书城公版Locrine-Mucedorus
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第60章 THE LAMENTABLE TRAGEDY OF LOCRINE(60)

What you have done for our deceased sire, We know, and all know you have your reward.

CORINEIUS.

Avaunt, proud princox; bravest thou me withall?

Assure thy self, though thou be Emperor, Thou ne'er shalt carry this unpunished.

CAMBER.

Pardon my brother, noble Corineius;

Pardon this once and it shall be amended.

ASSARACHUS.

Cousin, remember Brutus' latest words, How he desired you to cherish them;Let not this fault so much incense your mind, Which is not yet passed all remedy.

CORINEIUS.

Then, Locrine, lo, I reconcile my self;

But as thou lovest thy life, so love thy wife.

But if thou violate those promises, Blood and revenge shall light upon thy head.

Come, let us back to stately Troinouant, Where all these matters shall be settled.

LOCRINE.

[To himself.]

Millions of devils wait upon thy soul!

Legions of spirits vex thy impious ghost!

Ten thousand torments rack thy cursed bones!

Let every thing that hath the use of breath Be instruments and workers of thy death!

[Exeunt.]

ACT IV. SCENE II. A forest.

[Enter Humber alone, his hair hanging over his shoulders, his arms all bloody, and a dart in one hand.]

HUMBER.