Read The Complete Works of William Shakespeare In Plain and Simple English (Translated) Online
Authors: WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
JAILER’S DAUGHTER
Yes, but you care not for me. I have nothing
But this poor petticoat and two coarse smocks.
Yes, but you don't care about me. I own nothing
except this poor petticoat and two rough dresses.
WOOER
That’s all one, I will have you.
That doesn't matter, I'll take you.
JAILER’S DAUGHTER
Will you surely?
Will you definitely?
WOOER
Yes, by this fair hand, will I.
Yes, by this lovely hand, I swear I will.
JAILER’S DAUGHTER
We’ll to bed then.
We'll go to bed then.
WOOER
Ev’n when you will.
Whenever you like.
Kisses her.
JAILER’S DAUGHTER
O, sir, you would fain be nibbling.
Oh sir, you would like a nibble.
WOOER
Why do you rub my kiss off?
Why are you rubbing my kiss off?
JAILER’S DAUGHTER
’Tis a sweet one,
And will perfume me finely against the wedding.
Is not this your cousin Arcite?
It's a sweet one,
and it will do as perfume for the wedding.
Isn't this your cousin Arcite?
DOCTOR
Yes, sweet heart,
And I am glad my cousin Palamon
Has made so fair a choice.
Yes, sweetheart,
and I am glad my cousin Palamon
has made such a good choice.
JAILER’S DAUGHTER
Do you think he’ll have me?
Do you think he'll have me?
DOCTOR
Yes, without doubt.
Yes, no doubt.
JAILER’S DAUGHTER
Do you think so too?
Do you think so too?
JAILER
Yes.
Yes.
JAILER’S DAUGHTER
We shall have many children.—Lord, how y’ are grown!
My Palamon I hope will grow too, finely,
Now he’s at liberty. Alas, poor chicken,
He was kept down with hard meat and ill lodging,
But I’ll kiss him up again.
We shall have many children.-Lord, how you've grown!
My Palamon and I will grow too, well,
now he's free. Alas, poor chick,
he was roughly treated with bad food and poor rooms,
but I'll raise him up again with kisses.
Enter First Messenger.
1. MESSENGER
What do you here? You’ll lose the noblest sight
That ev’r was seen.
What are you doing here? You'll miss the noblest
sight anyone's ever seen.
JAILER
Are they i’ th’ field?
Are they on the battlefield?
1. MESSENGER
They are.
You bear a charge there too.
They are.
You have a job there too.
JAILER
I’ll away straight.
I must ev’n leave you here.
I'll come at once.
I must leave you here.
DOCTOR
Nay, we’ll go with you,
I will not lose the fight.
No, we'll go with you,
I don't want to miss the fight.
JAILER
How did you like her?
What did you think of her?
DOCTOR
I’ll warrant you within these three or four days
I’ll make her right again.
To the Wooer.
You must not from her,
But still preserve her in this way.
I promise you that within the next three or four days
I'll get her right again.
You mustn't leave her,
but keep this pretence up.
WOOER
I will.
I will.
DOCTOR
Let’s get her in.
Let's get her inside.
WOOER
Come, sweet, we’ll go to dinner,
And then we’ll play at cards.
Come, sweet, we'll go into dinner,
and then we'll play cards.
JAILER’S DAUGHTER
And shall we kiss too?
And shall we kiss too?
WOOER
A hundred times.
A hundred times.
JAILER’S DAUGHTER
And twenty?
And twenty?
WOOER
Ay, and twenty.
Yes, and twenty.
JAILER’S DAUGHTER
And then we’ll sleep together?
And then we'll sleep together?
DOCTOR
Take her offer.
Accept her offer.
WOOER
Yes, marry, will we.
Yes, we certainly will.
JAILER’S DAUGHTER
But you shall not hurt me.
But you won't hurt me.
WOOER
I will not, sweet.
I won't, sweetheart.
JAILER’S DAUGHTER
If you do, love, I’ll cry.
If you do, love, I'll cry
Exeunt.
A place near the Lists.
(Theseus, Hippolyta, Emilia, Pirithous, Attendants, Servants, Arcite)
Flourish. Enter Theseus, Hippolyta, Emilia, Pirithous, and some Attendants.
EMILIA
I’ll no step further.
I'll go no further.
PIRITHOUS
Will you lose this sight?
Do you want to miss the fight?
EMILIA
I had rather see a wren hawk at a fly
Than this decision. Ev’ry blow that falls
Threats a brave life, each stroke laments
The place whereon it falls, and sounds more like
A bell than blade. I will stay here,
It is enough my hearing shall be punish’d
With what shall happen—’gainst the which there is
No deafing—but to hear, not taint mine eye
With dread sights it may shun.
I'd sooner see a wren attacking a fly
than this battle. Every blow that falls
threatens a brave life, every stroke causes
sorrow as it falls, and sounds more like
a funeral bell than a blade. I will stay here,
it's bad enough that I will suffer hearing
what will happen-nothing can make me deaf
to that-I'll just hear, not stain my vision
which such terrible sights, when they can be avoided.
PIRITHOUS
Sir, my good lord,
Your sister will no further.
Sir, my good lord,
your sister wants to stop here.
THESEUS
O, she must.
She shall see deeds of honor in their kind
Which sometime show well, pencill’d. Nature now
Shall make and act the story, the belief
Both seal’d with eye and ear. You must be present,
You are the victor’s meed, the price and garland
To crown the question’s title.
Oh, she must come on.
She shall see such deeds of honour that will
later make a fine painting. You shall see the story
created by Nature, and you need to use
your eyes and ears for that. You must be there,
you are the winner's prize, the reward and trophy
when the question is resolved.
EMILIA
Pardon me,
If I were there, I’ld wink.
Excuse me,
If I was there, I would faint.
THESEUS
You must be there;
This trial is as ’twere i’ th’ night, and you
The only star to shine.
You must be there,
it's as if this trail were at night time, and you
are the only star shining.
EMILIA
I am extinct,
There is but envy in that light which shows
The one the other. Darkness, which ever was
The dam of Horror, who does stand accurs’d
Of many mortal millions, may even now,
By casting her black mantle over both,
That neither could find other, get herself
Some part of a good name, and many a murder
Set off whereto she’s guilty.
I am dark to them,
it's only hatred which lets them see
each other. Darkness, which has always
created horror, which is hated
by so many millions of men, could now,
by throwing her black cloak over both,
so that neither could find the other, get herself
something of a good name, and be forgiven
many of the murders she's been responsible for.
HIPPOLYTA
You must go.
You must go.
EMILIA
In faith, I will not.
I swear I won't.
THESEUS
Why, the knights must kindle
Their valor at your eye. Know, of this war
You are the treasure, and must needs be by
To give the service pay.
Why, the knights need to get
their bravery from your looks. You are the
treasure they're fighting for, and you must
be on hand to pay the bill.
EMILIA
Sir, pardon me,
The title of a kingdom may be tried
Out of itself.
Sir, excuse me,
people can fight for a kingdom
outside its borders.
THESEUS
Well, well then, at your pleasure.
Those that remain with you could wish their office
To any of their enemies.