第 3 节
作者:指点迷津      更新:2021-02-21 16:38      字数:9322
  Be murdered in his bed。
  Gonzago conduct them hither; and then
  Beset his house that not a man may live。
  ANJOY。 That charge is mine。 Swizers keepe you the streetes;
  And at ech corner shall the Kings garde stand。
  GONZAGO。 Come sirs follow me。
  Exit Gonzago and others with him。
  ANJOY。 Cossin; the Captaine of the Admirals guarde;
  Plac'd by my brother; will betray his Lord:
  Now Guise shall catholiques flourish once againe;
  The head being of; the members cannot stand。
  RETES。 But look my Lord; ther's some in the Admirals house。
  Enter 'above Gonzago and others' into the Admirals house;
  and he in his bed。
  ANJOY。 In lucky time; come let us keep this lane;
  And slay his servants that shall issue out。
  GONZAGO。 Where is the Admirall?
  ADMIRALL。 O let me pray before I dye。
  GONZAGO。 Then pray unto our Ladye; kisse this crosse。
  Stab him。
  ADMIRALL。 O God forgive my sins。
  GUISE。 What; is he dead Gonzago?
  GONZAGO。 I my Lord。
  GUISE。 Then throw him down。
  'The body is thrown down。 Exeunt Gonzago and rest above。'
  ANJOY。 Now cosin view him well;
  It may be it is some other; and he escapte。
  GUISE。 Cosin tis he; I know him by his look。
  See where my Souldier shot him through the arm。
  He mist him neer; but we have strook him now。
  Ah base Shatillian and degenerate;
  Cheef standard bearer to the Lutheranes;
  Thus in despite of thy Religion;
  The Duke of Guise stampes on thy liveles bulke。
  Away with him; cut of his head and handes;
  And send them for a present to the Pope:
  And when this just revenge is finished;
  Unto mount Faucon will we dragge his coarse:
  And he that living hated so the crosse;
  Shall being dead; be hangd thereon in chaines。
  GUISE。 Anjoy; Gonzago; Retes; if that you three;
  Will be as resolute as I and Dumaine:
  There shall not a Hugonet breath in France。
  ANJOY。 I sweare by this crosse; wee'l not be partiall;
  But slay as many as we can come neer。
  GUISE。 Mountsorrett; go and shoote the ordinance of;
  That they which have already set the street
  May know their watchword; and then tole the bell;
  And so lets forward to the Massacre。
  MOUNTSORRELL。 I will my Lord。
  Exit Mountsorrell。
  GUISE。 And now my Lords let us closely to our busines。
  ANJOY。 Anjoy will follow thee。
  DUMAINE。 And so will Dumaine。
  The ordinance being shot of; the bell tolles。
  GUISE。 Come then; lets away。
  Exeunt。
  The Guise enters againe; with all the rest; with their Swords drawne;
  chasing the Protestants。
  GUISE。 Tue; tue; tue;
  Let none escape; murder the Hugonets。
  ANJOY。 Kill them; kill them。
  Exeunt。
  Enter Loreine running; the Guise and the rest pursuing him。
  GUISE。 Loreine; Loreine; follow Loreine。。 Sirra;
  Are you a preacher of these heresies?
  LOREINE。 I am a preacher of the word of God;
  And thou a traitor to thy soule and him。
  GUISE。 Dearely beloved brother; thus tis written。
  He stabs him。
  ANJOY。 Stay my Lord; let me begin the psalme。
  GUISE。 Come dragge him away and throw him in a ditch。
  Exeunt 'omnes'。
  'Scene vi'
  Enter Mountsorrell and knocks at Serouns doore。
  SEROUNS WIFE。 Who is't that knocks there?
  'Within。'
  MOUNTSORRELL。 Mountsorrett from the Duke of Guise。
  SEROUNS WIFE。 Husband come down; heer's one would speak with
  you from the Duke of Guise。
  Enter Seroune。
  SEROUNE。 To speek with me from such a man as he?
  MOUNTSORRELL。 I; I; for this Seroune; and thou shalt ha't。
  Shewing his dagger。
  SEROUNE。 O let me pray before I take my death。
  MOUNTSORRELL。 Despatch then quickly。
  SEROUNE。 O Christ my Saviour
  MOUNTSORRELL。 Christ; villaine?
  Why; darst thou presume to call on Christ;
  Without the intercession of some Saint?
  Sanctus Jacobus hee was my Saint; pray to him。
  SEROUNE。 O let me pray unto my God。
  MOUNTSORRELL。 Then take this with you。
  Stab him 'and he falls within and dies'。
  Exit。
  'Scene vii'
  Enter Ramus in his studie。
  RAMUS。 What fearfull cries come from the river Sene;
  That fright poore Ramus sitting at his book?
