第 12 节
作者:冷如冰      更新:2024-04-07 11:51      字数:9322
  hath   been   a   bawd。   ABHORSON。   A   bawd;   sir?   Fie   upon   him!   He   will
  discredit our mystery。 PROVOST。 Go to; sir; you weigh equally; a feather
  will   turn   the   scale。   Exit   POMPEY。   Pray;   sir;   by   your   good   favour…   for
  surely; sir; a good favour you have but that you have a hanging look… do
  you call; sir; your occupation a mystery? ABHORSON。 Ay; sir; a mystery。
  POMPEY。 Painting; sir; I have heard say; is a mystery; and your whores;
  sir;   being   members      of  my    occupation;    using   painting;    do   prove   my
  occupation a mystery; but what mystery there should be in hanging; if I
  should   be   hang'd;   I   cannot   imagine。   ABHORSON。   Sir;   it   is   a   mystery。
  POMPEY。 Proof? ABHORSON。 Every true man's apparel fits your thief:
  if it be too little for your thief; your true man thinks it big enough; if it be
  too big for your thief; your thief thinks it little enough; so every true man's
  apparel fits your thief。
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  Re…enter PROVOST
  PROVOST。 Are you agreed? POMPEY。 Sir; I will serve him; for I do
  find   your   hangman   is   a   more   penitent   trade   than   your   bawd;   he   doth
  oftener ask forgiveness。 PROVOST。 You; sirrah; provide your block   and
  your   axe   to…morrow   four   o'clock。 ABHORSON。   Come   on;   bawd;   I   will
  instruct thee in my trade; follow。 POMPEY。 I do desire to learn; sir; and I
  hope; if you have occasion to use me for your own turn; you shall find me
  yare; for truly; sir; for your kindness I owe you a good turn。 PROVOST。
  Call hither Barnardine and Claudio。 Exeunt ABHORSON and POMPEY
  Th' one has my pity; not a jot the other; Being a murderer; though he were
  my brother。
  Enter CLAUDIO
  Look;    here's  the   warrant;   Claudio;    for  thy   death;  'Tis  now    dead
  midnight; and by eight to…morrow Thou must be made immortal。 Where's
  Barnardine?   CLAUDIO。   As   fast   lock'd   up   in   sleep   as   guiltless   labour
  When it lies starkly in the traveller's bones。 He will not wake。 PROVOST。
  Who can do good on him? Well; go; prepare yourself。 'Knocking within'
  But hark; what noise? Heaven give your spirits comfort! Exit CLAUDIO
  'Knocking continues' By and by。 I hope it is some pardon or reprieve For
  the most gentle Claudio。
  Enter DUKE; disguised as before
  Welcome;   father。   DUKE。   The   best   and   wholesom'st   spirits   of   the
  night   Envelop   you;   good   Provost!   Who   call'd   here   of   late?   PROVOST。
  None; since the curfew rung。 DUKE。 Not Isabel? PROVOST。 No。 DUKE。
  They  will   then;   ere't   be   long。   PROVOST。 What   comfort   is   for   Claudio?
  DUKE。 There's some in hope。 PROVOST。 It is a bitter deputy。 DUKE。 Not
  so; not so; his life is parallel'd Even with the stroke and line of his great
  justice;   He   doth   with   holy   abstinence   subdue   That   in   himself   which   he
  spurs on his pow'r To qualify in others。 Were he meal'd with that Which he
  corrects; then were he tyrannous; But this being so; he's just。 'Knocking
  within'   Now   are   they   come。   Exit   PROVOST   This   is   a   gentle   provost;
  seldom when The steeled gaoler is the friend of men。 'Knocking within'
  How now; what noise! That spirit's possess'd with haste That wounds th'
  unsisting postern with these strokes。
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  Re…enter PROVOST
  PROVOST。 There he must stay until the officer Arise to let him in; he
  is   call'd   up。   DUKE。   Have   you   no   countermand   for   Claudio   yet   But   he
  must   die   to…morrow?   PROVOST。   None;   sir;   none。   DUKE。   As   near   the
  dawning; Provost; as it is; You shall hear more ere morning。 PROVOST。
  Happily You something know; yet I believe there comes No countermand;
  no such example have we。 Besides; upon the very siege of justice; Lord
  Angelo hath to the public ear Profess'd the contrary。
  Enter a MESSENGER This is his lordship's man。 DUKE。 And here
  comes Claudio's pardon。 MESSENGER。 My lord hath sent you this note;
  and   by   me   this   further   charge;   that   you   swerve   not   from   the   smallest
  article of it; neither in time; matter; or other circumstance。 Good morrow;
  for   as  I  take  it;  it  is  almost  day。  PROVOST。        I  shall  obey   him。    Exit
