Read The Complete Works of William Shakespeare In Plain and Simple English (Translated) Online
Authors: WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
of your nightly stops to give it to you herself.
I promised to do it, persuaded to by the sweet looks and speech
of the poor petitioner, whom I know
is on her way here: she looks as though
her business is important; and she told me,
in a sweet summary, that it was to do
with you and her.
KING
[Reads] Upon his many protestations to marry me
when his wife was dead, I blush to say it, he won
me. Now is the Count Rousillon a widower: his vows
are forfeited to me, and my honour's paid to him. He
stole from Florence, taking no leave, and I follow
him to his country for justice: grant it me, O
king! in you it best lies; otherwise a seducer
flourishes, and a poor maid is undone.
DIANA CAPILET.
I'm ashamed to say that I was won over
by his many promises to marry me when his wife was dead.
Now Count Rousillon is a widower: he has taken my honour
and he owes me his promise. He sneaked away
from Florence without saying goodbye and I have followed him
to his own country for justice: please grant it to me, O king!
You have the power; otherwise a seducer flourishes,
and a poor girl is ruined.
Diana Capilet
LAFEU
I will buy me a son-in-law in a fair, and toll for
this: I'll none of him.
I'll buy myself a son-in-law at a fair, and pay the tax
on him; I won't have anything to do with Bertram.
KING
The heavens have thought well on thee Lafeu,
To bring forth this discovery. Seek these suitors:
Go speedily and bring again the count.
I am afeard the life of Helen, lady,
Was foully snatch'd.
God has smiled on you Lafeu,
bringing this to the surface. Get these petitioners:
hurry and bring the count back.
I'm afraid, lady, that Helen
was foully murdered.
COUNTESS
Now, justice on the doers!
Re-enter BERTRAM, guarded
Now bring the murderers to justice!
KING
I wonder, sir, sith wives are monsters to you,
And that you fly them as you swear them lordship,
Yet you desire to marry.
Enter Widow and DIANA
What woman's that?
I wonder, sir, why you want to marry, seeing as
wives are like monsters to you,
and you run away as soon as you are engaged.
Who's that woman?
DIANA
I am, my lord, a wretched Florentine,
Derived from the ancient Capilet:
My suit, as I do understand, you know,
And therefore know how far I may be pitied.
I am, my lord, a wretched Florentine,
descended from the ancient Capilet family:
I understand that you know what I'm asking for,
and so you know how much I should be pitied.
Widow
I am her mother, sir, whose age and honour
Both suffer under this complaint we bring,
And both shall cease, without your remedy.
I am her mother, sir, whose old age and honour
are both suffering due to this issue,
and I will lose both without your help.
KING
Come hither, count; do you know these women?
Come here, count; do you know these women?
BERTRAM
My lord, I neither can nor will deny
But that I know them: do they charge me further?
My lord, I cannot and will not deny
knowing them: do they accuse me of anything else?
DIANA
Why do you look so strange upon your wife?
Why do you look so oddly at your wife?
BERTRAM
She's none of mine, my lord.
She is no wife of mine, my lord.
DIANA
If you shall marry,
You give away this hand, and that is mine;
You give away heaven's vows, and those are mine;
You give away myself, which is known mine;
For I by vow am so embodied yours,
That she which marries you must marry me,
Either both or none.
If you marry,
you reject this hand, and that is mine;
you break heaven's vows, and those are mine;
you reject me, who we know is mine;
for I am by my vows so intertwined with you
that she who marries you must marry me,
either both or none.
LAFEU
Your reputation comes too short for my daughter; you
are no husband for her.
Your reputation is too low for my daughter; you
shall not marry her.
BERTRAM
My lord, this is a fond and desperate creature,
Whom sometime I have laugh'd with: let your highness
Lay a more noble thought upon mine honour
Than for to think that I would sink it here.
My lord, this is an affectionate and mad creature,
with whom I have sometimes shared a joke: let your Highness
think better of my honor than that I would
give it up for her.
