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the wasps-第3部分

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But to…day men…at…arms are placed at every outlet to watch me; and two

of them are lying in wait for me at this very door armed with spits;

just as folks lie in wait for a cat that has stolen a piece of meat。

  CHORUS (singing)

    Come; discover some way as quick as possible。 Here is the dawn

come; my dear little friend。

  PHILOCLEON (singing)

    The best way is to gnaw through the net。 Oh! goddess who

watchest over the nets; forgive me for making a hole in this one。

  CHORUS (singing)

    It's acting like a man eager for his safety。 Get your jaws to

work。

  PHILOCLEON (singing)

    There! it's gnawed through! But no shouting! let Bdelycleon notice

nothing!

  CHORUS (singing)

    Have no fear; have no fear! if he breathes a syllable; it will

be to bruise his own knuckles; he will have to fight to defend his own

head。 We shall teach him not to insult the mysteries of the goddesses。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    But fasten a rope to the window; tie it around your body and let

yourself down to the ground; with your heart bursting with the fury of

Diopithes。

  PHILOCLEON

    But if these notice it and want to fish me up and drag me back

into the house; what will you do? Tell me that。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    We shall call up the full strength of our oak…tough courage to

your aid。 That is what we will do。

  PHILOCLEON

    I trust myself to you and risk the danger。 If misfortune overtakes

me; take away my body; bathe it with your tears and bury it beneath

the bar of the tribunal。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Nothing will happen to you; rest assured。 Come; friend; have

courage and let yourself slide down while you invoke your country's

gods。

  PHILOCLEON

    Oh! mighty Lycus! noble hero and my neighbour; thou; like

myself; takest pleasure in the tears and the groans of the accused。 If

thou art come to live near the tribunal; 'tis with the express

design of hearing them incessantly; thou alone of all the heroes

hast wished to remain among those who weep。 Have pity on me and save

him; who lives close to thee; I swear I will never make water;

never; nor ever let a fart; against the railing of thy statue。

    (He slides down as quietly as possible; nevertheless BDELYCLEON

      wakes up。)

  BDELYCLEON (to XANTHIAS)

    Ho; there! ho! get up!

  XANTHIAS (waking up)

    What's the matter?

  BDELYCLEON

    I thought I heard talking close to me。 Is the old man at it again;

escaping through some loophole?

  XANTHIAS

    No; by Zeus! no; but he is letting himself down by a rope。

  BDELYCLEON

    Ha; rascal! what are you doing there? You shall not descend。 (To

XANTHIAS) Mount quick to the other window; strike him with the

boughs that hang over the entrance; perhaps he will turn back when

he feels himself being thrashed。

  PHILOCLEON (to the audience)

    To the rescue! all you; who are going to have lawsuits this

year…Smicythion; Tisiades; Chremon and Pheredipnus。 It's now or never;

before they force me to return; that you must help。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Why do we delay to let loose that fury; that is so terrible;

when our nests are attacked?

  CHORUS (singing)

    I feel my angry sting is stiffening; that sharp sting; with

which we punish our enemies。 Come; children; cast your cloaks to the

winds; run; shout; tell Cleon what is happening; that he may march

against this foe of our city; who deserves death; since he proposes to

prevent the trial of lawsuits。

            (The Boys run off; taking the CHORUS' mantles with them。)

  BDELYCLEON (rushing out of the house with the two slaves and seizing

his father) Friends; listen to the truth; instead of bawling。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    By Zeus! we will shout to heaven。

  BDELYCLEON

    And I shall not let him go。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Why; this is intolerable; 'tis manifest tyranny。

  CHORUS (singing)

    Oh! citizens; oh! Theorus; the enemy of the gods! and all you

flatterers; who rule us! come to our aid。

  XANTHIAS

    By Heracles! they have stings。 Do you see them; master?

  BDELYCLEON

    It was with these weapons that they killed Philippus the son of

Gorgias when he was put on trial。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    And you too shall die。 Turn yourselves this way; all; with your

stings out for attack and throw yourselves upon him in good and

serried order; and swelled up with wrath and rage。 Let him learn to

know the sort of foes he has dared to irritate。

  XANTHIAS

    The fight will be fast and furious; by great Zeus! I tremble at

the sight of their stings。

  CHORUS (singing)

    Let this man go; unless you want to envy the tortoise his hard

shell。

  PHILOCLEON

    Come; my dear companions; wasps with relentless hearts; fly

against him; animated with your fury。 Sting him in the arse; eyes; and

fingers。

  BDELYCLEON

    (opening the door and trying to shove his struggling father in)

    Midas; Phryx; Masyntias; here! Come and help。 Seize this man and

hand him over to no one; otherwise you shall starve to death in

chains。 Fear nothing; I have often heard the crackling of fig…leaves

in the fire。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    If you won't let him go; I shall bury this sting in your body。

  PHILOCLEON

    Oh; Cecrops; mighty hero with the tail of a dragon! Seest thou how

these barbarians ill…use me…me; who have many a time made them weep

a full bushel of tears?

