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king henry iv part 1(亨利四世i)-第16部分

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it。 And   that   shall   be   the   day;   whene'er   it   lights;   That   this   same   child   of 

honour and renown; This gallant Hotspur; this all…praised knight; And your 

unthought of Harry chance to meet。 For every honour sitting on his helm; 

Would they were multitudes; and on my head My shames redoubled! For 

the time   will   come That   I   shall   make   this   Northern   youth   exchange   His 

glorious deeds for my indignities。 Percy is but my factor; good my lord; To 

engross up glorious deeds on my behalf; And I will call hall to so strict 

account      That   he   shall  render    every   glory    up;  Yea;   even    the   slightest 

worship of his time; Or I will tear the reckoning from his heart。 This in the 

name of God I promise here; The which if he be pleas'd I shall perform; I 

do    beseech     your   Majesty     may    salve   The    long…grown      wounds      of  my 

intemperance。   If   not;   the   end   of   life   cancels   all   bands; And   I   will   die   a 

hundred thousand deaths Ere break the smallest parcel of this vow。 King。 

A    hundred     thousand     rebels   die   in  this!  Thou     shalt   have   charge    and 

sovereign trust herein。 

       Enter Blunt。 

       How now; good Blunt? Thy looks are full of speed。 Blunt。 So hath the 

business   that   I   come   to   speak   of。   Lord   Mortimer   of   Scotland   hath   sent 

word That Douglas and the English rebels met The eleventh of this month 



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at Shrewsbury。 A mighty and a fearful head they are; If promises be kept 

oil   every   hand;   As   ever   off'red   foul   play   in   a   state。   King。   The   Earl   of 

Westmoreland set forth to…day; With him my son; Lord John of Lancaster; 

For   this   advertisement   is   five   days   old。  On Wednesday  next;  Harry;   you 

shall set forward; On Thursday we ourselves will march。 Our meeting Is 

Bridgenorth;   and;   Harry;   you   shall   march   Through   Gloucestershire;   by 

which account; Our business valued; some twelve days hence Our general 

forces   at   Bridgenorth   shall   meet。   Our   hands   are   full   of   business。   Let's 

away。 Advantage feeds him fat while men delay。 Exeunt。 



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        SCENE III。 Eastcheap。 The Boar's Head Tavern。 



     Enter Falstaff and Bardolph。 

       Fal。 Bardolph; am I not fall'n away vilely since this last action? Do I 

not   bate?   Do   I   not   dwindle?   Why;   my   skin   hangs   about   me   like   an   old 

lady's loose gown! I am withered like an old apple John。 Well; I'll repent; 

and that suddenly; while I am in some liking。 I shall be out of heart shortly; 

and then I shall have no strength to repent。 An I have not forgotten what 

the inside of a church is made of; I am a peppercorn; a brewer's horse。 The 

inside of a church! Company; villanous company; hath been the spoil of 

me。 Bard。 Sir John; you are so fretful you cannot live long。 Fal。 Why; there 

is it! Come; sing me a bawdy song; make me merry。 I was as virtuously 

given as a gentleman need to be; virtuous enough: swore little; dic'd not 

above seven   times   a   week;   went   to   a   bawdy  house   not   above   once   in   a 

quarter… of an hour; paid money that I borrowed… three or four times; lived 

well;   and   in   good   compass;   and   now   I   live   out   of   all   order;   out   of   all 

compass。 Bard。 Why; you are so fat; Sir John; that you must needs be out 

of   all   compass…   out   of   all   reasonable   compass;   Sir   John。   Fal。   Do   thou 

amend thy face; and I'll amend my life。 Thou art our admiral; thou bearest 

the lantern in the poop… but 'tis in the nose of thee。 Thou art the Knight of 

the Burning Lamp。 Bard。 Why; Sir John; my face does you no harm。 Fal。 

No;   I'll   be   sworn。   I   make   as   good   use   of   it   as   many   a   man   doth   of   a 

death's…head   or   a   memento   mori。   I   never   see   thy   face   but   I   think   upon 

hellfire and Dives that lived in purple; for there he is in his robes; burning; 

burning。 if thou wert any way given to virtue; I would swear by thy face; 

my oath should be 'By this fire; that's God's angel。' But thou art altogether 

given over; and wert indeed; but for the light in thy face; the son of utter 

darkness。 When thou ran'st up Gadshill in the night to catch my horse; if I 

did not think thou hadst been an ignis fatuus or a ball of wildfire; there's 

no   purchase   in   money。   O;   thou   art   a   perpetual   triumph;   an   everlasting 

bonfire…light! Thou hast saved me a thousand marks in links and torches; 

walking with thee in the night betwixt tavern and tavern; but the sack that 

thou   hast   drunk   me   would   have   bought   me   lights   as   good   cheap   at   the 

dearest chandler's in Europe。 I have maintained that salamander of yours 



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with fire any time this two…and…thirty years。 God reward me for it! Bard。 

'Sblood; I would my face were in your belly! Fal。 God…a…mercy! so should 

I be sure to be heart…burn'd。 

       Enter Hostess。 

       How now; Dame Partlet the hen? Have you enquir'd yet who pick'd 

my   pocket?   Host。  Why;   Sir   John;   what   do   you   think;   Sir   John?   Do   you 

think I keep thieves in my house? I have search'd; I have enquired; so has 

my husband; man by man; boy by boy; servant by servant。 The tithe of a 

hair was never lost in my house before。 Fal。 Ye lie; hostess。 Bardolph was 

shav'd and lost many a hair; and I'll be sworn my pocket was pick'd。 Go to; 

you are a woman; go! Host。 Who; I? No; I defy thee! God's light; I was 

never   call'd   so   in   mine   own   house   before!   Fal。   Go   to;   I   know   you   well 

enough。 Host。 No; Sir John; you do not know me; Sir John。 I know you; 

Sir   John。 You   owe   me   money;   Sir   John;   and   now   you   pick   a   quarrel   to 

beguile me of it。 I bought you a dozen of shirts to your back。 Fal。 Dowlas; 

filthy dowlas! I have given them away to bakers' wives; they have made 

bolters   of   them。   Host。   Now;   as   I   am   a   true   woman;   holland   of   eight 

shillings an ell。 You owe money here besides; Sir John; for your diet and 

by…drinkings; and money lent you; four…and…twenty pound。 Fal。 He had his 

part of it; let   him pay。 Host。 He? Alas; he is poor;   he hath nothing。  Fal。 

How? Poor? Look upon his face。 What call you rich? Let them coin his 

nose; let them coin his cheeks。 I'll not pay a denier。 What; will you make a 

younker of me? Shall I not take mine ease in mine inn but
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