Tutto è bene quel che finisce bene by William Shakespeare
Author:William Shakespeare
Language: ita
Format: epub
Publisher: Newton Compton editori
Published: 2015-01-28T16:00:00+00:00
Exeunt some Attendants
I am afeard the life of Helen, lady,
Was foully snatched.
COUNTESS Now, justice on the doers!
Enter Bertram, guarded
KING
I wonder, sir, since wives are monsters to you,
And that you fly them as you swear them lordship,
Yet you desire to marry.
Enter the Widow and Diana
What woman’s that?
DIANA
I am, my lord, a wretched Florentine,
Derivèd from the ancient Capilet.
My suit, as I do understand, you know, 160
And therefore know how far I may 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.
KING
Come hither, 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?
DIANA
Why do you look so strange upon your wife? BERTRAM
She’s none of mine, my lord.
DIANA If you shall marry
You give away this hand, and that is mine, 170
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.
LAFEW Your reputation comes too short for my daughter;
you are no husband for her.
BERTRAM
My lord, this is a fond and desperate creature
Whom sometime I have laughed with. Let your highness
Lay a more noble thought upon mine honour 180
Than for to think that I would sink it here.
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!
DIANA Good my lord,
Ask him upon his oath if he does think
He had not my virginity.
KING
What sayst thou to her?
BERTRAM She’s impudent, my lord,
And was a common gamester to the camp.
DIANA
He does me wrong, my lord; if I were so
He might have bought me at a common price. 190
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’th’camp,
If I be one.
COUNTESS He blushes and ’tis hit.
Of six preceding ancestors, that gem
Conferred by testament to th’sequent issue,
Hath it been owed and worn. This is his wife:
That ring’s a thousand proofs.
KING Methought you said
You saw one here in court could witness it. 200
DIANA
I did, my lord, but loath am to produce
So bad an instrument: his name’s Parolles
LAFEW
I saw the man today, if man he be.
KING
Find him and bring him hither.
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