life is a dream-第12节
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KING。
And slave…like flying not out…ride
The fate which better like a King abide!
(Enter Segismund; Rosaura; Soldiers; etc。)
SEG。
Where is the King?
KING (prostrating himself)。
Behold him;by this late
Anticipation of resistless fate;
Thus underneath your feet his golden crown;
And the white head that wears it; laying down;
His fond resistance hope to expiate。
SEG。
Princes and warriors of Polandyou
That stare on this unnatural sight aghast;
Listen to one who; Heaven…inspired to do
What in its secret wisdom Heaven forecast;
By that same Heaven instructed prophet…wise
To justify the present in the past。
What in the sapphire volume of the skies
Is writ by God's own finger misleads none;
But him whose vain and misinstructed eyes;
They mock with misinterpretation;
Or who; mistaking what he rightly read;
Ill commentary makes; or misapplies
Thinking to shirk or thwart it。 Which has done
The wisdom of this venerable head;
Who; well provided with the secret key
To that gold alphabet; himself made me;
Himself; I say; the savage he fore…read
Fate somehow should be charged with; nipp'd the growth
Of better nature in constraint and sloth;
That only bring to bear the seed of wrong
And turn'd the stream to fury whose out…burst
Had kept his lawful channel uncoerced;
And fertilized the land he flow'd along。
Then like to some unskilful duellist;
Who having over…reached himself pushing too hard
His foe; or but a moment off his guard
What odds; when Fate is one's antagonist!
Nay; more; this royal father; self…dismay'd
At having Fate against himself array'd;
Upon himself the very sword he knew
Should wound him; down upon his bosom drew;
That might well handled; well have wrought; or; kept
Undrawn; have harmless in the scabbard slept。
But Fate shall not by human force be broke;
Nor foil'd by human feint; the Secret learn'd
Against the scholar by that master turn'd
Who to himself reserves the master…stroke。
Witness whereof this venerable Age;
Thrice crown'd as Sire; and Sovereign; and Sage;
Down to the very dust dishonour'd by
The very means he tempted to defy
The irresistible。 And shall not I;
Till now the mere dumb instrument that wrought
The battle Fate has with my father fought;
Now the mere mouth…piece of its victory
Oh; shall not I; the champions' sword laid down;
Be yet more shamed to wear the teacher's gown;
And; blushing at the part I had to play;
Down where that honour'd head I was to lay
By this more just submission of my own;
The treason Fate has forced on me atone?
KING。
Oh; Segismund; in whom I see indeed;
Out of the ashes of my self…extinction
A better self revive; if not beneath
Your feet; beneath your better wisdom bow'd;
The Sovereignty of Poland I resign;
With this its golden symbol; which if thus
Saved with its silver head inviolate;
Shall nevermore be subject to decline;
But when the head that it alights on now
Falls honour'd by the very foe that must;
As all things mortal; lay it in the dust;
Shall star…like shift to his successor's brow。
(Shouts; trumpets; etc。 God save King Segismund!)
SEG。
For what remains
As for my own; so for my people's peace;
Astolfo's and Estrella's plighted hands
I disunite; and taking hers to mine;
His to one yet more dearly his resign。
(Shouts; etc。 God save Estrella; Queen of Poland!)
SEG (to Clotaldo)。
You
That with unflinching duty to your King;
Till countermanded by the mightier Power;
Have held your Prince a captive in the tower;
Henceforth as strictly guard him on the throne
No less my people's keeper than my own。
You stare upon me all; amazed to hear
The word of civil justice from such lips
As never yet seem'd tuned to such discourse。
But listenIn that same enchanted tower;
Not long ago I learn'd it from a dream
Expounded by this ancient prophet here;
And which he told me; should it come again;
How I should bear myself beneath it; not
As then with angry passion all on fire;
Arguing and making a distemper'd soul;
But ev'n with justice; mercy; self…control;
As if the dream I walk'd in were no dream;
And conscience one day to account for it。
A dream it was in which I thought myself;
And you that hail'd me now then hail'd me King;
In a brave palace that was all my own;
Within; and all without it; mine; until;
Drunk with excess of majesty and pride;
Methought I tower'd so high and swell'd so wide;
That of myself I burst the glittering bubble;
That my ambition had about me blown;
And all again was darkness。 Such a dream
As this in which I may be walking now;
Dispensing solemn justice to you shadows;
Who make believe to listen; but anon;
With all your glittering arms and equipage;
King; princes; captains; warriors; plume and steel;
Ay; ev'n with all your airy theatre;
May flit into the air you seem to rend
With acclamation; leaving me to wake
In the dark tower; or dreaming that I wake
From this that waking is; or this and that
Both waking or both dreaming; such a doubt
Confounds and clouds our mortal life about。
And; whether wake or dreaming; this I know;
How dream…wise human glories come and go;
Whose momentary tenure not to break;
Walking as one who knows he soon may wake;
So fairly carry the full cup; so well
Disorder'd insolence and passion quell;
That there be nothing after to upbraid
Dreamer or doer in the part he play'd;
Whether To…morrow's dawn shall break the spell;
Or the Last Trumpet of the eternal Day;
When Dreaming with the Night shall pass away。
(Exeunt。)
End