou
  monstrous injurer of heaven   and earth; Call not   me slanderer! Thou  and
  thine usurp The dominations; royalties; and rights; Of this oppressed boy;
  this is thy eldest son's son; Infortunate in nothing but in thee。 Thy sins are
  visited in this poor child; The canon of the law is laid on him; Being but
  the   second   generation   Removed   from   thy   sin…conceiving   womb。   KING
  JOHN。 Bedlam; have done。 CONSTANCE。 I have but this to say… That he
  is not   only  pla