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prometheus bound-第8章

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    And follow our old track。 There is a city

    Yclept Canobus; built at the land's end;

    Even at the mouth and mounded silt of Nile;

    And there shall Zeus restore to thee thy mind

    With touch benign and laying on of hands。

    And from that touch thou shalt conceive and bear

    Swarth Epaphus; touch…born; and he shall reap

    As much of earth as Nilus watereth

    With his broad…flowing river。 In descent

    The fifth from him there shall come back to Argos;

    Thine ancient home; but driven by hard hap;

    Two score and ten maids; daughters of one house;

    Fleeing pollution of unlawful marriage

    With their next kin; who winged with wild desire;

    As hawks that follow hard on cushat…doves;

    Shall harry prey which they should not pursue

    And hunt forbidden brides。 But God shall be

    Exceeding jealous for their chastity;

    And old Pelasgia; for the mortal thrust

    Of woman's hands and midnight murder done

    Upon their new…wed lords; shall shelter them;

    For every wife shall strike her husband down

    Dipping a two…edged broadsword in his blood。

    Oh; that mine enemies might wed such wivesl

    But of the fifty; one alone desire

    Shall tame; as with the stroke of charming…wand;

    So that she shall not lift her hands to slay

    The partner of her bed; yea; melting love

    Shall blunt her sharp…set will; and she shall choose

    Rather to be called weak and womanly

    Than the dark stain of blood; and she shall be

    Mother of kings in Argos。 'Tis a tale

    Were't told in full; would occupy us long。

    For; of her sowing; there shall spring to fame

    The lion's whelp; the archer bold; whose bow

    Shall set me free。 This is the oracle

    Themis; my ancient Mother; Titan…born;

    Disclosed to me; but how and in what wise

    Were long to tell; nor would it profit thee。

  IO

    Again they come; again

    The fury and the pain!

    The gangrened wound! The ache of pulses dinned

    With raging throes

    It beats upon my brain…the burning wind

    That madness blows!

    It pricks…the barb; the hook not forged with heat;

    The gadfly dart!

    Against my ribs with thud of trampling feet

    Hammers my heart!

    And like a bowling wheel mine eyeballs spin;

    And I am flung

    By fierce winds from my course; nor can rein in

    My frantic tongue

    That raves I know not what!…a random tide

    Of words…a froth

    Of muddied waters buffeting the wide;

    High…crested; hateful wave of ruin and God's wrath!



                                                         Exit raving。



  CHORUS

    I hold him wise who first in his own mind

    This canon fixed and taught it to mankind:

    True marriage is the union that mates

    Equal with equal; not where wealth emasculates;

    Or mighty lineage is magnified;

    Should he who earns his bread look for a bride。

    Therefore; grave mistresses of fate; I pray

    That I may never live to see the day

    When Zeus takes me for his bedfellow; or

    Draw near in love to husband from on high。

    For I am full of fear when I behold

    Io; the maid no human love may fold;

    And her virginity disconsolate;

    Homeless and husbandless by Hera's hate。

    For me; when love is level; fear is far。

    May none of all the Gods that greater are

    Eve me with his unshunnable regard;

    Fir in that warfare victory is hard;

    And of that plenty cometh emptiness。

    What should befall me then I dare not guess;

    Nor whither I should flee that I might shun

    The craft and subtlety of Cronos' Son。

  PROMETHEUS

    I tell thee that the self…willed pride of Zeus

    Shall surely be abased; that even now

    He plots a marriage that shall hurl him forth

    Far out of sight of his imperial throne

    And kingly dignity。 Then; in that hour;

    Shall be fulfilled; nor in one tittle fail;

    The curse wherewith his father Cronos cursed him;

    What time he fell from his majestic place

    Established from of old。 And such a stroke

    None of the Gods save me could turn aside。

    I know these things shall be and on what wise。

    Therefore let him secure him in his seat;

    And put his trust in airy noise; and swing

    His bright; two…handed; blazing thunderbolt;

    For these shall nothing stead him; nor avert

    Fall insupportable and glory humbled。

    A wrestler of such might he maketh ready

    For his own ruin; yea; a wonder; strong

    In strength unmatchable; and he shall find

    Fire that shall set at naught the burning bolt

    And blasts more dreadful that o'er…crow the thunder。

    The pestilence that scourgeth the deep seas

    And shaketh solid earth; the three…pronged mace;

    Poseidon's spear; a mightier shall scatter;

    And when he stumbleth striking there his foot;

    Fallen on evil days; the tyrant's pride

    Shall measure all the miserable length

    That parts rule absolute from servitude。

  CHORUS

    Methinks the wish is father to the thought

    And whets thy railing tongue。

  PROMETHEUS

    Not so: the wish And the accomplishment go hand in hand。

  CHORUS

    Then must we look for one who shall supplant

    And reign instead of Zeus?

    Far; far more grievous shall bow down his neck。

  CHORUS

    Hast thou no fear venting such blasphemy?

  PROMETHEUS

    What should I fear who have no part nor lot

    In doom of dying?

  CHORUS

    But he might afflict the

    With agony more dreadful; pain beyond

    These pains。

  PROMETHEUS

    Why let him if he will

    All evils I foreknow。

  CHORUS

    Ah; they are wise

    Who do obeisance; prostrate in the dust;

    To the implacable; eternal Will。

  PROMETHEUS

    Go thou and worship; fold thy hands in prayer;

    And be the dog that licks the foot of power!

    Nothing care I for Zeus; yea; less than naught!

    Let him do what he will; and sway the world

    His little hour; he has not long to lord it

    Among the Gods。

    Oh here here runner comes

    The upstart tyrant's lacquey! He'll bring news;

    A message; never doubt it; from his master。



                     Enter HERMES。



    Hermes。 You; the sophistical rogue; the heart of gall;

    The renegade of heaven; to short…lived men

    Purveyor of prerogatives and tities;

    Fire…thief! Dost hear me? I've a word for thee。

    Thou'rt to declare…this is the Father's pleasure

    These marriage…feasts of thine; whereof thy tongue

    Rattles a…pace; and by the which his greatness

    Shall take a fall。 And look you rede no riddles;

    But tell the truth; in each particular

    Exact。 I am not to sweat for thee; Prometheus;

    Upon a double journey。 And thou seest

    Zeus by thy dark defiance is not moved。

  PROMETHEUS

    A very solemn piece of insolence

    Spoken like an underling of the Gods! Ye are young!

 
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