ACT V
SCENE III. A part of the Forest near Athens, and near the Place appointed for the Combat
I’ll no step further.
Will you lose this sight?
You must go.
In faith, I will not.
Hark how yon spurs to spirit do incite The princes to their proof! Arcite may win me And yet may Palamon wound Arcite to The spoiling of his figure. O, what pity Enough for such a chance? If I were by, I might do hurt, for they would glance their eyes Towards my seat, and in that motion might Omit a ward or forfeit an offence Which craved that very time. It is much better I am not there.
Oh better never born Than minister to such harm.
What is the chance?
The cry’s “À Palamon.”
Still “Palamon.”
Run and enquire.
Poor servant, thou hast lost. Upon my right side still I wore thy picture, Palamon’s on the left. Why so, I know not. I had no end in ’t else; chance would have it so. On the sinister side the heart lies; Palamon Had the best-boding chance.
This burst of clamour Is sure th’ end o’ th’ combat.
More exulting? “Palamon” still?
Nay, now the sound is “Arcite.”
So it is.