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Is not old age filled with cruel ills? What violence these two

slaves offer to their old master! they have forgotten all bygones; the

fur…coats and the jackets and the caps he bought for them; in winter

he watched that their feet should not get frozen。 And only see them

now; there is no gentleness in their look nor any recollection of

the slippers of other days。

  PHILOCLEON (to XANTHIAS)

    Will you let me go; you accursed animal? Don't you remember the

day when I surprised you stealing the grapes; I tied you to an

olive…tree and I cut open your bottom with such vigorous lashes that

folks thought you had been raped。 Get away; you are ungrateful。 But

let go of me; and you too; before my son comes up。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    You shall repay us for all this; and that soon。 Tremble at our

ferocious glance; you shall taste our just anger。

  BDELYCLEON

    Strike! strike! Xanthias! Drive these wasps away from the house。

  XANTHIAS

    That's just what I am doing。

  BDELYCLEON

    Blind them with smoke too!

  XANTHIAS AND SOSIAS

    You will not go? The plague seize you! Will you not clear off?

  BDELYCLEON

    Hit them with your stick Xanthias; and you Sosias; to smoke them

out better; throw Aeschines; the son of Sellartius; on the fire。

           XANTHIAS (as the CHORUS retires from the unequal conquest)

    There; we were bound to drive you off sooner or later!

  BDELYCLEON

    Eh! by Zeus! you would not have put them to flight so easily if

they had fed on the verses of Philocles。

  CHORUS (singing)

    It is clear to all the poor that tyranny has attacked us sorely。

Proud emulator of Amynias; you; who only take pleasure in doing ill;

see how you are preventing us from obeying the laws of the city; you

do not even seek a pretext or any plausible excuse; but claim to

rule alone。

  BDELYCLEON

    Hold! A truce to all blows and brawling! Had we not better

confer together and come to some understanding?

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Confer with you; the people's foe! with you; a royalist。。。。

  CHORUS (singing)

    。。。。and accomplice of Brasidas; you with your woollen…fringed coat

and your long beard?

  BDELYCLEON

    Ah! it would be better to separate altogether from my father

than to steer my boat daily through such stormy seas!

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Oh! you have but reached the parsley and the rue; to use the

common saying。 What you are suffering is nothing! but welcome the hour

when the advocate shall adduce all these same arguments against you

and shall summon your accomplices to give witness。

  BDELYCLEON

    In the name of the gods! withdraw or we shall fight you the

whole day long。

  CHORUS (singing)

    No; not as long as I retain an atom of breath。 Ha! your desire

is to tyrannize over us!

  BDELYCLEON

    Everything is now tyranny with us; no matter what is concerned;

whether it be large or small。 Tyranny! I have not heard the word

mentioned once in fifty years; and now it is more common than

salt…fish; the word is even current on the market。 If you are buying

gurnards and don't want anchovies; the huckster next door; who is

selling the latter; at once exclaims; 〃That is a man whose kitchen

savours of tyranny!〃 If you ask for onions to season your fish; the

green…stuff woman winks one eye and asks; 〃Ha; you ask for onions! are

you seeking to tyrannize; or do you think that Athens must pay you

your seasonings as a tribute?〃

  XANTHIAS

    Yesterday I went to see a whore about noon and told her to get

on top; she flew into a rage; pretending I wanted to restore the

tyranny of Hippias。

  BDELYCLEON

    That's the talk that pleases the people! As for myself; I want

my father to lead a joyous life like Morychus instead of going away

before dawn basely to calumniate and condemn; and for this I am

accused of conspiracy and tyrannical practice!

  PHILOCLEON

    And quite right too; by Zeus! The most exquisite dishes do not

make up to me for the life of which you deprive me。 I scorn your red

mullet and your eels; and would far rather eat a nice little

lawsuitlet cooked in the pot。

  BDELYCLEON

    That's because you have got used to seeking your pleasure in it;

but if you will agree to keep silence and hear me; I think I could

persuade you that you deceive yourself altogether。

  PHILOCLEON

    I deceive myself; when I am judging?

  BDELYCLEON

    You do not see that you are the laughing…stock of these men;
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