第 10 节
作者:希望之舟      更新:2021-02-19 01:13      字数:9322
  Achilles; and Greeks and Trojans fought for the dead body of
  Patroclus。  Then Zeus; the chief of the Gods; looked down and said
  that Hector should never come home out of the battle to his wife;
  Andromache。  But Hector returned into the fight around the dead
  Patroclus; and here all the best men fought; and even Automedon;
  who had been driving the chariot of Patroclus。  Now when the
  Trojans seemed to have the better of the fight; the Greeks sent
  Antilochus; a son of old Nestor; to tell Achilles that his friend
  was slain; and Antilochus ran; and Aias and his brother protected
  the Greeks who were trying to carry the body of Patroclus back to
  the ships。
  Swiftly Antilochus came running to Achilles; saying:  〃Fallen is
  Patroclus; and they are fighting round his naked body; for Hector
  has his armour。〃  Then Achilles said never a word; but fell on the
  floor of his hut; and threw black ashes on his yellow hair; till
  Antilochus seized his hands; fearing that he would cut his own
  throat with his dagger; for very sorrow。  His mother; Thetis; arose
  from the sea to comfort him; but he said that he desired to die if
  he could not slay Hector; who had slain his friend。  Then Thetis
  told him that he could not fight without armour; and now he had
  none; but she would go to the God of armour…making and bring from
  him such a shield and helmet and breastplate as had never been seen
  by men。
  Meanwhile the fight raged round the dead body of Patroclus; which
  was defiled with blood and dust; near the ships; and was being
  dragged this way and that; and torn and wounded。  Achilles could
  not bear this sight; yet his mother had warned him not to enter
  without armour the battle where stones and arrows and spears were
  flying like hail; and he was so tall and broad that he could put on
  the arms of no other man。  So he went down to the ditch as he was;
  unarmed; and as he stood high above it; against the red sunset;
  fire seemed to flow from his golden hair like the beacon blaze that
  soars into the dark sky when an island town is attacked at night;
  and men light beacons that their neighbours may see them and come
  to their help from other isles。  There Achilles stood in a
  splendour of fire; and he shouted aloud; as clear as a clarion
  rings when men fall on to attack a besieged city wall。  Thrice
  Achilles shouted mightily; and thrice the horses of the Trojans
  shuddered for fear and turned back from the onslaught;and thrice
  the men of Troy were confounded and shaken with terror。  Then the
  Greeks drew the body of Patroclus out of the dust and the arrows;
  and laid him on a bier; and Achilles followed; weeping; for he had
  sent his friend with chariot and horses to the war; but home again
  he welcomed him never more。  Then the sun set and it was night。
  Now one of the Trojans wished Hector to retire within the walls of
  Troy; for certainly Achilles would to…morrow be foremost in the
  war。  But Hector said; 〃Have ye not had your fill of being shut up
  behind walls?  Let Achilles fight; I will meet him in the open
  field。〃  The Trojans cheered; and they camped in the plain; while
  in the hut of Achilles women washed the dead body of Patroclus; and
  Achilles swore that he would slay Hector。
  In the dawn came Thetis; bearing to Achilles the new splendid
  armour that the God had made for him。  Then Achilles put on that
  armour; and roused his men; but Ulysses; who knew all the rules of
  honour; would not let him fight till peace had been made; with a
  sacrifice and other ceremonies; between him and Agamemnon; and till
  Agamemnon had given him all the presents which Achilles had before
  refused。  Achilles did not want them; he wanted only to fight; but
  Ulysses made him obey; and do what was usual。  Then the gifts were
  brought; and Agamemnon stood up; and said that he was sorry for his
  insolence; and the men took breakfast; but Achilles would neither
  eat nor drink。  He mounted his chariot; but the horse Xanthus bowed
  his head till his long mane touched the ground; and; being a fairy
  horse; the child of the West Wind; he spoke (or so men said); and
  these were his words:  〃We shall bear thee swiftly and speedily;
  but thou shalt be slain in fight; and thy dying day is near at
  hand。〃  〃Well I know it;〃 said Achilles; 〃but I will not cease from
  fighting till I have given the Trojans their fill of war。〃
  So all that day he chased and slew the Trojans。  He drove them into
  the river; and; though the river came down in a red flood; he
  crossed; and slew them on the plain。  The plain caught fire; the
  bushes and long dry grass blazed round him; but he fought his way
