MrCollins:
Dear Miss Elizabeth,
亲爱的伊丽莎白**
My attentions have been too marked to be mistaken
我对你的百般殷勤,已经表现得非常明显了 你一定会明白我说话的用意
几乎是当我走进这房子的那一刻
Almost as soon as I entered the house,
I singled you out as the companion of my future life
我就挑中你做我的终身伴侣
But before I am run away with my feelings,
不过关于这个问题,也许最好趁我现在 还控制得住我自己感情的时候
先谈谈我要结婚的理由
perhaps I may state my reasons for marrying
第一,这是牧师的职责
Firstly, that it is the duty of a clergyman
to set the example of matrimony in his parish
给全教区树立一个婚姻的好榜样
Secondly, I am convinced it will add greatly to my happiness
其次,我深信结婚会大大地促进我的幸福
And thirdly, that it is at the urging
第三,我尊敬的女资助人 凯瑟琳夫人
催促我
of my esteemed patroness, Lady Catherine,
that I select a wife
挑选一个好太太
我来浪博恩的目的就是
My object in coming to Longbourn was to choose such a one
from among Mr Bennet's daughters,
从班纳特先生的女儿中挑选一个做太太
for I am to inherit the estate
因为我将要继承令尊的财产
而像这样的结合一定
and such an alliance will surely
会让每个人满意
suit everyone
And now nothing remains but for me to assure you in the most animated language
现在我的话已经说完 除非是再用最激动的语言
- of the violence of my affections
- 把我最热烈的感情向你倾诉
Elizabeth:
- Mr Collins!
- 柯林斯先生!
MrCollins:
对于财产的有限,没有任何责备的意思
And no reproach on the subject of fortune
- will cross my lips once we're married -
- 我们结婚以后,我决不会说一句小气话
Elizabeth:
You forget I have given no answer
- 你忘了我根本没有回答你呢
MrCollins:
Lady Catherine will thoroughly approve when I speak to her
凯瑟琳夫人一定会赞同这门婚事的 当我向她说起
of your modesty, economy and other amiable qualities
你的淑静,节约以及其他种种可爱的优点
Elizabeth:
Sir, I am honoured by your proposal, but I regret that I must decline it
先生,你的求婚使我感到荣幸 可惜我除了谢绝之外,别无办法
MrCollins:
I know ladies don't seek to seem too eager
我了解**们 都会矜持推诿一下
Elizabeth:
Mr Collins, I am perfectly serious You could not make me happy
柯林斯先生,我的谢绝完全是严肃的 你不能使我幸福
而且我也绝对不能使你幸福
And I'm the last woman in the world who could make you happy
MrCollins:
说句自不量力的话 你的拒绝正符合女人家微妙的天性
I flatter myself that your refusal is merely a natural delicacy
此外,尽管你有许多吸引人的地方
Besides, despite manifold attractions,
it is by no means certain another offer of marriage will ever be made to you
但不会有另外一个人再向你求婚了
我就不得不认为 你这样是欲擒故纵,想要更加博得我的喜爱
I must conclude that you simply seek to increase my love by suspense,
according to the usual practice of elegant females
仿效一般高贵的女性的通例
Elizabeth:
我不是那种故意捉弄尊敬绅士的女性
I am not the sort of female to torment a respectable man
Please understand me, I cannot accept you
请理解我 我不能接受你
JANE:Not the voyage,but the distance,and then the sea is such a barrier
Edword:from what,Jane
J:from england,sirand from Thornfieldand
E:sometimes i have the stangest feeling about youespecially when you're near me as you are nowit feels as though i had a string,tied here under my left rib where my heart istightly knotted to you in a similar fashionand when you go to Ireland,with all that distance between us,i'm afraid this cord will be snappedand i shall bleed inwardly,but you're sensible,you'll forget
J:never!I'll never forgeti wish i'd never been bornIwish I'd never come to Thornfield
E:There are other houses just as fine
J:How can you be so stupidHow can you be so cruelI may be poor and plain, but I'm not without feelings!It's not the house but the life I lived hereI was not trampled on,I was not excludedI was treated as an equal
E:And so you are,JaneAnd soAnd so
J:Yes so, sirAnd yet not so, for you're a married manor as good as marriedLed me go!
E:please, stilDon't struggle soYou're like a wild bird clawing at its cage
J:I'm not caged bird,I'm a free human beingIndependent with a will of my own
E:Then stayStay and marry me
J:How dare you make fun of me
E:I mean what I sayStay at ThornfieldBe my wife!
J:And what of Miss Ingram
E:Miss Ingram,I don't love MissIngram,nor does she love meJane, you strange,almost unearthly thingI love you as my own fleshI beg of you to marry meSay,"Edward,give me my name"Say Edward,I'll marry you"
J:YesYesYes
高圣远部分
非常感谢,非常高兴,SUPERISE,我本来不想说中文,因为我很怕,如果我说的不对,如果我的翻译说的不标准,你们都不明白我说什么,这个就太不好意思了,然后我想一想,我知道,这个想法不对,对吗?最重要的是我可以表达我的意思。我要说的是最重要的事情,当然是爱,爱让我们都在这里,也是爱让我和我的妻子在一起。我中文说完了。
英文:我最亲爱的家人朋友们,非常感谢你们在百忙之中来,不辞舟车劳顿来这里,我真不知道,但我会珍惜这份殊荣,我们特别高兴,可以跟你们分享这个特殊的夜晚,ONE DAY, ONE NIGHT,ONE LIFE。
英国最经典的爱情诗
How do I love thee by Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861)
How do I love thee Let me count the ways
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
For the ends of Being and ideal Grace
I love thee to the level of everyday's
Most quiet need, by sun and candle-light
I love thee freely, as men strive for Right;
I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise
I love thee with a passion put to use
In my old griefs, and with my childhood's faith
I love thee with a love I seemed to lose
With my lost saints, --- I love thee with the breath,
Smiles, tears, of all my life! --- and, if God choose,
I shall but love thee better after death
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