cyrano de bergerac(荻耳性針議琵性典)-及7准
梓囚徒貧圭鮗 ○ 賜 ★ 辛酔堀貧和鍬匈梓囚徒貧議 Enter 囚辛指欺云慕朕村匈梓囚徒貧圭鮗 ● 辛指欺云匈競何
!!!!隆堋響頼紗秘慕禰厮宴和肝写偬堋響
THE CROWD presses round Cyrano。 Chorus of此 Compliments
Bravo Let me congratulate 。 。Quite unsurpassed 。 。
A WOMAN'S VOICE此 There is a hero for you 。 。
A MUSKETEER advancing to Cyrano with outstretched hand此 Sir察
permit察 Naught could be finerI'm a judge I think察I stamped察 i'
faithto show my admiration
He goes away。
CYRANO to Cuigy此 Who is that gentleman拭
CUIGY此 WhyD'Artagnan
LE BRET to Cyrano察taking his arm此 A word with you 。 。
CYRANO此 Wait察 let the rabble go 。 。 To Bellerose此May I
stay拭
BELLEROSE respectfully此 Without doubt
Cries are heard outside。
JODELET who has looked out此 They hoot Montfleury
BELLEROSE solemnly此 Sic transit 。 。 To the porters此
Sweepclose all察 but leave the lights。 We sup察 but later on we must
return察 For a rehearsal of to´morrow's farce。
Jodelet and Bellerose go out察bowing low to Cyrano。
THE PORTER to Cyrano此 You do not dine察Sir拭
CYRANO此 No。
The porter goes out。
LE BRET此 Because拭
CYRANO proudly此 Because。 。 。 Changing his tone as the porter
goes away此 I have no money 。 。
26
´ Page 27´
CYRANO DE BERGERAC
LE BRET with the action of throwing a bag此 How The bag of
crowns拭 。 。
CYRANO此 Paternal bounty察in a day察thou'rt sped
LE BRET此 How live the next month拭 。 。
CYRANO此 I have nothing left。
LE BRET此 Folly
CYRANO此 But what a graceful action Think
THE BUFFET´GIRL coughing察 behind her counter此 Hum
Cyrano and Le Bret turn。 She comes timidly forward此 Sir察my heart
mislikes to know you fast。 Showing the buffet此 See察all you need。
Serve yourself
CYRANO taking off his hat此 Gentle child察 Although my
Gascon pride would else forbid To take the least bestowal from your
hands察 My fear of wounding you outweighs that pride察 And bids
accept。 。 。 He goes to the buffet此 A trifle 。 。These few grapes。 She
offers him the whole bunch。 He takes a few此 Nay察but this bunch 。 。
She tries to give him wine察but he stops her此 A glass of water fair 。 。
And half a macaroon
He gives back the other half。
LE BRET此 What foolery
THE BUFFET´GIRL此 Take something else
CYRANO此 I take your hand to kiss。
He kisses her hand as though she were a princess。
THE BUFFET´GIRL此 Thank you察 kind Sir 。She courtesies此
Good´night。
She goes out。
SCENE 1。V。
Cyrano察Le Bret。
CYRANO to Le Bret此 Now talkI listen。 He stands at the buffet察
and placing before him first the macaroon此 Dinner 。 。 then the
grapes此 Dessert 。 。 then the glass of water此Wine 。 。 he seats
himself此 So And now to table Ah I was hungry察 friend察nay察
27
´ Page 28´
CYRANO DE BERGERAC
ravenous 。eating此 You said拭
LE BRET此 These fops察would´be belligerent察 Will察if you heed
them only察turn your head 。 。 Ask people of good sense if you would
know The effect of your fine insolence
CYRANO finishing his macaroon此 Enormous
LE BRET此 The Cardinal。 。 。
CYRANO radiant此 The Cardinalwas there拭
LE BRET此 Must have thought it。 。 。
CYRANO此 Original察i' faith
LE BRET此 But。 。 。
CYRANO此 He's an author。 'Twill not fail to please him That I
should mar a brother´author's play。
LE BRET此 You make too many enemies by far
CYRANO eating his grapes此 How many think you I have made
to´night拭
LE BRET此 Forty察no less察not counting ladies。