  through the fire; and drove the Trojans to their walls。  The gates
  were thrown open; and the Trojans rushed through like frightened
  fawns; and then they climbed to the battlements; and looked down in
  safety; while the whole Greek army advanced in line under their
  shields。
  But Hector stood still; alone; in front of the gate; and old Priam;
  who saw Achilles rushing on; shining like a star in his new armour;
  called with tears to Hector; 〃Come within the gate!  This man has
  slain many of my sons; and if he slays thee whom have I to help me
  in my old age?〃  His mother also called to Hector; but he stood
  firm; waiting for Achilles。  Now the story says that he was afraid;
  and ran thrice in full armour round Troy; with Achilles in pursuit。
  But this cannot be true; for no mortal men could run thrice; in
  heavy armour; with great shields that clanked against their ankles;
  round the town of Troy:  moreover Hector was the bravest of men;
  and all the Trojan women were looking down at him from the walls。
  We cannot believe that he ran away; and the story goes on to tell
  that he asked Achilles to make an agreement with him。  The
  conqueror in the fight should give back the body of the fallen to
  be buried by his friends; but should keep his armour。  But Achilles
  said that he could make no agreement with Hector; and threw his
  spear; which flew over Hector's shoulder。  Then Hector threw his
  spear; but it could not pierce the shield which the God had made
  for Achilles。  Hector had no other spear; and Achilles had one; so
  Hector cried; 〃Let me not die without honour!〃 and drew his sword;
  and rushed at Achilles; who sprang to meet him; but before Hector
  could come within a sword…stroke Achilles had sent his spear clean
  through the neck of Hector。  He fell in the dust and Achilles said;
  〃Dogs and birds shall tear your flesh unburied。〃  With his dying
  breath Hector prayed him to take gold from Priam; and give back his
  body to be burned in Troy。  But Achilles said; 〃Hound! would that I
  could bring myself to carve and eat thy raw flesh; but dogs shall
  devour it; even if thy father offered me thy weight in gold。〃  With
  his last words Hector prophesied and said; 〃Remember me in the day
  when Paris shall slay thee in the Scaean gate。〃  Then his brave
  soul went to the land of the Dead; which the Greeks called Hades。
  To that land Ulysses sailed while he was still a living man; as the
  story tells later。
  Then Achilles did a dreadful deed; he slit the feet of dead Hector
  from heel to ankle; and thrust thongs through; and bound him by the
  thongs to his chariot and trailed the body in the dust。  All the
  women of Troy who were on the walls raised a shriek; and Hector's
  wife; Andromache; heard the sound。  She had been in an inner room
  of her house; weaving a purple web; and embroidering flowers on it;
  and she was calling her bower maidens to make ready a bath for
  Hector when he should come back tired from battle。  But when she
  heard the cry from the wall she trembled; and the shuttle with
  which she was weaving fell from her hands。  〃Surely I heard the cry
  of my husband's mother;〃 she said; and she bade two of her maidens
  come with her to see why the people lamented。
  She ran swiftly; and reached the battlements; and thence she saw
  her dear husband's body being whirled through the dust towards the
  ships; behind the chariot of Achilles。  Then night came over her
  eyes and she fainted。  But when she returned to herself she cried
  out that now none would defend her little boy; and other children
  would push him away from feasts; saying; 〃Out with you; no father
  of thine is at our table;〃 and his father; Hector; would lie naked
  at the ships; unclad; unburned; unlamented。  To be unburned and
  unburied was thought the greatest of misfortunes; because the dead
  man unburned could not go into the House of Hades; God of the Dead;
  but must always wander; alone and comfortless; in the dark
  borderland between the dead and the living。
  THE CRUELTY OF ACHILLES; AND THE RANSOMING OF HECTOR
  When Achilles was asleep that night the ghost of Patroclus came;
  saying; 〃Why dost thou not burn and bury me? for the other shadows
  of dead men suffer me not to come near them; and lonely I wander
  along the dark dwelling of Hades。〃  Then Achilles awoke; and he
  sent men to cut down trees; and make a huge pile of fagots and
  logs。  On this they laid Patroclus; covered with white linen; and
  then they slew many cattle; and Achilles cut the throats of twelve
  Trojan prisoners of war; meaning to burn them with Patroclus to do
  him honour。  This was a deed of shame; for Ach