Boris Godunov: a drama in verse by Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin
page 6 of 102 (05%)
page 6 of 102 (05%)
|
SHUISKY. Indeed we may! VOROTINSKY. Let us remember, Shuisky, Vorotinsky Are, let me say, born princes. SHUISKY. Yea, born princes, And of the blood of Rurik. VOROTINSKY. Listen, prince; Then we, 'twould seem, should have the right to mount Feodor's throne. SHUISKY. Rather than Godunov. VOROTINSKY. In very truth 'twould seem so. SHUISKY. And what then? If still Boris pursue his crafty ways, Let us contrive by skilful means to rouse The people. Let them turn from Godunov; Princes they have in plenty of their own; Let them from out their number choose a tsar. VOROTINSKY. Of us, Varyags in blood, there are full many, But 'tis no easy thing for us to vie With Godunov; the people are not wont To recognise in us an ancient branch Of their old warlike masters; long already Have we our appanages forfeited, |
|