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第20章 ACT III(8)

O,could this kiss be printed in thy hand,That thou might'st think upon these by the seal,Through whom a thousand sighs are breath'd for thee!So,get thee gone,that I may know my grief;'Tis but surmis'd whiles thou art standing by,As one that surfeits thinking on a want.I will repeal thee or,be well assur'd,Adventure to be banished myself;And banished I am,if but from thee.Go,speak not to me;even now be gone.O,go not yet!Even thus two friends condemn'd Embrace,and kiss,and take ten thousand leaves,Loather a hundred times to part than die.Yet now,farewell;and farewell life with thee!SUFFOLK.Thus is poor Suffolk ten times banished,Once by the King and three times thrice by thee,'Tis not the land I care for,wert thou thence;A wilderness is populous enough,So Suffolk had thy heavenly company;For where thou art,there is the world itself,With every several pleasure in the world;And where thou art not,desolation.I can no more:Live thou to joy thy life;Myself no joy in nought but that thou liv'st.

Enter VAUX

QUEEN.Whither goes Vaux so fast?What news,I prithee?VAUX.To signify unto his Majesty That Cardinal Beaufort is at point of death;For suddenly a grievous sickness took him That makes him gasp,and stare,and catch the air,Blaspheming God,and cursing men on earth.Sometime he talks as if Duke Humphrey's ghost Were by his side;sometime he calls the King And whispers to his pillow,as to him,The secrets of his overcharged soul;And I am sent to tell his Majesty That even now he cries aloud for him.QUEEN.Go tell this heavy message to the King.Exit VAUX Ay me!What is this world!What news are these!But wherefore grieve I at an hour's poor loss,Omitting Suffolk's exile,my soul's treasure?Why only,Suffolk,mourn I not for thee,And with the southern clouds contend in tears-Theirs for the earth's increase,mine for my sorrows?Now get thee hence:the King,thou know'st,is coming;If thou be found by me;thou art but dead.SUFFOLK.If I depart from thee I cannot live;And in thy sight to die,what were it else But like a pleasant slumber in thy lap?Here could I breathe my soul into the air,As mild and gentle as the cradle-babe Dying with mother's dug between its lips;Where,from thy sight,I should be raging mad And cry out for thee to close up mine eyes,To have thee with thy lips to stop my mouth;So shouldst thou either turn

my flying soul,Or I should breathe it so into thy body,And then it liv'd in sweet Elysium.To die by thee were but to die in jest:From thee to die were torture more than death.O,let me stay,befall what may befall!QUEEN.Away!Though parting be a fretful corrosive,It is applied to a deathful wound.To France,sweet Suffolk.Let me hear from thee;For whereso'er thou art in this world's globe I'll have an Iris that shall find thee out.SUFFOLK.I go.QUEEN.And take my heart with thee.[She kisses him]SUFFOLK.A jewel,lock'd into the woefull'st cask That ever did contain a thing of worth.Even as a splitted bark,so sunder we:This way fall I to death.QUEEN.This way for me.Exeunt severally bed

SCENE III.London.CARDINAL BEAUFORT'S bedchamber

Enter the KING,SALISBURY,and WARWICK,to the CARDINAL in

KING HENRY.How fares my lord?Speak,Beaufort,to thy

sovereign.CARDINAL.If thou be'st Death I'll give thee England's treasure,Enough to purchase such another island,So thou wilt let me live and feel no pain.KING HENRY.Ah,what a sign it is of evil life Where death's approach is seen so terrible!WARWICK.Beaufort,it is thy sovereign speaks to thee.CARDINAL.Bring me unto my trial when you will.Died he not in his bed?Where should he die?Can I make men live,whe'er they will or no?O,torture me no more!I will confess.Alive again?Then show me where he is;I'll give a thousand pound to look upon him.He hath no eyes,the dust hath blinded them.Comb down his hair;look,look!it stands upright,Like lime-twigs set to catch my winged soul!Give me some drink;and bid the apothecary Bring the strong poison that I bought of him.KING HENRY.O Thou eternal Mover of the heavens,Look with a gentle eye upon this wretch!O,beat away the busy meddling fiend That lays strong siege unto this wretch's soul,And from his bosom purge this black despair!WARWICK.See how the pangs of death do make him grin SALISBURY.Disturb him not,let him pass peaceably.KING HENRY.Peace to his soul,if God's good pleasure be!Lord Card'nal,if thou think'st on heaven's bliss,Hold up thy hand,make signal of thy hope.He dies,and makes no sign:O God,forgive him!WARWICK.So bad a death argues a monstrous life.KING HENRY.Forbear to judge,for we are sinners all.Close up his eyes,and draw the curtain close;And let us all to meditation.Exeunt

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