titus andronicus(泰特斯·安特洛尼克斯)-第4章
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lord! I say no more; Nor wish no less; and so I take my leave。
SATURNINUS。 Traitor; if Rome have law or we have power; Thou and
thy faction shall repent this rape。 BASSIANUS。 Rape; call you it; my lord;
to seize my own; My true betrothed love; and now my wife? But let the
laws of Rome determine all; Meanwhile am I possess'd of that is mine。
SATURNINUS。 'Tis good; sir。 You are very short with us; But if we live
we'll be as sharp with you。 BASSIANUS。 My lord; what I have done; as
best I may; Answer I must; and shall do with my life。 Only thus much I
give your Grace to know: By all the duties that I owe to Rome; This noble
gentleman; Lord Titus here; Is in opinion and in honour wrong'd; That; in
the rescue of Lavinia; With his own hand did slay his youngest son; In zeal
to you; and highly mov'd to wrath To be controll'd in that he frankly gave。
Receive him then to favour; Saturnine; That hath express'd himself in all
his deeds A father and a friend to thee and Rome。 TITUS。 Prince
Bassianus; leave to plead my deeds。 'Tis thou and those that have
dishonoured me。 Rome and the righteous heavens be my judge How I
have lov'd and honoured Saturnine! TAMORA。 My worthy lord; if ever
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Tamora Were gracious in those princely eyes of thine; Then hear me speak
indifferently for all; And at my suit; sweet; pardon what is past。
SATURNINUS。 What; madam! be dishonoured openly; And basely put it
up without revenge? TAMORA。 Not so; my lord; the gods of Rome
forfend I should be author to dishonour you! But on mine honour dare I
undertake For good Lord Titus' innocence in all; Whose fury not
dissembled speaks his griefs。 Then at my suit look graciously on him;
Lose not so noble a friend on vain suppose; Nor with sour looks afflict his
gentle heart。 'Aside to SATURNINUS' My lord; be rul'd by me; be won at
last; Dissemble all your griefs and discontents。 You are but newly planted
in your throne; Lest; then; the people; and patricians too; Upon a just
survey take Titus' part; And so supplant you for ingratitude; Which Rome
reputes to be a heinous sin; Yield at entreats; and then let me alone: I'll
find a day to massacre them all; And raze their faction and their family;
The cruel father and his traitorous sons; To whom I sued for my dear son's
life; And make them know what 'tis to let a queen Kneel in the streets and
beg for grace in vain。… Come; come; sweet Emperor; come; Andronicus。
Take up this good old man; and cheer the heart That dies in tempest of thy
angry frown。 SATURNINUS。 Rise; Titus; rise; my Empress hath prevail'd。
TITUS。 I thank your Majesty and her; my lord; These words; these looks;
infuse new life in me。 TAMORA。 Titus; I am incorporate in Rome; A
Roman now adopted happily; And must advise the Emperor for his good。
This day all quarrels die; Andronicus; And let it be mine honour; good my
lord; That I have reconcil'd your friends and you。 For you; Prince
Bassianus; I have pass'd My word and promise to the Emperor That you
will be more mild and tractable。 And fear not; lords… and you; Lavinia。 By
my advice; all humbled on your knees; You shall ask pardon of his
Majesty。 LUCIUS。 We do; and vow to heaven and to his Highness That
what we did was mildly as we might; Tend'ring our sister's honour and our
own。 MARCUS。 That on mine honour here do I protest。 SATURNINUS。
Away; and talk not; trouble us no more。 TAMORA。 Nay; nay; sweet
Emperor; we must all be friends。 The Tribune and his nephews kneel for
grace。 I will not be denied。 Sweet heart; look back。 SATURNINUS。
Marcus; for thy sake; and thy brother's here; And at my lovely Tamora's
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entreats; I do remit these young men's heinous faults。 Stand up。 Lavinia;
though you left me like a churl; I found a friend; and sure as death I swore
I would not part a bachelor from the priest。 Come; if the Emperor's court
can feast two brides; You are my guest; Lavinia; and your friends。 This day
shall be a love…day; Tamora。 TITUS。 To…morrow; and it please your
Majesty To hunt the panther and the hart with me; With horn and hound
we'll give your Grace bonjour。 SATURNINUS。 Be it so; Titus; and
gramercy too。 Exeunt。 Sound trumpets
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ACT II。
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SCENE I。 Rome。 Before the palace
Enter AARON
AARON。 Now climbeth Tamora Olympus' top; Safe out of Fortune's
shot; and sits aloft; Secure of thunder's crack or lightning flash; Advanc'd
above pale envy's threat'ning reach。 As when the golden sun salutes the
morn; And; having gilt the ocean with his beams; Gallops the zodiac in his
glistening coach And overlooks the highest…peering hills; So Tamora。
Upon her wit doth earthly honour wait; And virtue stoops and trembles at
her frown。 Then; Aaron; arm thy heart and fit thy thoughts To mount aloft
with thy imperial mistress; And mount her pitch whom thou in triumph
long。 Hast prisoner held; fett'red in amorous chains; And faster bound to
Aaron's charming eyes Than is Prometheus tied to Caucasus。 Away with
slavish weeds and servile thoughts! I will be bright and shine in pearl and
gold; To wait upon this new…made emperess。 To wait; said I? To wanton
with this queen; This goddess; this Semiramis; this nymph; This siren that
will charm Rome's Saturnine; And see his shipwreck and his
commonweal's。 Hullo! what storm is this?
Enter CHIRON and DEMETRIUS; braving
DEMETRIUS。 Chiron; thy years wants wit; thy wits wants edge And
manners; to intrude where I am grac'd; And may; for aught thou knowest;
affected be。 CHIRON。 Demetrius; thou dost over…ween in all; And so in
this; to bear me down with braves。 'Tis not the difference of a year or two
Makes me less gracious or thee more fortunate: I am as able and as fit as
thou To serve and to deserve my mistress' grace; And that my sword upon
thee shall approve; And plead my passions for Lavinia's love。 AARON。
'Aside' Clubs; clubs! These lovers will not keep the peace。 DEMETRIUS。
Why; boy; although our mother; unadvis'd; Gave you a dancing rapier by
your side; Are you so desperate grown to threat your friends? Go to; have
your lath glued within your sheath Till you know better how to handle it。
CHIRON。 Meanwhile; sir; with the little skill I have; Full well shalt thou