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第97章 THE LAMENTABLE TRAGEDY OF LOCRINE(97)

Well, shepherd, for thy worthy valour tried, Endangering thy self to set me free, Unrecompensed, sure, thou shalt not be.

In court thy courage shall be plainly known:

Throughout the Kingdom will I spread thy name, To thy renown and never dying fame:

And that thy courage may be better known, Bear thou the head of this most monstrous beast In open sight to every courtiers view:

So will the king my father thee reward.

Come, let's away, and guard me to the court.

MUCEDORUS.

With all my heart.

[Exeunt.]

ACT I. SCENE IV. Outskirts of the Forest.

[Enter Segasto solus.]

SEGASTO.

When heaps of harms to hover over head, Tis time as then, some say, to look about, And of ensuing harms to choose the least:

But hard, yea hapless, is that wretches chance, Luckless his lot and caytiffe like acourste, At whose proceedings fortune ever frowns.

My self I mean, most subject unto thrall, For I, the more I seek to shun the worst, The more by proof I find myself accurst:

Ere whiles assaulted with an ugly bear, Fair Amadine in company all alone, Forthwith by flight I thought to save my self, Leaving my Amadine unto her shifts:

For death it was for to resist the bear, And death no less of Amadine's harms to hear.