您的位置 : 首页 > 英文著作
King Henry V
act ii   Scene I.
William Shakespeare
下载:King Henry V.txt
本书全文检索:
       London. Before the Boar's Head Tavern, Eastcheap
       Enter CORPORAL NYM and LIEUTENANT BARDOLPH
       BARDOLPH
       Well met, Corporal Nym.
       NYM
       Good morrow, Lieutenant Bardolph.
       BARDOLPH
       What, are Ancient Pistol and you friends yet?
       NYM
       For my part, I care not; I say little, but when time shall
       serve, there shall be smiles- but that shall be as it may. I dare
       not fight; but I will wink and hold out mine iron. It is a simple
       one; but what though? It will toast cheese, and it will endure
       cold as another man's sword will; and there's an end.
       BARDOLPH
       I will bestow a breakfast to make you friends; and we'll
       be all three sworn brothers to France. Let't be so, good Corporal
       Nym.
       NYM
       Faith, I will live so long as I may, that's the certain of it;
       and when I cannot live any longer, I will do as I may. That is my
       rest, that is the rendezvous of it.
       BARDOLPH
       It is certain, Corporal, that he is married to Nell
       Quickly; and certainly she did you wrong, for you were
       troth-plight to her.
       NYM
       I cannot tell; things must be as they may. Men may sleep, and
       they may have their throats about them at that time; and some say
       knives have edges. It must be as it may; though patience be a
       tired mare, yet she will plod. There must be conclusions. Well, I
       cannot tell.
       Enter PISTOL and HOSTESS
       BARDOLPH
       Here comes Ancient Pistol and his wife. Good Corporal, be
       patient here.
       NYM
       How now, mine host Pistol!
       PISTOL
       Base tike, call'st thou me host?
       Now by this hand, I swear I scorn the term;
       Nor shall my Nell keep lodgers.
       HOSTESS
       No, by my troth, not long; for we cannot lodge and board a
       dozen or fourteen gentlewomen that live honestly by the prick of
       their needles, but it will be thought we keep a bawdy-house
       straight. [Nym draws] O well-a-day, Lady, if he be not drawn! Now
       we shall see wilful adultery and murder committed.
       BARDOLPH
       Good Lieutenant, good Corporal, offer nothing here.
       NYM
       Pish!
       PISTOL
       Pish for thee, Iceland dog! thou prick-ear'd cur of
       Iceland!
       HOSTESS
       Good Corporal Nym, show thy valour, and put up your sword.
       NYM
       Will you shog off? I would have you solus.
       PISTOL
       'Solus,' egregious dog? O viper vile!
       The 'solus' in thy most mervailous face;
       The 'solus' in thy teeth, and in thy throat,
       And in thy hateful lungs, yea, in thy maw, perdy;
       And, which is worse, within thy nasty mouth!
       I do retort the 'solus' in thy bowels;
       For I can take, and Pistol's cock is up,
       And flashing fire will follow.
       NYM
       I am not Barbason: you cannot conjure me. I have an humour to
       knock you indifferently well. If you grow foul with me, Pistol, I
       will scour you with my rapier, as I may, in fair terms; if you
       would walk off I would prick your guts a little, in good terms,
       as I may, and thaes the humour of it.
       PISTOL
       O braggart vile and damned furious wight!
       The grave doth gape and doting death is near;
       Therefore exhale.
       [PISTOL draws]
       BARDOLPH
       Hear me, hear me what I say: he that strikes the first
       stroke I'll run him up to the hilts, as I am a soldier.
       [Draws]
       PISTOL
       An oath of mickle might; and fury shall abate.
       [PISTOL and Nym sheathe their swords]
       Give me thy fist, thy fore-foot to me give;
       Thy spirits are most tall.
       NYM
       I will cut thy throat one time or other, in fair terms; that
       is the humour of it.
       PISTOL
       'Couple a gorge!'
       That is the word. I thee defy again.
       O hound of Crete, think'st thou my spouse to get?
       No; to the spital go,
       And from the powd'ring tub of infamy
       Fetch forth the lazar kite of Cressid's kind,
       Doll Tearsheet she by name, and her espouse.
       I have, and I will hold, the quondam Quickly
       For the only she; and- pauca, there's enough.
       Go to.
       Enter the Boy
       BOY
       Mine host Pistol, you must come to my master; and your
       hostess- he is very sick, and would to bed. Good Bardolph, put
       thy face between his sheets, and do the office of a warming-pan.
       Faith, he's very ill.
       BARDOLPH
       Away, you rogue.
       HOSTESS
       By my troth, he'll yield the crow a pudding one of these
       days: the King has kill'd his heart. Good husband, come home
       presently.
       Exeunt HOSTESS and BOY
       BARDOLPH
       Come, shall I make you two friends? We must to France
       together; why the devil should we keep knives to cut one
       another's throats?
       PISTOL
       Let floods o'erswell, and fiends for food howl on!
       NYM
       You'll pay me the eight shillings I won of you at betting?
       PISTOL
       Base is the slave that pays.
       NYM
       That now I will have; that's the humour of it.
       PISTOL
       As manhood shall compound: push home.
       [PISTOL and Nym draw]
       BARDOLPH
       By this sword, he that makes the first thrust I'll kill
       him; by this sword, I will.
       PISTOL
       Sword is an oath, and oaths must have their course.
       [Sheathes his sword]
       BARDOLPH
       Corporal Nym, an thou wilt be friends, be friends; an
       thou wilt not, why then be enemies with me too. Prithee put up.
       NYM
       I shall have my eight shillings I won of you at betting?
       PISTOL
       A noble shalt thou have, and present pay;
       And liquor likewise will I give to thee,
       And friendship shall combine, and brotherhood.
       I'll live by Nym and Nym shall live by me.
       Is not this just? For I shall sutler be
       Unto the camp, and profits will accrue.
       Give me thy hand.
       NYM
       [Sheathing his sword] I shall have my noble?
       PISTOL
       In cash most justly paid.
       NYM
       [Shaking hands] Well, then, that's the humour of't.
       Re-enter HOSTESS
       HOSTESS
       As ever you come of women, come in quickly to Sir John.
       Ah, poor heart! he is so shak'd of a burning quotidian tertian
       that it is most lamentable to behold. Sweet men, come to him.
       NYM
       The King hath run bad humours on the knight; that's the even
       of it.
       PISTOL
       Nym, thou hast spoke the right;
       His heart is fracted and corroborate.
       NYM
       The King is a good king, but it must be as it may; he passes
       some humours and careers.
       PISTOL
       Let us condole the knight; for, lambkins, we will live.
       Exeunt
用户中心

本站图书检索

本书目录

Dramatis Personae
Prologue
act i
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
act ii
   Prologue.
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
   Scene IV.
act iii
   Prologue.
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
   Scene IV.
   Scene V.
   Scene VI.
   Scene VII.
act iv
   Prologue.
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
   Scene III.
   Scene IV.
   Scene V.
   Scene VI.
   Scene VII.
   Scene VIII.
act v
   Prologue.
   Scene I.
   Scene II.
Epilogue