  I feare the Guisians have past the bridge;
  And meane once more to menace me。
  Enter Taleus。
  TALEUS。 Flye Ramus flye; if thou wilt save thy life。
  RAMUS。 Tell me Taleus; wherfore should I flye?
  TALEUS。 The Guisians are hard at thy doore;
  And meane to murder us:
  Harke; harke they come; Ile leap out at the window。
  'Runs out from studie。'
  RAMUS。 Sweet Taleus stay。
  Enter Gonzago and Retes。
  GONZAGO。 Who goes there?
  RETES。 Tis Taleus; Ramus bedfellow。
  GONZAGO。 What art thou?
  TALEUS。 I am as Ramus is; a Christian。
  RETES。 O let him goe; he is a catholick。
  Exit Taleus。
  Enter Ramus 'out of his studie'。
  GONZAGO。 Come Ramus; more golde; or thou shalt have the stabbe。
  RAMUS。 Alas I am a scholler; how should I have golde?
  All that I have is but my stipend from the King;
  Which is no sooner receiv'd but it is spent。
  Enter the Guise and Anjoy '; Dumaine; Mountsorrell;
  with soldiers'。
  ANJOY。 Whom have you there?
  RETES。 Tis Ramus; the Kings professor of Logick。
  GUISE。 Stab him。
  RAMUS。 O good my Lord;
  Wherein hath Ramus been so offencious?
  GUISE。 Marry sir; in having a smack in all;
  And yet didst never sound any thing to the depth。
  Was it not thou that scoff'dst the Organon;
  And said it was a heape of vanities?
  He that will be a flat decotamest;
  And seen in nothing but Epitomies:
  Is in your judgment thought a learned man。
  And he forsooth must goe and preach in Germany:
  Excepting against Doctors actions;
  And ipse dixi with this quidditie;
  Argumentum testimonis est in arte partialis。
  To contradict which; I say Ramus shall dye:
  How answere you that? your nego argumentum
  Cannot serve; Sirrah; kill him。
  RAMUS。 O good my Lord; let me but speak a word。
  ANJOY。 Well; say on。
  RAMUS。 Not for my life doe I desire this pause;
  But in my latter houre to purge my selfe;
  In that I know the things that I have wrote;
  Which as I heare one Shekins takes it ill;
  Because my places being but three; contain all his:
  I knew the Organon to be confusde;
  And I reduc'd it into better forme。
  And this for Aristotle will I say;
  That he that despiseth him; can nere
  Be good in Logick or Philosophie。
  And thats because the blockish Sorbonests
  Attribute as much unto their workes;
  As to the service of the eternall God。
  GUISE。 Why suffer you that peasant to declaime?
  Stab him I say and send him to his freends in hell。
  ANJOY。 Nere was there Colliars sonne so full of pride。
  Kill him。 'Close the studie。'
  GUISE。 My Lord Anjoy; there are a hundred Protestants;
  Which we have chaste into the river Sene;
  That swim about and so preserve their lives:
  How may we doe? I feare me they will live。
  DUMAINE。 Goe place some men upon the bridge;
  With bowes and cartes to shoot at them they see;
  And sinke them in the river as they swim。
  GUISE。 Tis well advisde Dumain; goe see it done。
  Exit Dumaine。
  And in the mean time my Lord; could we devise;
  To get those pedantes from the King Navarre;
  That are tutors to him and the prince of Condy
  ANJOY。 For that let me alone; Cousin stay heer;
  And when you see me in; then follow hard。
  He knocketh; and enter the King of Navarre and Prince
  of Condy; with their scholmaisters。
  How now my Lords; how fare you?
  NAVARRE。 My Lord; they say
  That all the protestants are massacred。
  ANJOY。 I; so they are; but yet what remedy:
  I have done all I could to stay this broile。
  NAVARRE。 But yet my Lord the report doth run;
  That you were one that made this Massacre。
  ANJOY。 Who I? you are deceived; I rose but now
  Enter 'to them' Guise。
  GUISE。 Murder the Hugonets; take those pedantes hence。
  NAVARRE。 Thou traitor Guise; lay of thy bloudy hands。
  CONDY。 Come let us goe tell the King。
  Exeunt 'Condy and Navarre'。
  GUISE。 Come sirs; Ile whip you to death with my punniards point。
  He kils them。
  ANJOY。 Away with them both。
  Exit Anjoy 'and soldiers with bodies'。
  GUISE。 And now sirs for this night let our fury stay。
  Yet will we not the Massacre shall end:
  Gonzago posse you to Orleance; Retes to Deep;
  Mountsorrell unto Roan; and spare not one
  That you suspect of heresy。 And now stay
  That bel that to the devils mattins rings。
  Now every man put of his burgonet;
  And so convey him closely to his bed。
  Exeunt。
  'Scene viii'
  Enter Anjoy; with two Lords of Poland。
  ANJOY。 M