Walk, and be cheerful once again: reserve But yet I have no desire to it. Dion. Come, come, I know 'tis good for you.-— Walk half an hour, Leonine, at the least. Remember what I have said. Leon. I warrant you, madam. your blood: Dion. I'll leave you, my sweet lady, for a while. Mar. Is the wind westerly that blows? Thanks, sweet madam. [Exit DIONYZA. South-west. Mar. When I was born, the wind was north. Mar. My father, as nurse said, did never fear, And, clasping to the mast, endur'd a sea Leon. When was this? Mar. When I was born: Never were waves nor wind more violent; Was't so? A canvas-climber. "Ha!" says one, "wilt out ?" From stem to stern: the boatswain whistles, and The master calls, and trebles their confusion. Leon. Come; say your prayers. Mar. What mean you? Leon. If you require a little space for prayer, I grant it. Pray; but be not tedious, For the gods are quick of ear, and I am sworn Mar. Leon. To satisfy my lady. Why will you kill me? 1 From STEM to stern:] In all the old editions it is misprinted, "From stern to stern:" corrected by Malone. We have ventured to substitute "dripping" for dropping of the early impressions: see "The Tempest," A. 1, sc. 1. Mar. Why would she have me kill'd? Leon. My commission Mar. You will not do't for all the world, I hope. Leon. And will dispatch. I am sworn, Enter Pirates, whilst MARINA is struggling. 1 Pirate. Hold, villain! 2 Pirate. A prize! a prize! aboard suddenly. [LEONINE runs away. 3 Pirate. Half-part, mates, half-part. Come, let's have her [Exeunt Pirates with MARINA. SCENE II.' Near the Same. Enter LEONINE. Leon. These roguing thieves serve the great pirate Valdes; And they have seiz'd Marina. Let her go: There's no hope she'll return. I'll swear she's dead, Perhaps they will but please themselves upon her, Whom they have ravish'd must by me be slain. [Exit. 2 Scene II.] Probably not in fact a new scene, but Leonine merely returns. SCENE III. Mitylene. A Room in a Brothel. Pand. Boult. Boult. Sir. Enter Pander, Bawd, and BOULT. Pand. Search the market narrowly; Mitylene is full of gallants we lost too much money, this mart, by being too wenchless. Bawd. We were never so much out of creatures. We have but poor three, and they can do no more than they can do; and they with continual action are even as good as rotten. Pand. Therefore, let's have fresh ones, whate'er we pay for them. If there be not a conscience to be used in every trade we shall never prosper. Bawd. Thou say'st true: 'tis not the bringing up of poor bastards, as I think, I have brought up some eleven Boult. Ay, to eleven; and brought them down again. But shall I search the market? Bawd. What else, man? The stuff we have, a strong wind will blow it to pieces, they are so pitifully sodden. Pand. Thou say'st true; they're too unwholesome o' conscience. The poor Transilvanian is dead, that lay with the little baggage. Boult. Ay, she quickly pooped him; she made him roastmeat for worms. But I'll go search the market. [Exit BOULT. Pand. Three or four thousand chequins were as pretty a proportion to live quietly, and so give over— Bawd. Why, to give over, I pray you? is it a shame to get when we are old? Pand. Oh! our credit comes not in like the commodity; nor the commodity wages not with the danger: therefore, if in our youths we could pick up some pretty estate, 'twere not amiss to keep our door hatched. Besides, the sore terms 3 — THEY'RE TOO unwholesome o' conscience.] "there's two unwholesome in conscience." The old copies read, we stand upon with the gods will be strong with us for giving over. Bawd. Come; other sorts offend as well as we. Pand. As well as we? ay, and better too; we offend worse. Neither is our profession any trade; it's no calling. But here comes Boult. Enter BOULT, and the Pirates with MARINA. Boult. Come your ways, my masters: you say she's a virgin? 1 Pirate. Oh, sir! we doubt it not. Boult. Master, I have gone thorough for this piece', you see: if you like her, so; if not, I have lost my earnest. Bawd. Boult, has she any qualities? Boult. She has a good face, speaks well, and has excellent good clothes: there's no farther necessity of qualities can make her be refused. Bawd. What's her price, Boult? Boult. I cannot be bated one doit of a thousand pieces. Pand. Well, follow me, my masters; you shall have your money presently. Wife, take her in: instruct her what she has to do, that she may not be raw in her entertainment. [Exeunt Pander and Pirates. Bawd. Boult, take you the marks of her; the colour of her hair, complexion, height, her age, with warrant of her virginity, and cry, "He that will give most, shall have her first."-Such a maidenhead were no cheap thing, if men were as they have been.-Get this done as I command you. Boult. Performance shall follow. [Exit BOULT. Mar. Alack, that Leonine was so slack, so slow! He should have struck, not spoke; or that these pirates, (Not enough barbarous) had but o'erboard thrown me For to seek my mother! Bawd. Why lament you, pretty one? Mar. That I am pretty. 4 I have gone thorough for this piece,] This is the expression in Wilkins' novel, "in the end went thorow, and bargained to have her." It means that he had completed the agreement as to price, &c., and paid earnest. 5 had BUT o'erboard thrown me] This seems another of the many cases in which the old compositor confounded not and "but:" it is not in the early impressions, but clearly ought to be "but:" Marina wishes that Leonine had struck, or that the pirates had but thrown her overboard. This emendation, if it had been hit upon by any of the commentators, would have saved needless discussion. Bawd. Come, the gods have done their part in you. Mar. I accuse them not. Bawd. You are lit into my hands, where you are like to live. Mar. The more my fault', To 'scape his hands where I was like to die. Bawd. Ay, and you shall live in pleasure. Bawd. Yes, indeed, shall you, and taste gentlemen of all fashions. You shall fare well: you shall have the difference of all complexions. What! do you stop your cars? Mar. Are you a woman? Bawd. What would you have me be, an I be not a woman? Mar. An honest woman, or not a woman. Bawd. Marry, whip thee, gosling: I think I shall have something to do with you. Come, you are a young foolish sapling, and must be bowed as I would have you. Mar. The gods defend me! Bawd. If it please the gods to defend you by men, then men must comfort you, men must feed you, men stir you up. -Boult's returned. Re-enter BoULT. Now, sir, hast thou cried her through the market? Boult. I have cried her almost to the number of her hairs: I have drawn her picture with my voice. Baud. And I pr'ythee, tell me, how dost thou find the inclination of the people, especially of the younger sort? Boult. Faith, they listened to me, as they would have hearkened to their father's testament. There was a Spaniard's mouth so water'd, that he went to bed to her very description. The MORE MY FAULT,] It would be better, if we could read "The worse my fate," and it may be a misprint; but we have no authority to amend: it was not Marina's "fault" that she had escaped, but her fate. The Rev. Mr. Dyce blames us for not having added a note in our first edition that "fault" may here be taken to mean misfortune (" Remarks," p. 267), but surely there are already needless notes enough upon Shakespeare without any addition. Gifford's note upon Massinger (ii. p. 98) is too much; and very unfair to Malone, who expressly says, in the passage quoted from "The Merry Wives of Windsor," A. i. sc. 1, that "fault" may there be understood as misfortune. Gifford was seldom better pleased, than when exciting a contemptuous laugh against a predecessor. 7 so watered, THAT he went] "So" and "that" are not in the first edition, but in all others. Nevertheless, the original reading may be right, and it is intelligible: we should prefer it, if we had not ancient authority to the contrary. |