  MESSENGER DUKE。 'Aside' This is his pardon; purchas'd by such sin
  For which the pardoner himself is in; Hence hath offence his quick celerity;
  When it is borne  in   high   authority。 When   vice  makes   mercy;   mercy's   so
  extended That for the fault's love is th' offender friended。 Now; sir; what
  news? PROVOST。 I told you: Lord Angelo; belike thinking me remiss in
  mine     office;   awakens     me    with    this  unwonted      putting…on;    methinks
  strangely;   for   he   hath  not   us'd   it   before。  DUKE。   Pray   you;   let's  hear。
  PROVOST。 'Reads' 'Whatsoever you may hear to the contrary; let Claudio
  be executed by four   of the   clock;  and; in   the afternoon;  Barnardine。  For
  my better satisfaction; let me have Claudio's head sent me by five。 Let this
  be duly performed; with a thought that more depends on it than we must
  yet deliver。 Thus fail not to do your office; as you will answer it at your
  peril。' What say you to this; sir? DUKE。 What is that Barnardine who is to
  be   executed   in   th'   afternoon?   PROVOST。   A   Bohemian   born;   but   here
  nurs'd   up   and   bred。   One   that   is   a   prisoner   nine   years   old。   DUKE。   How
  came it that the absent Duke had not either deliver'd him to his liberty or
  executed him? I have heard it was ever his manner to do so。 PROVOST。
  His friends still wrought reprieves for him; and; indeed; his fact; till now
  in   the   government     of   Lord  Angelo;   came   not     to  an  undoubted     proof。
  DUKE。 It is now apparent? PROVOST。 Most manifest; and not denied by
  himself。 DUKE。 Hath he borne himself penitently in prison? How seems
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  he    to  be  touch'd?    PROVOST。        A   man   that  apprehends      death   no   more
  dreadfully   but     as  a  drunken     sleep;  careless;   reckless;    and   fearless;  of
  what's   past;   present;   or   to   come;   insensible   of   mortality   and   desperately
  mortal。 DUKE。 He wants advice。 PROVOST。 He will hear none。 He hath
  evermore had the liberty of the prison; give him leave to escape hence; he
  would not; drunk many times a day; if not many days entirely drunk。 We
  have very oft awak'd him; as if to carry him to execution; and show'd him
  a seeming warrant for it; it hath not moved him at all。 DUKE。 More of him
  anon。 There is written in your brow; Provost; honesty and constancy。 If I
  read it not truly; my ancient skill beguiles me; but in the boldness of my
  cunning I will lay myself in hazard。 Claudio; whom here you have warrant
  to execute; is no greater forfeit to the law than Angelo who hath sentenc'd
  him。 To make you understand this in a manifested effect; I crave but four
  days'    respite;   for  the  which    you    are  to  do   me   both   a  present    and   a
  dangerous courtesy。 PROVOST。 Pray; sir; in what? DUKE。 In the delaying
  death。 PROVOST。 Alack! How may I do it; having the hour limited; and
  an   express   command;   under   penalty;   to   deliver   his   head   in   the   view   of
  Angelo? I may make my case as Claudio's; to cross this in the smallest。
  DUKE。 By the vow of mine order; I warrant you; if my instructions may
  be your guide。 Let this Barnardine be this morning executed; and his head
  borne     to  Angelo。    PROVOST。        Angelo     hath   seen   them    both;   and   will
  discover the favour。 DUKE。 O; death's a great disguiser; and you may add
  to it。   Shave   the   head   and   tie the   beard;   and   say  it   was   the desire   of   the
  penitent to be so bar'd before his death。 You know the course is common。
  If anything fall to you upon this more than thanks and good fortune; by the
  saint   whom   I   profess;   I   will   plead   against   it   with   my   life。   PROVOST。
  Pardon me; good father; it is against my oath。 DUKE。 Were you sworn to
  the   Duke;   or   to   the   deputy?   PROVOST。   To   him   and   to   his   substitutes。
  DUKE。 You will think you have made no offence if the Duke avouch the
  justice of your dealing? PROVOST。 But what likelihood is in that? DUKE。
  Not a resemblance; but a certainty。 Yet since I see you fearful; that neither
  my   coat;   integrity;   nor   persuasion;   can   with   ease   attempt   you;   I   will   go
  further than I meant; to pluck all fears out of you。 Look you