第 13 节
作者:竹水冷      更新:2021-02-19 20:31      字数:9321
  pleasant shore; so Ioh; I could speak Now like a poet! now; afore God; I
  am passing light! Wife; give me kind welcome: thou wast wont to blame
  My kissing when my beard was in the stubble; But I have been trimmed of
  late; I have had A smooth court shaving; in good faith; I have。
  'Daughters kneel。'
  God bless ye!Son Roper; give me your hand。
  ROPER。 Your honor's welcome home。
  MORE。 Honor! ha ha!And how dost; wife?
  ROPER。 He bears himself most strangely。
  LADY MORE。 Will your lordship in?
  MORE。 Lordship! no; wife; that's gone: The ground was slight that we
  did lean upon。
  LADY  MORE。   Lord;  that   your   honor ne'er  will leave these  jests!   In
  faith; it ill becomes ye。
  MORE。   Oh;   good   wife;   Honor   and   jests   are   both   together   fled;   The
  merriest councillor of England's dead。
  LADY MORE。 Who's that; my lord?
  MORE。 Still lord! the Lord Chancellor; wife。
  LADY MORE。 That's you。
  MORE。 Certain;   but I have changed   my life。 Am I   not leaner   than   I
  was   before?   The   fat   is   gone;   my   title's   only   More。   Contented   with   one
  style; I'll live at rest: They that have many names are not still best。 I have
  resigned mine office: count'st me not wise?
  LADY MORE。 Oh God!
  MORE。 Come; breed not female children in your eyes: The king will
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  have it so。
  LADY MORE。 What's the offense?
  MORE。 Tush; let that pass; we'll talk of that anon。 The king seems a
  physician to my fate; His princely mind would train me back to state。
  ROPER。 Then be his patient; my most honored father。
  MORE。   Oh;   son   Roper;   Ubi   turpis   est   medicine;   sanari   piget!   No;
  wife; be merry;and be merry; all: You smiled at rising; weep not at my
  fall。 Let's in; and hear joy like to private friends; Since days of pleasure
  have repentant ends: The light of greatness is with triumph born; It sets at
  midday oft with public scorn。
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  SCENE IV。 The Tower。
  'Enter the Bishop of Rochester; Surrey; Shrewsbury; Lieutenant of the
  Tower; and Warders with weapons。'
  ROCHESTER。 Your kind persuasions; honorable lords; I can but thank
  ye for; but in this breast There lives a soul that aims at higher things Than
  temporary pleasing earthly kings。 God bless his highness even with all my
  heart! We shall meet one day; though that now we part。
  SURREY。 We not misdoubt; your wisdom can discern What best befits
  it; yet in love and zeal We could entreat; it might be otherwise。
  SHREWSBURY。 No doubt; your fatherhood will by yourself Consider
  better of the present case; And grow as great in favor as before。
  ROCHESTER。 For that; as pleaseth God。 In my restraint From wordly
  causes; I shall better see Into myself than at proud liberty: The Tower and I
  will privately  confer   Of   things;  wherein   at   freedom  I   may  err。  But   I   am
  troublesome   unto   your   honors;   And   hold   ye   longer   than   becomes   my
  duty。   Master   Lieutenant;  I   am  now   your   charge; And   though   you   keep
  my body; yet my love Waits on my king and you; while Fisher lives。
  SURREY。 Farewell; my Lord of Rochester; we'll pray For your release;
  and labour't as we may。
  SHREWSBURY。 Thereof assure yourself; so do we leave ye; And to
  your happy private thoughts bequeath ye。
  'Exeunt Lords。'
  ROCHESTER。   Now;   Master   Lieutenant;   on;   a   God's   name;   go! And
  with as glad a mind go I with you As ever truant bade the school adieu。
  'Exeunt。'
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  SCENE V。 Chelsea。 A Room in More's House。
  'Enter     Sir  Thomas      More;     his   Lady;    Daughters;     Master     Roper;
  Gentlemen; and Servants; as in his house at Chelsea。'
  MORE。 Good morrow; good son Roper。 Sit; good madame;
  'Low stools。'
  Upon   an   humble   seat;   the   time   so   craves;   Rest   your   good   heart   on
  earth;   the   roof   of   graves: You   see   the   floor   of   greatness   is   uneven;   The
  cricket and high throne alike near heaven。 Now; daughters; you that like
  to   branches     spread;    And    give   best   shadow     to  a  private    house;   Be
