Boris Godunov by Alexander Pushkin--Delphi Classics (Illustrated) by Alexander Pushkin
Author:Alexander Pushkin [PUSHKIN, ALEXANDER]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Parts Edition 20 of 24 by Delphi Classics
Publisher: Delphi Classics (Parts Edition)
Published: 2017-08-24T00:00:00+00:00
A SUITE OF LIGHTED ROOMS.
VISHNEVETSKY, MNISHEK
MNISHEK. With none but my Marina doth he speak,
With no one else consorteth â and that business
Looks dreadfully like marriage. Now confess,
Didst ever think my daughter would be a queen?
VISHNEVETSKY. âTis wonderful. â And, Mnishek, didst thou think
My servant would ascend the throne of Moscow?
MNISHEK. And what a girl, look you, is my Marina.
I merely hinted to her: âNow, be careful!
Let not Dimitry slipâ â and lo! Already
He is completely tangled in her toils.
(The band plays a Polonaise. The PRETENDER and
MARINA advance as the first couple.)
MARINA. (Sotto voce to Dimitry.) Tomorrow evening at eleven, beside
The fountain in the avenue of lime-trees.
(They walk off. A second couple.)
CAVALIER. What can Dimitry see in her?
DAME. How say you?
She is a beauty.
CAVALIER. Yes, a marble nymph;
Eyes, lips, devoid of life, without a smile.
(A fresh couple.)
DAME. He is not handsome, but his eyes are pleasing,
And one can see he is of royal birth.
(A fresh couple.)
DAME. When will the army march?
CAVALIER. When the tsarevich
Orders it; we are ready; but âtis clear
The lady Mnishek and Dimitry mean
To keep us prisoners here.
DAME. A pleasant durance.
CAVALIER. Truly, if you...
(They walk off; the rooms become empty.)
MNISHEK. We old ones dance no longer;
The sound of music lures us not; we press not
Nor kiss the hands of charmers â ah! My friend,
Iâve not forgotten the old pranks! Things now
Are not what once they were, what once they were!
Youth, Iâll be sworn, is not so bold, nor beauty
So lively; everything â confess, my friend â
Has somehow become dull. So let us leave them;
My comrade, let us go and find a flask
Of old Hungarian overgrown with mould;
Letâs bid my butler open an old bottle,
And in a quiet corner, tete-a-tete,
Letâs drain a draught, a stream as thick as fat;
And while weâre so engaged, letâs think things over.
Let us go, brother.
VISHNEVETSKY. Yes, my friend, letâs go.
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