登陆注册
15729600000137

第137章

By my head, 'twas bravely done, 'twas bravely done!

Now, by my head, 'twas bravely done!

[Exeunt all but ELSIE, POINT, FAIRFAX, and PHOEBE.

POINT [to ELSIE, who is weeping] Nay, sweetheart, be comforted.This Fairfax was but a pestilent fellow, and, as he had to die, he might as well die thus as any other way.'Twas a good death.

ELSIE Still, he was my husband, and had he not been, he was nevertheless a living man, and now he is dead; and so, by your leave, my tears may flow unchidden, Master Point.

FAIRFAX And thou didst see all this?

POINT Aye, with both eyes at once-- this and that.The testimony of one eye is naught-- he may lie.But when it is corroborated by the other, it is good evidence that none may gainsay.Here are both present in court, ready to swear to him!

PHOEBEBut art thou sure it was Colonel Fairfax? Saw you his face?

POINT Aye, and a plaguey ill-favoured face too.A very hang-dog face-- a felon face-- a face to fright the headsman himself, and make him strike awry.Oh, a plaguey, bad face, take my word for it.[PHOEBE and FAIRFAX laugh]

How they laugh! "Tis ever thus with simple folk-- an accepted wit has but to say "Pass the mustard," and they roar their ribs out!

FAIRFAX [aside] If ever I come to life again, thou shalt pay for this, Master Point!

POINT Now, Elsie, thou art free to choose again, so behold me: I am young and well-favoured.I have a pretty wit.

I can jest you, jibe you, quip you, crank you, wrack you, riddle you--FAIRFAX Tush, man, thou knowest not how to woo.'Tis not to be done with time-worn jests and thread-bare sophistries;with quips, conundrums, rhymes, and paradoxes.'Tis an art in itself, and must be studied gravely and conscientiously.

No.19.A man who would woo a fair maid (TRIO)Elsie, Phoebe, and FairfaxFAIRFAX A man who would woo a fair maid, Should 'prentice himself to the trade;And study all day, In methodical way, How to flatter, cajole, and persuade.

He should 'prentice himself at fourteen, And practise from morning to e'en;And when he's of age, If he will, I'll engage, He may capture the heart of a queen, the heart of a queen!

ALL It is purely a matter of skill, Which all may attain if they will.

But every Jack He must study the knack If he wants to make sure of his Jill!

If he wants to make sure of his Jill!

ELSIE If he's made the best use of his time, His twig he'll so carefully lime That every bird Will come down at his word, Whatever its plumage and clime.

He must learn that the thrill of a touch May mean little, or nothing, or much;It's an instrument rare, To be handled with care, And ought to be treated as such, Ought to be treated as such.

ALL It is purely a matter of skill, Which all may attain if they will:

But every Jack, He must study the knack If he wants to make sure of his Jill!

If he wants to make sure of his Jill!

PHOEBE Then a glance may be timid or free;It will vary in mighty degree, From an impudent stare To a look of despair That no maid without pity can see!

And a glance of despair is no guide--

It may have its ridiculous side;

It may draw you a tear Or a box on the ear;You can never be sure till you've tried!

Never be sure till you've tried!

ALLIt is purely a matter of skill, Which all may attain if they will:

But every Jack, He must study the knack If he wants to make sure of his Jill, If he wants to make sure of his Jill!

But every Jack, He must study the knack, But every Jack, Must study the knack If he wants to make sure of his Jill!

Yes, every Jack, Must study the knack If he wants to make sure of his Jill!

FAIRFAX [aside to POINT] Now, listen to me-- 'tis done thus--[aloud] Mistress Elsie, there is one here who, as thou knowest, loves thee right well!

POINT [aside] That he does-- right well!

FAIRFAX He is but a man of poor estate, but he hath a loving, honest heart.He will be a true and trusty husband to thee, and if thou wilt be his wife, thou shalt lie curled up in his heart, like a little squirrel in its nest!

POINT [aside] 'Tis a pretty figure.A maggot in a nut lies closer, but a squirrel will do.

FAIRFAX He knoweth that thou wast a wife-- an unloved and unloving wife, and his poor heart was near to breaking.But now that thine unloving husband is dead, and thou art free, he would fain pray that thou wouldst hearken unto him, and give him hope that thou wouldst one day be his!

PHOEBE[alarmed] He presses her hands-- and whispers in her ear! Ods bodikins, what does it mean?

FAIRFAX Now, sweetheart, tell me-- wilt thou be this poor goodfellow's wife?

ELSIE If the good, brave man-- is he a brave man?

FAIRFAX So men say.

POINT [aside] That's not true, but let it pass.

ELSIE If the brave man will be content with a poor, penniless, untaught maid--POINT [aside] Widow-- but let that pass.

ELSIE I will be his true and loving wife, and that with my heart of hearts!

FAIRFAX My own dear love! [Embracing her]

PHOEBE[in great agitation] Why, what's all this? Brother--brother-- it is not seemly!

POINT [also alarmed, aside] Oh, I can't let that pass!

[Aloud] Hold, enough, Master Leonard! An advocate should have his fee, but methinks thou art over-paying thyself!

