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tamburlaine the great, pt 1-第7章

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And sought your state all honour it deserv'd;

So will we with our powers and our lives

Endeavour to preserve and prosper it。



COSROE。 I will not thank thee; sweet Ortygius;

Better replies shall prove my purposes。

And now; Lord Tamburlaine; my brother's camp

I leave to thee and to Theridamas;

To follow me to fair Persepolis;

Then will we march to all those Indian mines

My witless brother to the Christians lost;

And ransom them with fame and usury:

And; till thou overtake me; Tamburlaine;

(Staying to order all the scatter'd troops;)

Farewell; lord regent and his happy friends。

I long to sit upon my brother's throne。



MEANDER。 Your majesty shall shortly have your wish;

And ride in triumph through Persepolis。

     'Exeunt all except TAMBURLAINE; THERIDAMAS; TECHELLES; and

     USUMCASANE。'



TAMBURLAINE。 And ride in triumph through Persepolis!

Is it not brave to be a king; Techelles?

Usumcasane and Theridamas;

Is it not passing brave to be a king;

And ride in triumph through Persepolis?



TECHELLES。 O; my lord; it is sweet and full of pomp!



USUMCASANE。 To be a king is half to be a god。



THERIDAMAS。 A god is not so glorious as a king:

I think the pleasure they enjoy in heaven;

Cannot compare with kingly joys in earth;

To wear a crown enchas'd with pearl and gold;

Whose virtues carry with it life and death;

To ask and have; command and be obey'd;

When looks breed love; with looks to gain the prize;

Such power attractive shines in princes' eyes。



TAMBURLAINE。 Why; say; Theridamas; wilt thou be a king?



THERIDAMAS。 Nay; though I praise it; I can live without it。



TAMBURLAINE。 What say my other friends? will you be kings?



TECHELLES。 I; if I could; with all my heart; my lord。



TAMBURLAINE。 Why; that's well said; Techelles:  so would I;

And so would you; my masters; would you not?



USUMCASANE。 What; then; my lord?



TAMBURLAINE。 Why; then; Casane; shall we wish for aught

The world affords in greatest novelty;

And rest attemptless; faint; and destitute?

Methinks we should not。  I am strongly mov'd;

That if I should desire the Persian crown;

I could attain it with a wondrous ease:

And would not all our soldiers soon consent;

If we should aim at such a dignity?



THERIDAMAS。 I know they would with our persuasions。



TAMBURLAINE。 Why; then; Theridamas; I'll first assay

To get the Persian kingdom to myself;

Then thou for Parthia; they for Scythia and Media;

And; if I prosper; all shall be as sure

As if the Turk; the Pope; Afric; and Greece;

Came creeping to us with their crowns a…piece。



TECHELLES。 Then shall we send to this triumphing king;

And bid him battle for his novel crown?



USUMCASANE。 Nay; quickly; then; before his room be hot。



TAMBURLAINE。 'Twill prove a pretty jest; in faith; my friends。



THERIDAMAS。 A jest to charge on twenty thousand men!

I judge the purchase more important far。



TAMBURLAINE。 Judge by thyself; Theridamas; not me;

For presently Techelles here shall haste

To bid him battle ere he pass too far;

And lose more labour than the gain will quite:

Then shalt thou see this Scythian Tamburlaine

Make but a jest to win the Persian crown。

Techelles; take a thousand horse with thee;

And bid him turn him back to war with us;

That only made him king to make us sport:

We will not steal upon him cowardly;

But give him warning and more warriors:

Haste thee; Techelles; we will follow thee。

     'Exit TECHELLES。'

What saith Theridamas?



THERIDAMAS。 Go on; for me。

     'Exeunt。'







     SCENE VI。



     Enter COSROE; MEANDER; ORTYGIUS; and MENAPHON; with

SOLDIERS。



COSROE。 What means this devilish shepherd; to aspire

With such a giantly presumption;

To cast up hills against the face of heaven;

And dare the force of angry Jupiter?

But; as he thrust them underneath the hills;

And press'd out fire from their burning jaws;

So will I send this monstrous slave to hell;

Where flames shall ever feed upon his soul。



MEANDER。 Some powers divine; or else infernal; mix'd

Their angry seeds at his conception;

For he was never sprung of human race;

Since with the spirit of his fearful pride;

He dares so doubtlessly resolve of rule;

And by profession be ambitious。



ORTYGIUS。 What god; or fiend; or spirit of the earth;

Or monster turned to a manly shape;

Or of what mould or mettle he be made;

What star or fate soever govern him;

Let us put on our meet encountering minds;

And; in detesting such a devilish thief;

In love of honour and defence of right;

Be arm'd against the hate of such a foe;

Whether from earth; or hell; or heaven he grow。



COSROE。 Nobly resolv'd; my good Ortygius;

And; since we all have suck'd one wholesome air;

And with the same proportion of elements

Resolve; I hope we are resembled;

Vowing our loves to equal death and life。

Let's cheer our soldiers to encounter him;

That grievous image of ingratitude;

That fiery thirster after sovereignty;

And burn him in the fury of that flame

That none can quench but blood and empery。

Resolve; my lords and loving soldiers; now

To save your king and country from decay。

Then strike up; drum; and all the stars that make

The loathsome circle of my dated life;

Direct my weapon to his barbarous heart;

That thus opposeth him against the gods;

And scorns the powers that govern Persia!

     'Exeunt; drums sounding。'







     SCENE VII。



     Alarms of battle within。  Then enter COSROE wounded;

     TAMBURLAINE; THERIDAMAS; TECHELLES; USUMCASANE; with others。



COSROE。 Barbarous and bloody Tamburlaine;

Thus to deprive me of my crown and life!

Treacherous and false Theridamas;

Even at the morning of my happy state;

Scarce being seated in my royal throne;

To work my downfall and untimely end!

An uncouth pain torments my grieved soul;

And death arrests the organ of my voice;

Who; entering at the breach thy sword hath made;

Sacks every vein and artier of my heart。

Bloody and insatiate Tamburlaine!



TAMBURLAINE。 The thirst of reign and sweetness of a crown;

That caus'd the eldest son of heavenly Ops

To thrust his doting father from his chair;

And place himself in the empyreal heaven;

Mov'd me to manage arms against thy state。

What better precedent than mighty Jove?

Nature; that fram'd us of four elements

Warring within our breasts for regiment;

Doth teach us all to have aspiring minds:

Our souls; whose faculties can comprehend

The wondrous architecture of the world;

And measure every wandering planet's course;

Still climbing after knowledge infinite;

And always moving as the restless spheres;

Will us to wear ourselves; and never rest;

Until we reach the ripest fruit of all;

That perfect bliss and sole felicity;

The sweet fruition of an earthly crown。



THERIDAMAS。 And t
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