dr. faustus-第6部分
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That Bruno and the German Emperor
Be held as Lollards and bold schismatics;
And proud disturbers of the church's peace;
And if that Bruno; by his own assent;
Without enforcement of the German peers;
Did seek to wear the triple diadem;
And by your death to climb Saint Peter's chair;
The statutes decretal have thus decreed;
He shall be straight condemn'd of heresy;
And on a pile of faggots burnt to death。
POPE。 It is enough。 Here; take him to your charge;
And bear him straight to Ponte Angelo;
And in the strongest tower enclose him fast。
To…morrow; sitting in our consistory;
With all our college of grave cardinals;
We will determine of his life or death。
Here; take his triple crown along with you;
And leave it in the church's treasury。
Make haste again; my good Lord Cardinals;
And take our blessing apostolical。
MEPHIST。 So; so; was never devil thus bless'd before。
FAUSTUS。 Away; sweet Mephistophilis; be gone;
The Cardinals will be plagu'd for this anon。
'Exeunt FAUSTUS and MEPHISTOPHILIS with BRUNO。'
POPE。 Go presently and bring a banquet forth;
That we may solemnize Saint Peter's feast;
And with Lord Raymond; King of Hungary;
Drink to our late and happy victory。
A Sennet while the banquet is brought in; and then enter
FAUSTUS and MEPHISTOPHILIS in their own shapes。
MEPHIST。 Now; Faustus; come; prepare thyself for mirth:
The sleepy Cardinals are hard at hand;
To censure Bruno; that is posted hence;
And on a proud…pac'd steed; as swift as thought;
Flies o'er the Alps to fruitful Germany;
There to salute the woful Emperor。
FAUSTUS。 The Pope will curse them for their sloth to…day;
That slept both Bruno and his crown away。
But now; that Faustus may delight his mind;
And by their folly make some merriment;
Sweet Mephistophilis; so charm me here;
That I may walk invisible to all;
And do whate'er I please; unseen of any。
MEPHIST。 Faustus; thou shalt: then kneel down presently;
Whilst on thy head I lay my hand;
And charm thee with this magic wand。
First; wear this girdle; then appear
Invisible to all are here:
The planets seven; the gloomy air;
Hell; and the Furies' forked hair;
Pluto's blue fire; and Hecat's tree;
With magic spells so compass thee;
That no eye may thy body see!
So; Faustus; now; for all their holiness;
Do what thou wilt; thou shalt not be discern'd。
FAUSTUS。 Thanks; Mephistophilis。Now; friars; take heed;
Lest Faustus make your shaven crowns to bleed。
MEPHIST。 Faustus; no more: see; where the Cardinals come!
Re…enter the CARDINALS of France and Padua with a book。
POPE。 Welcome; Lord Cardinals; come; sit down。
Lord Raymond; take your seat。Friars; attend;
And see that all things be in readiness;
As best beseems this solemn festival。
CARDINAL OF FRANCE。 First; may it please your sacred Holiness
To view the sentence of the reverend synod
Concerning Bruno and the Emperor?
POPE。 What needs this question? did I not tell you;
To…morrow we would sit i' the consistory;
And there determine of his punishment?
You brought us word even now; it was decreed
That Bruno and the cursed Emperor
Were by the holy council both condemn'd
For loathed Lollards and base schismatics:
Then wherefore would you have me view that book?
CARDINAL OF FRANCE。 Your grace mistakes; you gave us no such charge。
RAYMOND。 Deny it not; we all are witnesses
That Bruno here was late deliver'd you;
With his rich triple crown to be reserv'd
And put into the church's treasury。
BOTH CARDINALS。 By holy Paul; we saw them not!
POPE。 By Peter; you shall die;
Unless you bring them forth immediately!
Hale them to prison; lade their limbs with gyves。
False prelates; for this hateful treachery
Curs'd be your souls to hellish misery!
'Exeunt ATTENDANTS with the two CARDINALS。'
FAUSTUS。 So; they are safe。 Now; Faustus; to the feast:
The Pope had never such a frolic guest。
POPE。 Lord Archbishop of Rheims; sit down with us。
ARCHBISHOP。 I thank your Holiness。
FAUSTUS。 Fall to; the devil choke you; an you spare!
POPE。 Who is that spoke?Friars; look about。
Lord Raymond; pray; fall to。 I am beholding
To the Bishop of Milan for this so rare a present。
FAUSTUS。 I thank you; sir。
'Snatches the dish。'
POPE。 How now! who snatch'd the meat from me?
Villains; why speak you not?
My good Lord Archbishop; here's a most dainty dish
Was sent me from a cardinal in France。
FAUSTUS。 I'll have that too。
'Snatches the dish。'
POPE。 What Lollards do attend our holiness;
That we receive such great indignity?
Fetch me some wine。
FAUSTUS。 Ay; pray; do; for Faustus is a…dry。
POPE。 Lord Raymond;
I drink unto your grace。
FAUSTUS。 I pledge your grace。
'Snatches the cup。'
POPE。 My wine gone too!Ye lubbers; look about;
And find the man that doth this villany;
Or; by our sanctitude; you all shall die!