FAIRFAX Nay, that is for Elsie to say.I promised thee I would show thee how to woo, and herein lies the proof of the virtue of my teaching.Go thou, and apply it elsewhere! [PHOEBE bursts into tears]

No.20.When a wooer goes a-wooing (QUARTET)Elsie, Phoebe, Fairfax, and PointELSIEWhen a wooer Goes a-wooing, Naught is truer Than his joy.

FAIRFAX Maiden hushing All his suing--Boldly blushing, bravely coy!

Bravely coy! Boldly blushing--

ELSIEBoldly blushing, bravely coy!

ALL Oh, the happy days of doing!

Oh, the sighing and the suing!

When a wooer goes a-wooing, Oh the sweets that never cloy!

PHOEBE [weeping] When a brother leaves his sister For another, sister weeps, Tears that trickle, Tears that blister--'Tis but mickle Sister reaps!

ALL Oh, the doing and undoing, Oh, the sighing and the suing, When a brother goes a-wooing, And a sobbing sister weeps!

POINTWhen a jester Is outwitted, Feelings fester, Heart is lead!

Food for fishes Only fitted, Jester wishes He was dead!

同类推荐
  • 永安县志

    永安县志

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 佛说八无暇有暇经

    佛说八无暇有暇经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 乐郊私语

    乐郊私语

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 送人游蜀

    送人游蜀

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 明伦汇编官常典刑部部

    明伦汇编官常典刑部部

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 那个天堂,桃花绽放

    那个天堂,桃花绽放

    她,双亲意外去世,巨大的打击让她封闭自己,变得内向。他,被封为国民校草,拥有清澈的双眸干净的气质。黄昏桃花树下的邂逅,她逐渐对他敞开心扉,却意外得知他有着难以治愈的心脏病,可能活不过五年,自小身体不好的她还是选择陪着他。当他的生命走到终点时,她会用仅剩的生命如何抉择。你知道吗,上帝会给予每个善良的女孩一个奇迹。
  • 最伟大的激励:影响20世纪人类的励志文献

    最伟大的激励:影响20世纪人类的励志文献

    在21世纪,中国面对着经济发展与文明崛起的两大命题。相应地,中国人也面对双重的挑战,一方面是创造财富,力争上游,出人头地,另一方面是内心充实,喜乐幸福,能够体会并认识到生命的意义。由于这种双重性,在迈向成功的道路上,中国人需要借鉴的激励资源就不应该只局限于“心态”和“技巧”,还应该包括“品德”这一根本。 每个人都守着一扇由内开启的改变之门,谁都不能替他们开门。不过,假如有一些伟大的、深刻的、直抵灵魂深处的敲门声传来,他也许会早一点、快一点给自己开门。
  • 守护甜心之青起落见

    守护甜心之青起落见

    当星空化做我的心,泪流过的脸,还会是哪个完美少女的脸吗?你做为一个背叛者,不是应该做好分内的事情吗?越来越多的事情,都发生在我的身上,我是万人瞩目的千陌,也是圣夜曾今的亚梦,身份是吗?这些都不是我的,是你们的,我会离开,离开这个将我变得荒淫无度,骄奢淫逸的世界。
  • 重复不重复

    重复不重复

    如果生活一切可以重来,我希望重复但不重复。主角重生,选择把过往再来一次,但是中间又希望有小小变化,未来如何被影响,请关注新人小说。。。
  • 笨小子与宝丫头

    笨小子与宝丫头

    大家怎么看待游戏里认识的玩家呢?大家对网恋又是怎么看待的呢?现在,就有两个年轻的高中生,正在突破自我,为我们带来奇迹,让我们一起来看看他们是如何创造奇迹的吧。
  • 欲道野望

    欲道野望

    陈一出身在二十世纪初,卒在二十一世纪初,转世在一个修行界,随着了解,陈一发现修行者的世界远比自己看的yy小说危险,光怪陆离世界的展开总是伴随着不可预料的危机,转世重生并没有带来什么优势,反而从物质世界而来的思想带来的是不良的后果,陈一没有退路,只好努力的揭开一个个的神秘。
  • 网游之废物传奇

    网游之废物传奇

    改变世界的《傲世天下》游戏运营,引起了全世界的疯狂,这是个风起云涌的大时代,也是个热血沸腾的大时代,看邱天一个普普通通的二流学校学生,如何在这个引起全世界热潮的游戏世界中由一个废物成为一个传奇。
  • 武道天机变

    武道天机变

    “天机?不足畏!天机不由我,我就改天机!”轩辕昌,凭借着VR虚拟现实系统,在神龙世界,将龙华武道发扬到极致,逆天而行,从而改天革命!我命,由我!不由,天!龙华武者,异界扬威。
  • 绝宠医妃

    绝宠医妃

    一朝穿越,白芷菱发现自己嫁人了,还是嫁给一个渣男!成婚当天,白莲嫡妹同时进门,御赐正妃独守空房!听着各种流言,白芷菱淡定的数着银票看尽各路俊男美女,却在一美人身上栽了。【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 又见秋风

    又见秋风

    秋风起,绿叶枯,你已离去,却不知,我还在原地,独自等待……第一本玄幻小说《斗灵大陆之凡愿》,欢迎围观。也欢迎各位书友加入Q群597610801交流。