友情提示:如果本网页打开太慢或显示不完整,请尝试鼠标右键“刷新”本网页!
the trachiniae-第7部分
快捷操作: 按键盘上方向键 ← 或 → 可快速上下翻页 按键盘上的 Enter 键可回到本书目录页 按键盘上方向键 ↑ 可回到本页顶部! 如果本书没有阅读完,想下次继续接着阅读,可使用上方 "收藏到我的浏览器" 功能 和 "加入书签" 功能!
I cannot move a step; yet she who hath done this deed shall feel my
heavy hand even now: let her but come; and she shall learn to proclaim
this message unto all; that in my death; as in my life; I chastised
the wicked!
LEADER
Ah; hapless Greece; what mourning do I forsee for her; if she must
lose this man
HYLLUS
Father; since thy pause permits an answer; hear me; afflicted
though thou art。 I will ask thee for no more than is my due。 Accept my
counsels; in a calmer mood than that to which this anger stings
thee: else thou canst not learn how vain is thy desire for
vengeance; and how causeless thy resentment。
HERACLES
Say what thou wilt; and cease; in this my pain I understand nought
of all thy riddling words。
HYLLUS
I come to tell thee of my mother;… how it is now with her; and how
she sinned unwittingly。
HERACLES
Villain! What… hast thou dared to breathe her name again in my
hearing;… the name of the mother who hath slain thy sire?
HYLLUS
Yea; such is her state that silence is unmeet。
HERACLES
Unmeet; truly; in view of her past crimes。
HYLLUS
And also of her deeds this day;… as thou wilt own。
HERACLES
Speak;… but give heed that thou be not found a traitor。
HYLLUS
These are my tidings。 She is dead; lately slain。
HERACLES
By whose hand? A wondrous message; from a prophet of ill…omened
voice!
HYLLUS
By her own hand; and no stranger's。
HERACLES
Alas; ere she died by mine; as she deserved!
HYLLUS
Even thy wrath would be turned; couldst thou hear all。
HERACLES
A strange preamble; but unfold thy meaning。
HYLLUS
The sum is this;… she erred; with a good intent。
HERACLES
Is it a good deed; thou wretch; to have slain thy sire?
HYLLUS
Nay; she thought to use a love…charm for thy heart; when she saw
the new bride in the house; but missed her aim。
HERACLES
And what Trachinian deals in spells so potent?
HYLLUS
Nessus the Centaur persuaded her of old to inflame thy desire with
such a charm。
HERACLES
Alas; alas; miserable that I am! Woe is me; I am lost;… undone;
undone! No more for me the light of day! Alas; now I see in what a
plight stand! Go; my son;… for thy father's end hath come;… summon;
I pray thee; all thy brethren; summon; too; the hapless Alcmena; in
vain the bride of Zeus;… that ye may learn from my dying lips what
oracles know。
HYLLUS
Nay; thy mother is not here; as it chances; she hath her abode
at Tiryns by the sea。 Some of thy children she hath taken to live with
her there; and others; thou wilt find; are dwelling in Thebe's town。
But we who are with thee; my father; will render all service that is
needed; at thy bidding。
HERACLES
Hear; then; thy task: now is the time to show what stuff is in
thee; who art called my son。
It was foreshown to me by my Sire of old that I should perish by
no creature that had the breath of life; but by one that had passed to
dwell with Hades。 So I have been slain by this savage Centaur; the
living by the dead; even as the divine will had been foretold。
And I will show thee how later oracles tally therewith; confirming
the old prophecy。 I wrote them down in the grove of the Selli;
dwellers on the hills; whose couch is on the ground; they were given
by my Father's oak of many tongues; which said that; at the time which
liveth and now is; my release from the toils laid upon me should be
accomplished。 And I looked for prosperous days; but the meaning; it
seems; was only that should die; for toil comes no more to the dead。
Since; then; my son; those words are clearly finding their
fulfilment; thou; on thy part; must lend me thine aid。 Thou must not
delay; and so provoke me to bitter speech: thou must consent and
help with a good grace; as one who hath learned that best of laws;
obedience to a sire。
HYLLUS
Yea; father;… though I fear the issue to which our talk hath
brought me;… I will do thy good pleasure。
HERACLES
First of all; lay thy right hand in mine。
HYLLUS
For what purpose dost thou insist upon his pledge?
HERACLES
Give thy hand at once… disobey me not!
HYLLUS
Lo; there it is: thou shalt not be gainsaid。
HERACLES
Now; swear by the head of Zeus my sire!
HYLLUS
To do what deed? May this also be told?
HERACLES
To perform for me the task that I shall enjoin。
HYLLUS
I swear it; with Zeus for witness of the oath。
HERACLES
And pray that; if thou break this oath; thou mayest suffer。
HYLLUS
I shall not suffer; for I shall keep it:… yet so I pray。
HERACLES
Well; thou knowest the summit of Oeta; sacred to Zeus?