I pray; my lords; have patience at this
Troublesome banquet。
ARCHBISHOP。 Please it your Holiness; I think it be some ghost
crept out of Purgatory; and now is come unto your Holiness for his
pardon。
POPE。 It may be so。
Go; then; command our priests to sing a dirge;
To lay the fury of this same troublesome ghost。
'Exit an ATTENDANT。The POPE crosses himself。'
FAUSTUS。 How now! must every bit be spic'd with a cross?
Nay; then; take that。
'Strikes the POPE。'
POPE。 O; I am slain!Help me; my lords!
O; come and help to bear my body hence!
Damn'd be his soul for ever for this deed!
'Exeunt all except FAUSTUS and MEPHISTOPHILIS。'
MEPHIST。 Now; Faustus; what will you do now? for I can tell you
you'll be cursed with bell; book; and candle。
FAUSTUS。 Bell; book; and candle;candle; book; and bell;
Forward and backward; to curse Faustus to hell!
Re…enter the FRIARS; with bell; book; and candle; for the
Dirge。
FIRST FRIAR。 Come; brethren; lets about our business with good
devotion。
'They sing。'
CURSED BE HE THAT STOLE HIS HOLINESS' MEAT FROM THE TABLE!
maledicat Dominus!
CURSED BE HE THAT STRUCK HIS HOLINESS A BLOW ON THE
FACE! maledicat Dominus!
CURSED BE HE THAT STRUCK FRIAR SANDELO A BLOW ON THE PATE!
maledicat Dominus!
CURSED BE HE THAT DISTURBETH OUR HOLY DIRGE! maledicat
Dominus!
CURSED BE HE THAT TOOK AWAY HIS HOLINESS' WINE! maledicat
Dominus!
'MEPHISTOPHILIS and FAUSTUS beat the FRIARS; and fling
fire…works among them; and exeunt。'
Enter ROBIN and DICK with a cup。
DICK。 Sirrah Robin; we were best look that your devil can answer
the stealing of this same cup; for the Vintner's boy follows
us at the hard heels。
ROBIN。 'Tis no matter; let him come: an he follow us; I'll so
conjure him as he was never conjured in his life; I warrant him。
Let me see the cup。
DICK。 Here 'tis。
'Gives the cup to ROBIN。'
Yonder he comes: now; Robin; now or never shew thy cunning。
Enter VINTNER。
VINTNER。 O; are you here? I am glad I have found you。 You are
a couple of fine companions: pray; where's the cup you stole
from the tavern?
ROBIN。 How; how! we steal a cup! take heed what you say: we look
not like cup…stealers; I can tell you。
VINTNER。 Never deny't; for I know you have it; and I'll search you。
ROBIN。 Search me! ay; and spare not。
Hold the cup; Dick 'Aside to DICK; giving him the cup'。
Come; come; search me; search me。
'VINTNER searches him。'
VINTNER。 Come on; sirrah; let me search you now。
DICK。 Ay; ay; do; do。
Hold the cup; Robin 'Aside to ROBIN; giving him the cup'。
I fear not your searching: we scorn to steal your cups;
I can tell you。
'VINTNER searches him。'
VINTNER。 Never out…face me for the matter; for; sure; the cup
is between you two。
ROBIN。 Nay; there you lie; 'tis beyond us both。
VINTNER。 A plague take you! I thought 'twas your knavery to take
it away: come; give it me again。
ROBIN。 Ay; much! when; can you tell?Dick; make me a circle;
and stand close at my back; and stir not for thy life。Vintner;
you shall have your cup anon。Say nothing; Dick。'Reads from
a book' O per se; O; Demogorgon; Belcher; and Mephistophilis!
Enter MEPHISTOPHILIS。
MEPHIST。 You princely legions of infernal rule;
How am I vexed by these villains' charms!
》From Constantinople have they brought me now;
Only for pleasure of these damned slaves。
'Exit VINTNER。'
ROBIN。 By lady; sir; you have had a shrewd journey of it!
will it please you to take a shoulder of mutton to supper;
and a tester in your purse; and go back again?
DICK。 Ay; I pray you heartily; sir; for we called you but in jest;
I promise you。
MEPHIST。 To purge the rashness of this cursed deed;
First; be thou turned to this ugly shape;
For apish deeds transformed to an ape。
ROBIN。 O; brave! an ape! I pray; sir; let me have the carrying
of him about; to shew some tricks。
MEPHIST。 And so thou shalt: be thou transformed to a dog; and
carry him upon thy back。 Away! be gone!
ROBIN。 A dog! that's excellent: let the maids look well to their
porridge…pots; for I'll into the kitchen presently。Come; Dick;
come。
'Exeunt ROBIN and DICK。'
MEPHIST。 Now with the flames of ever…burning fire
I'll wing myself; and forthwith fly amain
Unto my Faustus; to the Great Turk's court。
'Exit。'
Enter MARTINO and FREDERICK at several doors。
MARTINO。 What; ho; officers; gentlemen!
Hie to the presence to attend the Emperor。
Good Frederick; see the rooms be voided straight:
His majesty is coming to the hall;
Go back; and see the state in readiness。
FREDERICK。 But where is Bruno