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king henry iv part 1(亨利四世i)-第23部分
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SCENE III。 Plain between the camps。
The King enters with his Power。 Alarum to the battle。 Then enter
Douglas and Sir Walter Blunt。
Blunt。 What is thy name; that in the battle thus Thou crossest me?
What honour dost thou seek Upon my head? Doug。 Know then my name
is Douglas; And I do haunt thee in the battle thus Because some tell me
that thou art a king。 Blunt。 They tell thee true。 Doug。 The Lord of Stafford
dear to…day hath bought Thy likeness; for instead of thee; King Harry; This
sword hath ended him。 So shall it thee; Unless thou yield thee as my
prisoner。 Blunt。 I was not born a yielder; thou proud Scot; And thou shalt
find a king that will revenge Lord Stafford's death。
They fight。 Douglas kills Blunt。 Then enter Hotspur。
Hot。 O Douglas; hadst thou fought at Holmedon thus; I never had
triumph'd upon a Scot。 Doug。 All's done; all's won。 Here breathless lies the
King。 Hot。 Where? Doug。 Here。 Hot。 This; Douglas? No。 I know this face
full well。 A gallant knight he was; his name was Blunt; Semblably
furnish'd like the King himself。 Doug。 A fool go with thy soul; whither it
goes! A borrowed title hast thou bought too dear: Why didst thou tell me
that thou wert a king? Hot。 The King hath many marching in his coats。
Doug。 Now; by my sword; I will kill all his coats; I'll murder all his
wardrop; piece by piece; Until I meet the King。 Hot。 Up and away! Our
soldiers stand full fairly for the day。 Exeunt。 Alarum。 Enter Falstaff solus。
Fal。 Though I could scape shot…free at London; I fear the shot here。
Here's no scoring but upon the pate。 Soft! who are you? Sir Walter Blunt。
There's honour for you! Here's no vanity! I am as hot as molten lead; and
as heavy too。 God keep lead out of me! I need no more weight than mine
own bowels。 I have led my rag…of…muffins where they are pepper'd。
There's not three of my hundred and fifty left alive; and they are for the
town's end; to beg during life。 But who comes here?
Enter the Prince。
Prince。 What; stand'st thou idle here? Lend me thy sword。 Many a
nobleman lies stark and stiff Under the hoofs of vaunting enemies; Whose
deaths are yet unreveng'd。 I prithee Rend me thy sword。 Fal。 O Hal; I
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prithee give me leave to breathe awhile。 Turk Gregory never did such
deeds in arms as I have done this day。 I have paid Percy; I have made him
sure。 Prince。 He is indeed; and living to kill thee。 I prithee lend me thy
sword。 Fal。 Nay; before God; Hal; if Percy be alive; thou get'st not my
sword; but take my pistol; if thou wilt。 Prince。 Give it me。 What; is it in
the case? Fal。 Ay; Hal。 'Tis hot; 'tis hot。 There's that will sack a city。
The Prince draws it out and finds it to he a bottle of sack。
What; is it a time to jest and dally now? He throws the bottle at him。
Exit。 Fal。 Well; if Percy be alive; I'll pierce him。 If he do come in my way;
so; if he do not; if I come in his willingly; let him make a carbonado of me。
I like not such grinning honour as Sir Walter hath。 Give me life; which if I
can save; so; if not; honour comes unlook'd for; and there's an end。 Exit。
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SCENE IV。 Another part of the field。
Alarum。 Excursions。 Enter the King; the Prince; Lord John of
Lancaster; Earl of Westmoreland
King。 I prithee; Harry; withdraw thyself; thou bleedest too much。
Lord John of Lancaster; go you unto him。 John。 Not I; my lord; unless I
did bleed too。 Prince。 I do beseech your Majesty make up; Lest Your
retirement do amaze your friends。 King。 I will do so。 My Lord of
Westmoreland; lead him to his tent。 West。 Come; my lord; I'll lead you to
your tent。 Prince。 Lead me; my lord; I do not need your help; And God
forbid a shallow scratch should drive The Prince of Wales from such a
field as this; Where stain'd nobility lies trodden on; And rebels' arms
triumph in massacres! John。 We breathe too long。 Come; cousin
Westmoreland; Our duty this way lies。 For God's sake; come。 'Exeunt
Prince John and Westmoreland。' Prince。 By God; thou hast deceiv'd me;
Lancaster! I did not think thee lord of such a spirit。 Before; I lov'd thee as
a brother; John; But now; I do respect thee as my soul。 King。 I saw him
hold Lord Percy at the point With lustier maintenance than I did look for
Of such an ungrown warrior。 Prince。 O; this boy Lends mettle to us all!
Exit。
Enter Douglas。
Doug。 Another king? They grow like Hydra's heads。 I am the Douglas;
fatal to all those That wear those colours on them。 What art thou That
counterfeit'st the person of a king? King。 The King himself; who; Douglas;
grieves at heart So many of his shadows thou hast met; And not the very
King。 I have two boys Seek Percy and thyself about the field; But; seeing
thou fall'st on me so luckily; I will assay thee。 So defend thyself。 Doug。 I
fear thou art another counterfeit; And yet; in faith; thou bearest thee like a
king。 But mine I am sure thou art; whoe'er thou be; And thus I win thee。
They fight。 The King being in danger; enter Prince of Wales。
Prince。 Hold up thy head; vile Scot; or thou art like Never to hold it
up again! The spirits Of valiant Shirley; Stafford; Blunt are in my arms。 It
is the Prince of Wales that threatens thee; Who never promiseth but he
means to pay。 They fight。 Douglas flieth。 Cheerly; my lord。 How fares
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your Grace? Sir Nicholas Gawsey hath for succour sent; And so hath
Clifton。 I'll to Clifton straight。 King。 Stay and breathe awhile。 Thou hast
redeem'd thy lost opinion; And show'd thou mak'st some tender of my life;
In this fair rescue tho
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