  comforted;      my   girls;  your   hopes    stand   fair:  Virtue  breeds    gentry;   she
  makes the best heir。
  BOTH DAUGHTERS。 Good morrow to your honor。
  MORE。   Nay;       good   night   rather;   Your   honor's   crest…fain   with   your
  happy father。
  ROPER。 Oh; what formality; what square observance; Lives in a little
  room!   here   public   care   Gags   not   the   eyes   of   slumber;   here   fierce   riot
  Ruffles   not   proudly   in   a   coat   of   trust;   Whilst;   like   a   pawn   at   chess;   he
  keeps in rank With kings and mighty fellows; yet indeed Those men that
  stand on tiptoe smile to see Him pawn his fortunes。
  MORE。   True;   son;。。。。   Nor   does   the   wanton   tongue   here   screw   itself
  Into the ear; that like a vise drinks up The iron instrument。
  LADY MORE。 We are here at peace。
  MORE。 Then peace; good wife。
  LADY MORE。 For; keeping still in compass; a strange point In times
  new navigation we have sailed Beyond our course。
  MORE。 Have done。
  LADY MORE。 We are exiled the court。
  MORE。       Still  thou    harpest   on   that:   Tis   sin  for   to  deserve    that
  banishment; But he that ne'er knew court; courts sweet content。
  LADY MORE。 Oh; but; dear husband
  MORE。 I will not hear thee; wife; The winding labyrinth of thy strange
  discourse   Will   ne'er   have   end。   Sit   still;   and;   my   good   wife;   Entreat   thy
  tongue be still; or; credit me; Thou shalt not understand a word we speak;
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  We'll   talk   in   Latin。   Humida   vallis   raros   patitur   fulminis ictus;   More   rest
  enjoys the subject meanly bred Than he that bears the kingdom in his head。
  Great men are still musicians; else the world lies; They learn low strains
  after the notes that rise。
  ROPER。   Good   sir;   be   still   yourself;   and   but   remember   How   in   this
  general   court   of   short…lived   pleasure;   The   world;   creation   is   the   ample
  food   That   is   digested   in   the   maw   of   time:   If   man   himself   be   subject   to
  such ruin; How shall his garment; then; or the loose points That tie respect
  unto his awful place; Avoid destruction? Most honored father…in…law; The
  blood you have bequeathed these several hearts To nourish your posterity;
  stands firm; And; as with joy you led us first to rise; So with like hearts
  we'll lock preferment's eyes。
  MORE。 Close them not; then; with tears: for that ostent Gives a wet
  signal of your discontent。 If you will share my fortunes; comfort then; An
  hundred   smiles   for   one   sigh:   what!   we   are   men:   Resign   wet   passion   to
  these weaker eyes; Which proves their sex; but grants it ne'er more wise。
  Let's now survey our state。 Here sits my wife; And dear esteemed issue;
  yonder   stand   My   loving   servants:   now   the   difference   Twixt   those   and
  these。 Now you shall hear my speak Like More in melancholy。 I conceive
  that nature Hath sundry metals; out of which she frames Us mortals; each
  in valuation Outprizing other: of the finest stuff The finest features come:
  the   rest   of   earth;   Receive   base   fortune   even   before   their   birth;   Hence
  slaves have their creation; and I think Nature provides content for the base
  mind; Under the whip; the burden; and the toil; Their low…wrought bodies
  drudge in patience; As for the prince in all his sweet…gorged maw; And his
  rank flesh; that sinfully renews The noon's excess in the night's dangerous
  surfeits。 What means or misery from our birth doth flow Nature entitles to
  us; that we owe: But we; being subject to the rack of hate; Falling from
  happy life to bondage state; Having seen better days; now know the lack
  Of glory that once reared each high…fed back。 But you; that in your age did
  ne'er view better; Challenged not fortune for your thriftless debter。
  CATESBY。 Sir; we have seen far better days than these。
  MORE。   I   was   the   patron   of   those   days;   and   know   Those   were   but
  painted days; only for show。 Then grieve not you to fall with him that gave
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