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king henry vi part 1(亨利四世ⅰ)-第4部分
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From him I have express commandment That thou nor none of thine shall
be let in。 GLOUCESTER。 Faint…hearted Woodville; prizest him fore me?
Arrogant Winchester; that haughty prelate Whom Henry; our late
sovereign; ne'er could brook! Thou art no friend to God or to the King。
Open the gates; or I'll shut thee out shortly。 SERVING…MEN。 Open the
gates unto the Lord Protector; Or we'll burst them open; if that you come
not quickly。
Enter to the PROTECTOR at the Tower gates WINCHESTER and
his men in tawny coats
WINCHESTER。 How now; ambitious Humphry! What means this?
GLOUCESTER。 Peel'd priest; dost thou command me to be shut out?
WINCHESTER。 I do; thou most usurping proditor; And not Protector of
the King or realm。 GLOUCESTER。 Stand back; thou manifest conspirator;
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Thou that contrived'st to murder our dead lord; Thou that giv'st whores
indulgences to sin。 I'll canvass thee in thy broad cardinal's hat; If thou
proceed in this thy insolence。 WINCHESTER。 Nay; stand thou back; I will
not budge a foot。 This be Damascus; be thou cursed Cain; To slay thy
brother Abel; if thou wilt。 GLOUCESTER。 I will not slay thee; but I'll
drive thee back。 Thy scarlet robes as a child's bearing…cloth I'll use to carry
thee out of this place。 WINCHESTER。 Do what thou dar'st; I beard thee to
thy face。 GLOUCESTER。 What! am I dar'd and bearded to my face? Draw;
men; for all this privileged place Blue…coats to tawny…coats。 Priest; beware
your beard; I mean to tug it; and to cuff you soundly; Under my feet I
stamp thy cardinal's hat; In spite of Pope or dignities of church; Here by
the cheeks I'll drag thee up and down。 WINCHESTER。 Gloucester; thou
wilt answer this before the Pope。 GLOUCESTER。 Winchester goose! I cry
'A rope; a rope!' Now beat them hence; why do you let them stay? Thee I'll
chase hence; thou wolf in sheep's array。 Out; tawny…coats! Out; scarlet
hypocrite!
Here GLOUCESTER'S men beat out the CARDINAL'S men; and
enter in the hurly burly the MAYOR OF LONDON and his OFFICERS
MAYOR。 Fie; lords! that you; being supreme magistrates; Thus
contumeliously should break the peace! GLOUCESTER。 Peace; Mayor!
thou know'st little of my wrongs: Here's Beaufort; that regards nor God
nor King; Hath here distrain'd the Tower to his use。 WINCHESTER。
Here's Gloucester; a foe to citizens; One that still motions war and never
peace; O'ercharging your free purses with large fines; That seeks to
overthrow religion; Because he is Protector of the realm; And would have
armour here out of the Tower; To crown himself King and suppress the
Prince。 GLOUCESTER。 I Will not answer thee with words; but blows。
'Here they skirmish again' MAYOR。 Nought rests for me in this
tumultuous strife But to make open proclamation。 Come; officer; as loud
as e'er thou canst; Cry。 OFFICER。 'Cries' All manner of men assembled
here in arms this day against God's peace and the King's; we charge and
command you; in his Highness' name; to repair to your several dwelling…
places; and not to wear; handle; or use; any sword; weapon; or dagger;
henceforward; upon pain of death。 GLOUCESTER。 Cardinal; I'll be no
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breaker of the law; But we shall meet and break our minds at large。
WINCHESTER。 Gloucester; we'll meet to thy cost; be sure; Thy heart…
blood I will have for this day's work。 MAYOR。 I'll call for clubs if you
will not away。 This Cardinal's more haughty than the devil。
GLOUCESTER。 Mayor; farewell; thou dost but what thou mayst。
WINCHESTER。 Abominable Gloucester; guard thy head; For I intend to
have it ere long。 Exeunt; severally; GLOUCESTER and WINCHESTER
with their servants MAYOR。 See the coast clear'd; and then we will depart。
Good God; these nobles should such stomachs bear! I myself fight not
once in forty year。 Exeunt
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SCENE 4。
France。 Before Orleans
Enter; on the walls; the MASTER…GUNNER OF ORLEANS and his
BOY
MASTER…GUNNER。 Sirrah; thou know'st how Orleans is besieg'd;
And how the English have the suburbs won。 BOY。 Father; I know; and oft
have shot at them; Howe'er unfortunate I miss'd my aim。 MASTER…
GUNNER。 But now thou shalt not。 Be thou rul'd by me。 Chief master…
gunner am I of this town; Something I must do to procure me grace。 The
Prince's espials have informed me How the English; in the suburbs close
intrench'd; Wont; through a secret grate of iron bars In yonder tower; to
overpeer the city; And thence discover how with most advantage They
may vex us with shot or with assault。 To intercept this inconvenience; A
piece of ordnance 'gainst it I have plac'd; And even these three days have I
watch'd If I could see them。 Now do thou watch; For I can stay no longer。
If thou spy'st any; run and bring me word; And thou shalt find me at the
Governor's。 Exit BOY。 Father; I warrant you; take you no care; I'll never
trouble you; if I may spy them。 Exit
Enter SALISBURY and TALBOT on the turrets; with SIR WILLIAM
GLANSDALE; SIR THOMAS GARGRAVE; and others
SALISBURY。 Talbot; my life; my joy; again return'd! How wert thou
handled being prisoner? Or by what means got'st thou to be releas'd?
Discourse; I prithee; on this turret's top。 TALBOT。 The Earl of Bedford
had a prisoner Call'd the brave Lord Ponton de Santrailles; For him was I
exchang'd and ransomed。 But with a baser man of arms by far Once; in
contempt; they would have barter'd me; Which I disdaining scorn'd; and
craved death Rather than I would be so vile esteem'd。 In fine; redeem'd I
was as I desir'd。 But; O! the treacherous Fastolfe wounds my heart Whom
with my bare fists I would execute; If I now had him brought into my
power。 SALISBURY。 Yet tell'st thou
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