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king henry vi part 1(亨利四世ⅰ)-第18部分

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       TALBOT。 O young John Talbot! I did send for thee To tutor thee in 

stratagems   of   war;   That   Talbot's   name   might   be   in   thee   reviv'd   When 

sapless age and weak unable limbs Should bring thy father to his drooping 

chair。   But;   O   malignant   and   ill…boding   stars!   Now   thou   art   come   unto   a 

feast   of  death;   A   terrible  and   unavoided     danger;   Therefore;    dear   boy; 

mount on my swiftest horse; And I'll direct thee how thou shalt escape By 

sudden flight。 Come; dally not; be gone。 JOHN。 Is my name Talbot; and 

am I your son? And shall I fly? O; if you love my mother; Dishonour not 

her honourable name; To make a bastard and a slave of me! The world will 

say   he   is   not   Talbot's   blood   That   basely   fled   when   noble   Talbot   stood。 

TALBOT。 Fly to revenge my death; if I be slain。 JOHN。 He that flies so 

will ne'er return again。 TALBOT。 If we both stay; we both are sure to die。 

JOHN。 Then let me stay; and; father; do you fly。 Your loss is great; so your 

regard should be; My worth unknown; no loss is known in me; Upon my 

death the French can little boast; In yours they will; in you all hopes are 

lost。 Flight cannot stain the honour you have won; But mine it will; that no 

exploit have done; You fled for vantage; every one will swear; But if I bow; 

they'll say it was for fear。 There is no hope that ever I will stay If the first 

hour I shrink and run away。 Here; on my knee; I beg mortality; Rather than 

life   preserv'd   with   infamy。   TALBOT。   Shall   all   thy   mother's   hopes   lie   in 

one tomb? JOHN。 Ay; rather than I'll shame my mother's womb。 TALBOT。 

Upon my blessing I command thee go。 JOHN。 To fight I will; but not to 

fly the foe。 TALBOT。 Part of thy father may be sav'd in thee。 JOHN。 No 

part of him but will be shame in me。 TALBOT。 Thou never hadst renown; 

nor canst not lose it。 JOHN。 Yes; your renowned name; shall flight abuse it? 

TALBOT。 Thy father's charge shall clear thee from that stain。 JOHN。 You 

cannot witness for me; being slain。 If death be so apparent; then both fly。 

TALBOT。   And   leave   my   followers   here   to   fight   and   die?   My   age   was 

never  tainted   with   such   shame。   JOHN。 And   shall   my   youth be   guilty  of 

such blame? No more can I be severed from your side Than can yourself 



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yourself yourself in twain divide。 Stay; go; do what you will; the like do I; 

For live I will not if my father die。 TALBOT。 Then here I take my leave of 

thee; fair son; Born to eclipse thy life this afternoon。 Come; side by side 

together   live   and   die;   And   soul   with   soul   from   France   to   heaven   fly。 

Exeunt 



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                                       SCENE 6。 



                                       A field of battle 

       Alarum:   excursions   wherein   JOHN TALBOT  is   hemm'd   about;   and 

TALBOT rescues him 

       TALBOT。       Saint   George     and   victory!    Fight;   soldiers;   fight。  The 

Regent hath with Talbot broke his word And left us to the rage of France 

his sword。 Where is John Talbot? Pause and take thy breath; I gave thee 

life and rescu'd thee from death。 JOHN。 O; twice my father; twice am I thy 

son! The life thou gav'st me first was lost and done Till with thy warlike 

sword;     despite   of  fate;  To   my   determin'd     time   thou   gav'st   new   date。 

TALBOT。 When from the Dauphin's crest thy sword struck fire; It warm'd 

thy father's heart with proud desire Of bold…fac'd victory。 Then leaden age; 

Quicken'd   with   youthful   spleen   and   warlike   rage;   Beat   down   Alencon; 

Orleans; Burgundy; And from the pride of Gallia rescued thee。 The ireful 

bastard     Orleans;    that  drew    blood    From    thee;   my    boy;   and   had   the 

maidenhood   Of   thy   first   fight;   I   soon   encountered   And;   interchanging 

blows; I quickly shed Some of his bastard blood; and in disgrace Bespoke 

him   thus:   'Contaminated;   base;   And   misbegotten   blood   I   spill   of   thine; 

Mean and right poor; for that pure blood of mine Which thou didst force 

from Talbot; my brave boy。' Here purposing the Bastard to destroy; Came 

in strong rescue。 Speak; thy father's care; Art thou not weary; John? How 

dost thou fare? Wilt thou yet leave the battle; boy; and fly; Now thou art 

seal'd the son of chivalry? Fly; to revenge my death when I am dead: The 

help of one stands me in little stead。 O; too much folly is it; well I wot; To 

hazard all our lives in one small boat! If I to…day die not with Frenchmen's 

rage; To…morrow I shall die with mickle age。 By me they nothing gain an 

if I stay: 'Tis but the short'ning of my life one day。 In thee thy mother dies; 

our household's name; My death's revenge; thy youth; and England's fame。 

All these and more we hazard by thy stay; All these are sav'd if thou wilt 

fly  away。   JOHN。 The   sword of   Orleans   hath   not   made   me   smart; These 

words of yours draw life…blood from my heart。 On that advantage; bought 

with   such   a   shame;   To   save   a   paltry   life   and   slay   bright   fame;   Before 

young Talbot from old Talbot fly; The coward horse that bears me fall and 



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die! And like me to the peasant boys of France; To be shame's scorn and 

subject of mischance! Surely; by all the glory you have won; An if I fly; I 

am not Talbot's son; Then talk no more of flight; it is no boot; If son to 

Talbot; die at Talbot's foot。 TALBOT。 Then follow thou thy desp'rate sire 

of Crete; Thou Icarus; thy life to me is sweet。 If thou wilt fight; fight by 

thy father's side; And; commendable prov'd; let's die in pride。 Exeunt 



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                                        SCENE 7。 



                                  Another part of the field 

       Alarum; excursions。 Enter old TALBOT led by a SERVANT 

       TALBOT。   Where   is   my   other   life?   Mine   own   is   gone。   O;   where's 

young   Talbot?   Where   is   valiant   John?   Triumphant   death;   smear'd   with 

captivity;    Young     Talbot's    valour   makes     me   smile    at  thee。   When     he 

perceiv'd me shrink and on my knee; His bloody sword he brandish'd over 

me; And like a hungry lion did commence Rough deeds of rage and stern 

impatience; But when my angry guardant stood alone; Tend'ring my ruin 

and   assail'd   of   none;   Dizzy…ey'd   fury   and   great   rage   of   heart   Suddenly 

made   him   from   my   side   to   start   Into   the   clust
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