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第18章 The palace(2)

NURSE.Good morrow, lords.O, tell me, did you see Aaron the Moor? AARON.Well, more or less, or ne'er a whit at all, Here Aaron is; and what with Aaron now? NURSE.O gentle Aaron, we are all undone! Now help, or woe betide thee evermore! AARON.Why, what a caterwauling dost thou keep! What dost thou wrap and fumble in thy arms? NURSE.O, that which I would hide from heaven's eye: Our Empress' shame and stately Rome's disgrace! She is delivered, lord; she is delivered.AARON.To whom? NURSE.I mean she is brought a-bed.AARON.Well, God give her good rest! What hath he sent her? NURSE.A devil.AARON.Why, then she is the devil's dam; A joyful issue.NURSE.A joyless, dismal, black, and sorrowful issue! Here is the babe, as loathsome as a toad Amongst the fair-fac'd breeders of our clime; The Empress sends it thee, thy stamp, thy seal, And bids thee christen it with thy dagger's point.AARON.Zounds, ye whore! Is black so base a hue? Sweet blowse, you are a beauteous blossom sure.DEMETRIUS.Villain, what hast thou done? AARON.That which thou canst not undo.CHIRON.Thou hast undone our mother.AARON.Villain, I have done thy mother.DEMETRIUS.And therein, hellish dog, thou hast undone her.Woe to her chance, and damn'd her loathed choice! Accurs'd the offspring of so foul a fiend! CHIRON.It shall not live.AARON.It shall not die.NURSE.Aaron, it must; the mother wills it so.AARON.What, must it, nurse? Then let no man but I Do execution on my flesh and blood.DEMETRIUS.I'll broach the tadpole on my rapier's point.Nurse, give it me; my sword shall soon dispatch it.AARON.Sooner this sword shall plough thy bowels up.[Takes the CHILD from the NURSE, and draws] Stay, murderous villains, will you kill your brother! Now, by the burning tapers of the sky That shone so brightly when this boy was got, He dies upon my scimitar's sharp point That touches this my first-born son and heir.I tell you, younglings, notEnceladus, With all his threat'ning band of Typhon's brood, Nor great Alcides, nor the god of war, Shall seize this prey out of his father's hands.What, what, ye sanguine, shallow-hearted boys! Ye white-lim'd walls! ye alehouse painted signs! Coal-black is better than another hue In that it scorns to bear another hue; For all the water in the ocean Can never turn the swan's black legs to white, Although she lave them hourly in the flood.Tell the Empress from me I am of age To keep mine own- excuse it how she can.DEMETRIUS.Wilt thou betray thy noble mistress thus? AARON.My mistress is my mistress: this my self, The vigour and the picture of my youth.This before all the world do I prefer; This maugre all the world will I keep safe, Or some of you shall smoke for it in Rome.DEMETRIUS.By this our mother is for ever sham'd.CHIRON.Rome will despise her for this foul escape.NURSE.The Emperor in his rage will doom her death.CHIRON.I blush to think upon this ignomy.AARON.Why, there's the privilege your beauty bears: Fie, treacherous hue, that will betray with blushing The close enacts and counsels of thy heart! Here's a young lad fram'd of another leer.Look how the black slave smiles upon the father, As who should say 'Old lad, I am thine own.' He is your brother, lords, sensibly fed Of that self-blood that first gave life to you; And from your womb where you imprisoned were He is enfranchised and come to light.Nay, he is your brother by the surer side, Although my seal be stamped in his face.NURSE.Aaron, what shall I say unto the Empress? DEMETRIUS.Advise thee, Aaron, what is to be done, And we will all subscribe to thy advice.Save thou the child, so we may all be safe.AARON.Then sit we down and let us all consult.My son and I will have the wind of you: Keep there; now talk at pleasure of your safety.[They sit] DEMETRIUS.How many women saw this child of his? AARON.Why, so, brave lords! When we join in league I am a lamb; but if you brave the Moor, The chafed boar, the mountain lioness, The ocean swells not so as Aaron storms.But say, again, how many saw the child? NURSE.Cornelia the midwife and myself; And no one else but the delivered Empress.AARON.The Emperess, the midwife, and yourself.Two may keep counsel when the third's away: Go to the Empress, tell her this I said.[He kills her] Weeke weeke! So cries a pig prepared to the spit.DEMETRIUS.

What mean'st thou, Aaron? Wherefore didst thou this? AARON.O Lord, sir, 'tis a deed of policy.Shall she live to betray this guilt of ours- A long- tongu'd babbling gossip? No, lords, no.And now be it known to you my full intent: Not far, one Muliteus, my countryman- His wife but yesternight was brought to bed; His child is like to her, fair as you are.Go pack with him, and give the mother gold, And tell them both the circumstance of all, And how by this their child shall be advanc'd, And be received for the Emperor's heir And substituted in the place of mine, To calm this tempest whirling in the court; And let the Emperor dandle him for his own.Hark ye, lords.You see I have given her physic, [Pointing to the NURSE] And you must needs bestow her funeral; The fields are near, and you are gallant grooms.This done, see that you take no longer days, But send the midwife presently to me.The midwife and the nurse well made away, Then let the ladies tattle what they please.CHIRON.Aaron, I see thou wilt not trust the air With secrets.DEMETRIUS.For this care of Tamora, Herself and hers are highly bound to thee.

Exeunt DEMETRIUS and CHIRON, bearing off the dead NURSE AARON.Now to the Goths, as swift as swallow flies, There todispose this treasure in mine arms, And secretly to greet the Empress' friends.Come on, you thick-lipp'd slave, I'll bear you hence; For it is you that puts us to our shifts.I'll make you feed on berries and on roots, And feed on curds and whey, and suck the goat, And cabin in a cave, and bring you up To be a warrior and command a camp.Exit with the CHILD

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