登陆注册
15491700000018

第18章 Exit SCENE II. The same.

The DUKE's palace. Enter DUKE and THURIO DUKE Sir Thurio, fear not but that she will love you, Now Valentine is banish'd from her sight. THURIO Since his exile she hath despised me most, Forsworn my company and rail'd at me, That I am desperate of obtaining her. DUKE This weak impress of love is as a figure Trenched in ice, which with an hour's heat Dissolves to water and doth lose his form.

A little time will melt her frozen thoughts And worthless Valentine shall be forgot.

Enter PROTEUS How now, Sir Proteus! Is your countryman According to our proclamation gone? PROTEUS Gone, my good lord. DUKE My daughter takes his going grievously. PROTEUS A little time, my lord, will kill that grief. DUKE So I believe; but Thurio thinks not so.

Proteus, the good conceit I hold of thee--For thou hast shown some sign of good desert--Makes me the better to confer with thee. PROTEUS Longer than I prove loyal to your grace Let me not live to look upon your grace. DUKE Thou know'st how willingly I would effect The match between Sir Thurio and my daughter. PROTEUS I do, my lord. DUKE And also, I think, thou art not ignorant How she opposes her against my will PROTEUS She did, my lord, when Valentine was here. DUKE Ay, and perversely she persevers so.

What might we do to make the girl forget The love of Valentine and love Sir Thurio? PROTEUS The best way is to slander Valentine With falsehood, cowardice and poor descent, Three things that women highly hold in hate. DUKE Ay, but she'll think that it is spoke in hate. PROTEUS Ay, if his enemy deliver it:

Therefore it must with circumstance be spoken By one whom she esteemeth as his friend. DUKE Then you must undertake to slander him. PROTEUS And that, my lord, I shall be loath to do:

'Tis an ill office for a gentleman, Especially against his very friend. DUKE Where your good word cannot advantage him, Your slander never can endamage him;

Therefore the office is indifferent, Being entreated to it by your friend. PROTEUS You have prevail'd, my lord; if I can do it By ought that I can speak in his dispraise, She shall not long continue love to him.

But say this weed her love from Valentine, It follows not that she will love Sir Thurio. THURIO Therefore, as you unwind her love from him, Lest it should ravel and be good to none, You must provide to bottom it on me;

Which must be done by praising me as much As you in worth dispraise Sir Valentine. DUKE And, Proteus, we dare trust you in this kind, Because we know, on Valentine's report, You are already Love's firm votary And cannot soon revolt and change your mind.

Upon this warrant shall you have access Where you with Silvia may confer at large;

For she is lumpish, heavy, melancholy, And, for your friend's sake, will be glad of you;

Where you may temper her by your persuasion To hate young Valentine and love my friend. PROTEUS As much as I can do, I will effect:

But you, Sir Thurio, are not sharp enough;

You must lay lime to tangle her desires By wailful sonnets, whose composed rhymes Should be full-fraught with serviceable vows. DUKE Ay, Much is the force of heaven-bred poesy. PROTEUS Say that upon the altar of her beauty You sacrifice your tears, your sighs, your heart:

Write till your ink be dry, and with your tears Moist it again, and frame some feeling line That may discover such integrity:

For Orpheus' lute was strung with poets' sinews, Whose golden touch could soften steel and stones, Make tigers tame and huge leviathans Forsake unsounded deeps to dance on sands.

After your dire-lamenting elegies, Visit by night your lady's chamber-window With some sweet concert; to their instruments Tune a deploring dump: the night's dead silence Will well become such sweet-complaining grievance.

This, or else nothing, will inherit her. DUKE This discipline shows thou hast been in love. THURIO And thy advice this night I'll put in practise.

Therefore, sweet Proteus, my direction-giver, Let us into the city presently To sort some gentlemen well skill'd in music.

I have a sonnet that will serve the turn To give the onset to thy good advice. DUKE About it, gentlemen! PROTEUS We'll wait upon your grace till after supper, And afterward determine our proceedings. DUKE Even now about it! I will pardon you.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 火影之变身佐子

    火影之变身佐子

    木叶有三大未解之谜。1.六代目火影为何拒绝摘下面罩?2.号称无一败绩的志乃老师为何实力平平?3.七代目火影的梦中情人究竟是谁?木叶丸嘿嘿一笑:“告诉你哦,博人。不是雏田大人,也不是樱大人哦!”博人:“?!!!”鸣人:“?!!!”佐子:“……”木叶丸卒。
  • 天庭外卖

    天庭外卖

    一次闪电,让他偶然间连接到了天庭WIFI,并且还自动安装了一个“天庭外卖”的软件。“龙宫海鲜坊”“太上老君药膳”“牛魔王串吧”“土地公特产屋”一个个眼花缭乱的店铺出现在他的手机上面.....恩,这很天庭,对了,你们那招不招配送员?
  • 龙魔争霸史

    龙魔争霸史

    一名叫夏冬的少年穿越到异界大陆,掩盖身份,改头换面,多重角色,暗中赢得美女、江山和情谊。然而他真正的身份却是……
  • 包子逆袭之重生嫡女

    包子逆袭之重生嫡女

    前世被闺蜜挖墙脚死了孩子没了夫君病死后化为灰烬,挫骨扬灰,烟消云散重生一遭誓要改命于是害了闺蜜坑了前夫暗搓搓开心却被某人看在眼里丫头有意思一边夺位一边追妻天下美人他都要~本文甜宠微虐,希望大家喜欢
  • 火影之冥神传奇

    火影之冥神传奇

    这本作品是本人的第一部作品,欢迎各位给予意见!
  • 独傲古今

    独傲古今

    少年自深山而出,一路战群雄、浴神血;斩天骄、夺造化。人生一世当一路高歌无所畏惧!
  • 金鼎英雄传

    金鼎英雄传

    金军铁骑,踏灭北宋,傀儡刘豫,软立中原。横征暴敛,民怨沸腾。十七门派,八大山庄,各路义军,群起攻之。各路英豪,仁人义士,欲除天下之诟病,力复百姓之安康。然而,八庄惨案,邪门助虐,为正义之路蒙上浓浓迷霜…
  • 天地之灭天

    天地之灭天

    洪荒过后,天下三分。亿万年后,修道界再起波澜,万族纷纷显现,无数强者应时而生。无数人为了追寻传说中的境界——天帝,纷战不休,尸横遍野,血流成河。能否有人登上亘古以来最强的宝座?一个在命运中苦苦挣扎,一个天地不容的人,他到底该何去何从?“命若天定,我便破了这个天。”冷石仰天咆哮……
  • 二隐谧禅师语录

    二隐谧禅师语录

    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。
  • 扭曲的双生灵梦

    扭曲的双生灵梦

    最后的呼唤,从井底传来。我看着井外的夜空,沉迷在自己的旋转之中,瞳孔印着星光,冷冷淡淡,如同扭曲的双树一般的情绪…………