CYRANO此 Count
LE BRET此 Montfleury first察the bourgeois察then De Guiche察 The
Viscount察Baro察the Academy。 。 。
CYRANO此 Enough I am o'erjoyed
LE BRET此 But these strange ways察 Where will they lead you察at
the end拭 Explain Your systemcome
CYRANO此 I in a labyrinth Was losttoo many different paths to
choose察 I took。 。 。
LE BRET此 Which拭
CYRANO此 Oh by far the simplest path。 。 。 Decided to be
admirable in all
LE BRET shrugging his shoulders此 So be it But the motive of
your hate To Montfleurycome察tell me
CYRANO rising此 This Silenus察 Big´bellied察coarse察still deems
himself a peril A danger to the love of lovely ladies察 And察while he
sputters out his actor's part察 Makes sheep's eyes at their boxes
goggling frog I hate him since the evening he presumed To raise his
eyes to hers。 。 。Meseemed I saw A slug crawl slavering o'er a flower's
28
´ Page 29´
CYRANO DE BERGERAC
petals
LE BRET stupefied此 How now拭 What拭 Can it be。 。 。拭
CYRANO laughing bitterly此 That I should love拭 。 。 Changing his
tone察gravely此 I love。
LE BRET此 And may I know拭 。 。You never said。 。 。
CYRANO此 Come now察 bethink you 。 。The fond hope to be
Beloved察e'en by some poor graceless lady察 Is察by this nose of mine for
aye bereft me察 This lengthy nose which察go where'er I will察 Pokes
yet a quarter´mile ahead of me察 But I may loveand who拭 'Tis Fate's
decree I love the fairesthow were't otherwise拭
LE BRET此 The fairest拭 。 。
CYRANO此 Ay察 the fairest of the world察 Most brilliantmost
refinedmost golden´haired
LE BRET此 Who is this lady拭
CYRANO此 She's a danger mortal察 All unsuspiciousfull of
charms unconscious察 Like a sweet perfumed rosea snare of nature察
Within whose petals Cupid lurks in ambush He who has seen her smile
has known perfection察 Instilling into trifles grace's essence察
Divinity in every careless gesture察 Not Venus' self can mount her conch
blown sea´ward察 As she can step into her chaise a porteurs察Nor
Dian fleet across the woods spring´flowered察 Light as my Lady o'er the
stones of Paris 。 。
LE BRET此 Sapristi all is clear
CYRANO此 As spiderwebs
LE BRET此 Your cousin察Madeleine Robin拭
CYRANO此 Roxane
LE BRET此 Well察but so much the better Tell her so She saw
your triumph here this very night
CYRANO此 Look well at methen tell me察with what hope This
vile protuberance can inspire my heart I do not lull me with illusions
yet At times I'm weak此 in evening hours dim I enter some fair
pleasance察 perfumed sweet察 With my poor ugly devil of a nose I
scent spring's essencein the silver rays I see some knighta lady on
his arm察 And think 'To saunter thus 'neath the moonshine察 I were
29
´ Page 30´
CYRANO DE BERGERAC
fain to have my lady察too察beside' Thought soars to ecstasy。 。 。O sudden
fall The shadow of my profile on the wall
LE BRET tenderly此 My friend 。 。
CYRANO此 My friend察 at times 'tis hard察 'tis bitter察To feel my
lonelinessmy own ill´favor。 。 。
LE BRET taking his hand此 You weep拭
CYRANO此 No察 never Think察 how vilely suited Adown this
nose a tear its passage tracing I never will察while of myself I'm master察
let the divinity of tearstheir beauty Be wedded to such common ugly
grossness。 Nothing more solemn than a tearsublimer察 And I would
not by weeping turn to laughter The grave emotion