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the lady of lyons-第13章

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Monsieur Beauseant informs me that the contract is to be signed

this very day。



M。 Deschap; It is; at one o'clock precisely。  Will you be one

of the witnesses?



Damas。  I?No; that is to sayyes; certainly!at one o'clock I

will wait on you。



M。 Deschap。  Till then; adieucome Beauseant。



'Exeunt BEAUSEANT and DESCHAPELLES



Damas。 The man who sets his heart upon a woman

Is a chameleon; and doth feed on air;

From air he takes his colorsholds his life;

Changes with every wind;grows lean or fat;

Rosy with hope; or green with jealousy;

Or pallid with despairjust as the gale

Varies from North to Southfrom heat to cold!

Oh; woman! woman! thou shouldst have few sins

Of thine own to answer for! Thou art the author

Of such a book of follies in a man;

That it would need the tears of all the angels

To blot the record out!



'Enter MELNOTTE; pale and agitated。



I need not tell thee! Thou hast heard



Mel。 The worst!

I have!



Damas。 Be cheer'd; others are fair as she is!



Mel。 Others! The world is crumbled at my feet!

She was my world; fill'd up the whole of being

Smiled in the sunshinewalk'd the glorious earth

Sate in my heartwas the sweet life of life。

The Past was hers; I dreamt not of a Future

That did not wear her shape! Mem'ry and Hope

Alike are gone。 Pauline is faithless! Henceforth

The universal space is desolate!



Damas。 Hope yet。



Mel。 Hope; yes!one hope is left me still

A soldier's grave! Glory has died with love。

I look into my heart; and; where I saw

Pauline; see Death!



'After a pause'。But am I not deceived?

I went but by the rumor of the town;

Rumor is false;I was too hasty! Damas;

Whom hast thou seen?



Damas。 Thy rival and her father。

Arm thyself for the truth。He heeds not。



Mel。 She。



Will never know how deeply she was loved!

The charitable night; that wont to bring

Comfort to…day; in bright and eloquent dreams;

Is henceforth leagued with misery! Sleep; farewell;

Or else become eternal! Oh; the waking

From false oblivion; and to see the sun;

And know she is another's!



Damas。 Be a man!



Mel。 I am a man!it is the sting of woe

Like mine that tells us we are men!;



Damas。 The false one

Did not deserve thee。



Mel。 Hush!No word against her!

Why should she keep; through years and silent absence;

The holy tablets of her virgin faith

True to a traitor's name! Oh; blame her not;

It were a sharper grief to think her worthless

Than to be what I am! To…day;to…day!

They; said 〃To…day!〃 This day; so wildly welcomed

This clay; my soul had singled out of time

And mark'd for bliss! This day! oh; could I see her;

See her once more unknown; but hear her voice。

So that one echo of its music might

Make ruin less appalling in its silence。



Damas。 Easily done! Come with me to her house;

Your dressyour cloakmoustachethe bronzed hues

Of time and toilthe name you bearbelief

In your absence; all will ward away suspicion。

Keep in the shade。 Ay; I would have you come

There may be hope? Pauline is yet so young;

They may have forced her to these second bridals

Out of mistaken love。



Mel。 No; bid me hope not!

Bid me not hope! I could not bear again

To fall from such a heaven! One gleam of sunshine;

And the ice breaks and I am lost! Oh; Damas;

There's no such thing as courage in a man;

The veriest slave that ever crawl'd from danger

Might spurn me now。 When first I lost her; Damas;

I bore it; did I not? I still had hope;

And now II(Bursts into an agony of grief。



Damas。 What; comrade! all the women

That ever smiled destruction on brave hearts

Were not worth tears like these!



Mel。 'Tis pastforget it。

I am prepared; life has no further ills!

The cloud has broken in that stormy rain;

And on the waste I stand; alone with Heaven。



Damas。 His very face is changed; a breaking heart

Does its work soon!Come; Melnotte; rouse thyself:

One effort more。 Again thou'lt see her。



Mel。 See her!

There is a passion in that simple sentence

That shivers all the pride and power of reason

Into a chaos!



Damas。 Time wanes; come; ere yet It be too late。



Mel。 Terrible words〃Too late!〃 Lead on。 One last look more; and then



Damas。 Forget her!



Mel。 Forget her! yesFor death remembers not。 'Exeunt。



SCENE II。



A room in the house of MONSIEUR DESCHAPPELLES; PAULINE seated in great

dejection。



Pauline。 It is so; then。 I must be false to Love;

Or sacrifice a father! Oh; my Claude;

My lover; and my husband! Have I lived

To pray that thou mayest find some fairer boon

Than the deep faith of this devoted heart

Nourish'd till nownow broken?



Enter MONSIEUR DESCHAPPELLES。



M。 Deschap。 My dear child;

How shall I thankhow bless thee? Thou hast saved;

I will not say my fortuneI could bear

Reverse; and shrink notbut that prouder wealth

Which merchants value mostmy name; my credit

The hardwon honors of a toilsome life:

These thou hast saved; my child!



Pauline。 Is there no hope?

No hope but this?



M。 Deschap。 None。 If; without the sum

Which Beauseant offers for thy hand; this day

Sinks to the westto…morrow brings our ruin!

And hundreds; mingled in that ruin; curse

The bankrupt merchant! and the insolvent herd

We feasted and made merry cry in scorn;

〃How pride has fallen!Lo; the bankrupt merchant!〃

My daughter; thou hast saved us!



Pauline。 And am lost!



M。 Deschap。 Come; let me hope that Beauseant's love



Pauline。 His love!

Talk not of love。 Love has no thought of self!

Love buys not with the ruthless usurer's gold

The loathsome prostitution of a hand

Without a heart? Love sacrifices all things

To bless the thing it loves! He knows not love。

Father; his love is hatehis hope revenge!

My tears; my anguish; my remorse for falsehood

These are the joys that he wrings from our despair!



M。 Deschap。 If thou deem'st thus; reject him! Shame and ruin

Were better than thy misery;think no more on't。

My sand is wellnigh runwhat boots it when

The glass is broken? We'll annul the contract:

And if to…morrow in the prisoner's cell

These aged limbs are laid; why still; my child;

I'll think thou art spared; and wait the Liberal Hour

That lays the beggar by the side of kings!



Pauline; Nonoforgive me! You; my honor'd father;

You; who so loved; so cherish'd me; whose lips

Never knew one harsh word! I'm not ungrateful;

I am but human!hush! Now; call the bridegroom

You see I am preparedno tearsall calm;

But; father; talk no more of love



M。 Deschap。 My child;

Tis but one struggle; he is young; rich; noble;

Thy state will rank first 'mid the dames of Lyons;

And when this heart can shelter thee no more;

Thy youth will not be guardianless。



Pauline。 I have set

My foot upon the ploughshareI will pass

The fiery ordeal。 'Aside。' Merciful Heaven; support me;

And on the absent wanderer shed the light

Of happier starslo
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