HYLLUS
Ay; I have often stood at his altar on that height。
HERACLES
Thither; then; thou must carry me up with thine own hands; aided
by what friends thou wilt; thou shalt lop many a branch from the
deep…rooted oak; and hew many a faggot also from the sturdy stock of
the wild…olive; thou shalt lay my body thereupon; and kindle it with
flaming pine…torch。
And let no tear of mourning be seen there; no; do this without
lament and without weeping; if thou art indeed my son。 But if thou
do it not; even from the world below my curse and my wrath shall
wait on thee for ever。
HYLLUS
Alas; my father; what hast thou spoken? How hast thou dealt with
me!
HERACLES
I have spoken that which thou must perform; if thou wilt not; then
get thee some other sire; and be called my son no more!
HYLLUS
Woe; woe is me! What a deed dost thou require of me; my
father;…that I should become thy murderer; guilty of thy blood!
HERACLES
Not so; in truth; but healer of my sufferings; sole physician of
my pain!
HYLLUS
And how; by enkindling thy body; shall I heal it?
HERACLES
Nay; if that thought dismay thee; at least perform the rest。
HYLLUS
The service of carrying thee shall not be refused。
HERACLES
And the heaping of the pyre; as I have bidden?
HYLLUS
Yea; save that I will not touch it with mine own hand。 All else
will I do; and thou shalt have no hindrance on my part。
HERACLES
Well; so much shall be enough。… But add one small boon to thy
large benefits。
HYLLUS
Be the boon never so large; it shall be granted。
HERACLES
Knowest thou; then; the girl whose sire was Eurytus?
HYLLUS
It is of Iole that thou speakest; if I mistake not。
HERACLES
Even so。 This; in brief; is the charge that I give thee; my son。
When am dead; if thou wouldest show a pious remembrance of thine
oath unto thy father; disobey me not; but take this woman to be thy
wife。 Let no other espouse her who hath lain at my side; but do
thou; O my son; make that marriage…bond thine own。 Consent: after
loyalty in great matters; to rebel in less is to cancel the grace that
bad been won。
HYLLUS
Ah me; it is not well to be angry with a sick man: but who could
bear to see him in such a mind?
HERACLES
Thy words show no desire to do my bidding。
HYLLUS
What! When she alone is to blame for my mother's death; and for
thy present plight besides? Lives there the man who would make such
choice; unless he were maddened by avenging fiends?
Better were it; father; that I too should die; rather than live
united to the worst of our foes!
HERACLES
He will render no reverence; it seems; to my dying prayer。… Nay;
be sure that the curse of the gods will attend thee for disobedience
to my voice。
HYLLUS
Ah; thou wilt soon show; methinks; how distempered thou art!
HERACLES
Yea; for thou art breaking the slumber of my plague。
HYLLUS
Hapless that I am! What perplexities surround me!
HERACLES
Yea; since thou deignest not to hear thy sire。
HYLLUS
But must I learn; then; to be impious; my father?
HERACLES
'Tis not impiety; if thou shalt gladden my heart。
HYLLUS
Dost thou command me; then; to do this deed; as a clear duty?
HERACLES
I command thee;… the gods bear me witness!
HYLLUS
Then will I do it; and refuse not;… calling upon the gods to
witness thy deed。 I can never be condemned for loyalty to thee; my
father。
HERACLES
Thou endest well; and to these words; my son; quickly add the
gracious deed; that thou mayest lay me on the pyre before any pain
returns to rend or sting me。
Come; make haste and lift me! This; in truth; is rest from
troubles; this is the end; the last end; of Heracles!
HYLLUS
Nothing; indeed; hinders the fulfilment of thy wish; since thy
command constrains us; my father。
HERACLES (chanting)
Come; then; ere thou arouse this plague; O my stubborn soul;
give me a curb as of steel on lips set like stone to stone; and let no
cry escape them; seeing that the deed which thou art to do; though
done perforce; is yet worthy of thy joy!
HYLLUS (chanting)
Lift him; followers! And grant me full forgiveness for this; but
mark the great cruelty of the gods in the deeds that are being done。
They beget children; they are hailed as fathers; and yet they can look
upon such sufferings。
(The attendants raise HERACLES
on the litter and move slowly off; as HYLLUS chants
to the CHORUS in the closing lines。)
No man foresees the future; but the present is fraught with
mourning for us; and with shame for the powers above; and verily
with anguish beyond compare for him who endures this doom。
Maidens; come ye also; nor linger at the house; ye who have lately
seen a dread death; with sorrows manifold and strange: and in all this
there is nought but Zeus。
…THE END…
。
快捷操作: 按键盘上方向键 ← 或 → 可快速上下翻页 按键盘上的 Enter 键可回到本书目录页 按键盘上方向键 ↑ 可回到本页顶部!
温馨提示: 温看小说的同时发表评论,说出自己的看法和其它小伙伴们分享也不错哦!发表书评还可以获得积分和经验奖励,认真写原创书评 被采纳为精评可以获得大量金币、积分和经验奖励哦!