KING
Sir, for my thoughts, you have them ill to friend
Till your deeds gain them: fairer prove your honour
Than in my thought it lies.
Sir, as my for thoughts for they will not be friendly toyou
until you give me some reason: show that your honor
is better than I am imagining.
DIANA
Good my lord,
Ask him upon his oath, if he does think
He had not my virginity.
My good lord,
ask him to swear on oath that he
did not take my virginity.
KING
What say'st thou to her?
What have you got to say to her?
BERTRAM
She's impudent, my lord,
And was a common gamester to the camp.
She's cheeky, my lord,
and had plenty of men in the camp.
DIANA
He does me wrong, my lord; if I were so,
He might have bought me at a common price:
Do not believe him. O, behold this ring,
Whose high respect and rich validity
Did lack a parallel; yet for all that
He gave it to a commoner o' the camp,
If I be one.
He does me wrong, my lord; if I was like that
he could have bought me a low price:
do not believe him. Look at this ring,
which cannot be matched for richness
and craftsmanship; and yet he says
he gave it to a cheap whore in the camp,
if I am one.
COUNTESS
He blushes, and 'tis hit:
Of six preceding ancestors, that gem,
Conferr'd by testament to the sequent issue,
Hath it been owed and worn. This is his wife;
That ring's a thousand proofs.
He blushes, that hit home:
Six of his forebears
have owned and worn that ring,
handing it down in their wills. This is his wife;
that ring proves it a thousand times over.
KING
Methought you said
You saw one here in court could witness it.
I thought you said
that someone here in the court could testify for you.
DIANA
I did, my lord, but loath am to produce
So bad an instrument: his name's Parolles.
I did, my lord, but I hate having to use
such a bad tool; his name is Parolles.
LAFEU
I saw the man to-day, if man he be.
I saw the man today, if he is a man.
KING
Find him, and bring him hither.
Find him and bring him here.
Exit an Attendant
BERTRAM
What of him?
He's quoted for a most perfidious slave,
With all the spots o' the world tax'd and debosh'd;
Whose nature sickens but to speak a truth.
Am I or that or this for what he'll utter,
That will speak any thing?
You're going to believe him?
He's known as a treacherous slave,
who is accused of all the debauched sins of the world:
it would kill him to tell the truth.
It is my fate going to be decided on the evidence
of a man who will say anything?
KING
She hath that ring of yours.
She has your ring.
BERTRAM
I think she has: certain it is I liked her,
And boarded her i' the wanton way of youth:
She knew her distance and did angle for me,
Madding my eagerness with her restraint,
As all impediments in fancy's course
Are motives of more fancy; and, in fine,
Her infinite cunning, with her modern grace,
Subdued me to her rate: she got the ring;
And I had that which any inferior might
At market-price have bought.
I think she has: I certainly liked her,
and slept with her as a reckless youth will:
she knew her game and made a play for me,
leading me on by pretending to be modest,
as the harder it is to get something
the more one wants it; and, to sum up,
her great cunning, with her commonplace beauty,
made me pay her price: she got the ring;
and I got what any lowlife might
have got at the standard rate.
DIANA
I must be patient:
You, that have turn'd off a first so noble wife,
May justly diet me. I pray you yet;
Since you lack virtue, I will lose a husband;
Send for your ring, I will return it home,
And give me mine again.
I must be patient:
you, who rejected such a noble first wife,
are also cutting me off. But please;
since you lack virtue, I'll give you up as a husband;
send for your ring, I'll send it back,
and you give me back mine.
BERTRAM
I have it not.
I haven't got it.
KING
What ring was yours, I pray you?
What was your ring, may I ask?
DIANA
Sir, much like
The same upon your finger.
Sir, it was very like
the one on your finger.
KING
Know you this ring? this ring was his of late.
Do you know this ring? It used to belong to him until recently.
DIANA
And this was it I gave him, being abed.