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第9章 ACT II(2)

Our father he hath writ,so hath our sister,Of differences,which I least thought it fit To answer from our home;the several messengers From hence attend dispatch.Our good old friend,Lay comforts to your bosom;and bestow Your needful counsel to our business,Which craves the instant use.GLOUCESTER I serve you,madam:

Your graces are right welcome.

Exeunt

SCENE II.Before Gloucester's castle

Enter KENT and OSWALD,severally

OSWALD Good dawning to thee,friend:art of this house?KENT Ay.OSWALD Where may we set our horses?KENT I'the mire.OSWALD Prithee,if thou lovest me,tell me.KENT I love thee not.OSWALD Why,then,I care not for thee.KENT If I had thee in Lipsbury pinfold,I would make thee care for me.OSWALD Why dost thou use me thus?I know thee not.KENT Fellow,I know thee.OSWALD What dost thou know me for?KENT A knave;a rascal;an eater of broken meats;a base,proud,shallow,beggarly,three-suited,hundred-pound,filthy,worsted-stocking knave;a lily-livered,action-taking knave,a whoreson,glass-gazing,super-serviceable finical rogue;one-trunk-inheriting slave;one that wouldst be a bawd,in way of good service,and art nothing but the composition of a knave,beggar,coward,pandar,and the son and heir of a mongrel bitch:one whom Iwill beat into clamorous whining,if thou deniest the least syllable of thy addition.OSWALD Why,what a monstrous fellow art thou,thus to rail on one that is neither known of thee nor knows thee!KENT What a brazen-faced varlet art thou,to deny thou knowest me!Is it two days ago since I tripped up thy heels,and beat thee before the king?Draw,you rogue:for,though it be night,yet the moon shines;I'll make a sop o'the moonshine of you:draw,you whoreson cullionly barber-monger,draw.

Drawing his sword OSWALD Away!I have nothing to do with thee.KENT Draw,you rascal:you come with letters against the king;and take vanity the puppet's part against the royalty of her father:draw,you rogue,or I'll so carbonado your shanks:draw,you rascal;come your ways.OSWALD Help,ho!murder!help!KENT Strike,you slave;stand,rogue,stand;you neat slave,strike.

Beating him OSWALD Help,ho!murder!murder!

Enter EDMUND,with his rapier drawn,CORNWALL,REGAN,GLOUCESTER,and Servants EDMUND How now!What's the matter?KENT With you,good man boy,an you please:come,I'll flesh ye;come on,young master.GLOUCESTER Weapons!arms!What 's the matter here?CORNWALL Keep peace,upon your lives:

He dies that strikes again.What is the matter?REGAN The messengers from our sister and the king.CORNWALL What is your difference?speak.OSWALD I am scarce in breath,my lord.KENT No marvel,you have so bestirred your valour.You cowardly rascal,nature disclaims in thee:a tailor made thee.CORNWALL Thou art a strange fellow:a tailor make a man?KENT Ay,a tailor,sir:a stone-cutter or painter could not have made him so ill,though he had been but two hours at the trade.CORNWALL Speak yet,how grew your quarrel?OSWALD This ancient ruffian,sir,whose life I have spared at suit of his gray beard,--KENT Thou whore son zed!thou unnecessary letter!

My lord,if you will give me leave,I will tread this unbolted villain into mortar,and daub the wall of a jakes with him.Spare my gray beard,you wagtail?CORNWALL Peace,sirrah!

You beastly knave,know you no reverence?KENT Yes,sir;but anger hath a privilege.CORNWALL Why art thou angry?KENT That such a slave as this should wear a sword,Who wears no honesty.Such smiling rogues as these,Like rats,oft bite the holy cords a-twain Which are too intrinse t'unloose;smooth every passion That in the natures of their lords rebel;Bring oil to fire,snow to their colder moods;Renege,affirm,and turn their halcyon beaks With every gale and vary of their masters,Knowing nought,like dogs,but following.

A plague upon your epileptic visage!

Smile you my speeches,as I were a fool?

Goose,if I had you upon Sarum plain,I'ld drive ye cackling home to Camelot.CORNWALL Why,art thou mad,old fellow?GLOUCESTER How fell you out?say that.KENT No contraries hold more antipathy Than I and such a knave.CORNWALL Why dost thou call him a knave?What's his offence?KENT His countenance likes me not.CORNWALL No more,perchance,does mine,nor his,nor hers.KENT Sir,'tis my occupation to be plain:

I have seen better faces in my time Than stands on any shoulder that I see Before me at this instant.CORNWALL This is some fellow,Who,having been praised for bluntness,doth affect A saucy roughness,and constrains the garb Quite from his nature:he cannot flatter,he,An honest mind and plain,he must speak truth!

An they will take it,so;if not,he's plain.

These kind of knaves I know,which in this plainness Harbour more craft and more corrupter ends Than twenty silly ducking observants That stretch their duties nicely.KENT Sir,in good sooth,in sincere verity,Under the allowance of your great aspect,Whose influence,like the wreath of radiant fire On flickering Phoebus' front,--CORNWALL What mean'st by this?KENT To go out of my dialect,which you discommend so much.I know,sir,I am no flatterer:he that beguiled you in a plain accent was a plain knave;which for my part I will not be,though I should win your displeasure to entreat me to 't.CORNWALL What was the offence you gave him?OSWALD I never gave him any:

It pleased the king his master very late To strike at me,upon his misconstruction;When he,conjunct and flattering his displeasure,Tripp'd me behind;being down,insulted,rail'd,And put upon him such a deal of man,That worthied him,got praises of the king For him attempting who was self-subdued;And,in the fleshment of this dread exploit,Drew on me here again.KENT None of these rogues and cowards But Ajax is their fool.CORNWALL Fetch forth the stocks!

You stubborn ancient knave,you reverend braggart,We'll teach you--KENT Sir,I am too old to learn:

Call not your stocks for me:I serve the king;On whose employment I was sent to you.

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