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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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