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agamemnon-第5章

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        And others; far beneath the Ilian wall;

      Sleep their last sleep…the goodly chiefs and tall;

      Couched in the foeman's land; whereon they gave

    Their breath; and lords of Troy; each in his Trojan grave。



                                                        antistrophe 3



      Therefore for each and all the city's breast

      Is heavy with a wrath supprest;

    As deeply and deadly as a curse more loud

      Flung by the common crowd:

    And; brooding deeply; doth my soul await

      Tidings of coming fate;

    Buried as yet in darkness' womb。

    For not forgetful is the high gods' doom

      Against the sons of carnage: all too long

    Seems the unjust to prosper and be strong;

      Till the dark Furies come;

    And smite with stern reversal all his home;

      Down into dim obstruction…he is gone;

    And help and hope; among the lost; is none!



    O'er him who vaunteth an exceeding fame;

      Impends a woe condign;

    The vengeful bolt upon his eyes doth flame;

      Sped from the hand divine。

    This bliss be mine; ungrudged of God; to feel…

      To tread no city to the dust;

      Nor see my own life thrust

    Down to a glave's estate beneath another's heel!



                                                                epode



    Behold; throughout the city wide

    Have the swift feet of Rumour hied;

      Roused by the joyful flame:

    But is the news they scatter; sooth?

    Or haply do they give for truth

      Some cheat which heaven doth frame?

    A child were he and all unwise;

      Who let his heart with joy be stirred。

    To see the beacon…fires arise;

      And then; beneath some thwarting word;

      Sicken anon with hope deferred。

      The edge of woman's insight still

      Good news from true divideth ill;

    Light rumours leap within the bound

    Then fences female credence round;

    But; lightly born; as lightly dies

    The tale that springs of her surmise。



    (Several days are assumed to have elapsed。)



  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Soon shall we know whereof the bale…fires tell;

    The beacons; kindled with transmitted flame;

    Whether; as well I deem; their tale is true;

    Or whether like some dream delusive came

    The welcome blaze but to befool our soul。

    For lo! I see a herald from the shore

    Draw hither; shadowed with the olive…wreath…

    And thirsty dust; twin…brother of the clay;

    Speaks plain of travel far and truthful news…

    No dumb surmise; nor tongue of flame in smoke;

    Fitfully kindled from the mountain pyre;

    But plainlier shall his voice say; All is well;

    Or…but away; forebodings adverse; now;

    And on fair promise fair fulfilment come!

    And whoso for the state prays otherwise;

    Himself reap harvest of his ill desire!



    (A HERALD enters。 He is an advance messenger from AGAMEMNON'S

        forces; which have just landed。)



  HERALD

    O land of Argos; fatherland of mine!

    To thee at last; beneath the tenth year's sun;

    My feet return; the bark of my emprise;

    Tho' one by one hope's anchors broke away;

    Held by the last; and now rides safely here。

    Long; long my soul despaired to win; in death;

    Its longed…for rest within our Argive land:

    And now all hail; O earth; and hail to thee;

    New…risen sun! and hail our country's God;

    High…ruling Zeus; and thou; the Pythian lord;

    Whose arrows smote us once…smite thou no morel

    Was not thy wrath wreaked full upon our heads;

    O king Apollo; by Scamander's side?

    Turn thou; be turned; be saviour; healer; now

    And hail; all gods who rule the street and mart

    And Hermes hail! my patron and my pride;

    Herald of heaven; and lord of heralds here!

    And Heroes; ye who sped us on our way…

    To one and all I cry; Receive again

    With grace such Argives as the spear has spared。



    Ah; home of royalty; beloved halls;

    And solemn shrines; and gods that front the morn!

    Benign as erst; with sun…flushed aspect greet

    The king returning after many days。

    For as from night flash out the beams of day;

    So out of darkness dawns a light; a king;

    On you; on Argos…Agamemnon comes。

    Then hail and greet him well I such meed befits

    Him whose right hand hewed down the towers of Troy

    With the great axe of Zeus who righteth wrong…

    And smote the plain; smote down to nothingness

    Each altar; every shrine; and far and wide

    Dies from the whole land's face its offspring fair。

    Such mighty yoke of fate he set on Troy…

    Our lord and monarch; Atreus' elder son;

    And comes at last with blissful honour home;

    Highest of all who walk on earth to…day…

    Not Paris nor the city's self that paid

    Sin's price with him; can boast; Whate'er befall;

    The guerdon we have won outweighs it all。

    But at Fate's judgment…seat the robber stands

    Condemned of rapine; and his prey is torn

    Forth from his hands; and by his deed is reaped

    A bloody harvest of his home and land

    Gone down to death; and for his guilt and lust

    His father's race pays double in the dust。

  LEADER

    Hail; herald of the Greeks; new…come from war。

  HERALD

    All hail! not death itself can fright me now。

  LEADER

    Was thine heart wrung with longing for thy land?

  HERALD

    So that this joy doth brim mine eyes with tears。

  LEADER

    On you too then this sweet distress did fall…

  HERALD

    How say'st thou? make me master of thy word。

  LEADER

    You longed for us who pined for you again。

  HERALD

    Craved the land us who craved it; love for love?

  LEADER

    Yea; till my brooding heart moaned out with pain。

  HERALD

    Whence thy despair; that mars the army's joy?

  LEADER

    Sole cure of wrong is silence; saith the saw。

  HERALD

    Thy kings afar; couldst thou fear other men?

  LEADER

    Death had been sweet; as thou didst say but now。

  HERALD

    'Tis true; Fate smiles at last。 Throughout our toil;

    These many years; some chances issued fair;

    And some; I wot; were chequered with a curse。

    But who; on earth; hath won the bliss of heaven;

    Thro' time's whole tenor an unbroken weal?

    I could a tale unfold of toiling oars;

    Ill rest; scant landings on a shore rock…strewn;

    All pains; all sorrows; for our daily doom。

    And worse and hatefuller our woes on land;

    For where we couched; close by the foeman's wall;

    The river…plain was ever dank with dews;

    Dropped from the sky; exuded from the earth;

    A curse that clung unto our sodden garb;

    And hair as horrent as a wild beast's fell。

    Why tell the woes of winter; when the birds

    Lay stark and stiff; so stern was Ida's snow?

    Or summer's scorch; what time the stirless wave

    Sank to its sleep beneath the noon
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