第 10 节
作者:披荆斩棘      更新:2021-02-20 04:31      字数:9319
  EURIPIDES
  〃Hearken to me; great king; yea; hearken
  Atreides; thou noblest of the Achaeans。
  Hah! smiting! approachest thou not to the rescue?
  DIONYSUS
  Thrice; Aeschylus; thrice art thou smitten!
  EURIPIDES
  〃Hush! the bee…wardens are here: they will
  quickly the Temple of Artemis open。
  Hah! smiting! approachest thou not to the rescue?
  I will expound (for I know it) the omen the
  chieftains encountered。
  Hah! smiting! approachest thou not to the rescue?〃
  DIONYSUS
  O Zeus and King; the terrible lot of smittings!
  I'll to the bath: I'm very sure my kidneys
  Are quite inflamed and swoln with all these smitings。
  EURIPIDES
  Wait till you've heard another batch of lays
  Culled from his lyre…accompanied melodies。
  DIONYSUS
  Go on then; go: but no more smitings; please。
  EURIPIDES
  〃How the twin…throned powers of Achaea;
  the lords of the mighty Hellenes。
  O phlattothrattophlattothrat!
  Sendeth the Sphinx; the unchancy; the chieftainness bloodhound。
  O phlattothrattophlattothratt
  launcheth fierce with brand and hand the avengers
  the terrible eagle。
  O phlattothrattophlattothrat!
  So for the swift…winged hounds of the air he provided a booty。
  O phlattothrattophlattothrat!
  The throng down…bearing on Aias。
  O phlattothrattophlattotbrat!〃
  DIONYSUS
  Whence comes that phlattothrat?
  From Marathon; or
  Where picked you up these cable…twister's strains?
  AESCHYLUS
  From noblest source for noblest ends brought them;
  Unwilling in the Muses' holy field
  The self…same flowers as Phrynichus to cull。
  But he from all things rotten draws his lays;
  From Carian flutings; catches of Meletus;
  Dance…music; dirges。 You shall hear directly。
  Bring me the lyre。 Yet wherefore need a lyre
  For songs like these? Where's she that bangs and jangles
  Her castanets? Euripides's Muse;
  Present yourself: fit goddess for fit verse。
  DIONYSUS
  The Muse herself can't be a wanton? No!
  AESCHYLUS
  Halycons; who by the ever…rippling
  Waves of the sea are babbling;
  Dewing your plumes with the drops that fall
  From wings in the salt spray dabbling。
  Spiders; ever with twir…r…r…r…r…rling fingers
  Weaving the warp and the woof;
  Little; brittle; network; fretwork;
  Under the coigns of the roof。
  The minstrel shuttle's care。
  Where in the front of the dark…prowed ships
  Yarely the flute…loving dolphin skips。
  Races here and oracles there。
  And the joy of the young vines smiling;
  And the tendril of grapes; care…beguiling。
  O embrace me; my child; O embrace me。
  (To DIONYSUS) You see this foot?
  DIONYSUS
  I do。
  AESCHYLUS
  And this?
  DIONYSUS
  And that one too。
  AESCHYLUS (to EURIPIDES)
  You; such stuff who compile;
  Dare my songs to upbraid;
  You; whose songs in the style
  Of Cyrene's embraces are made。
  So much for them: but still I'd like to show
  The way in which your monodies are framed
  〃O darkly…light mysterious Night;
  What may this Vision mean;
  Sent from the world unseen
  With baleful omens rife;
  A thing of lifeless life;
  A child of sable night;
  A ghastly curdlinisight;
  In black funereal veils;
  With murder; murder in its eyes;
  And great enormous nails?
  Light ye the lanterns; my maidens;
  and dipping your jugs in the stream;
  Draw me the dew of the water;
  and heat it to boiling and steam;
  So will I wash me away the ill effects of my dream。
  God of the sea!
  My dream's come true。
  Ho; lodgers; ho;
  This portent view。
  Glyce has vanished; carrying off my cock;
  My cock that crew!
  O Mania; help! O Oreads of the rock
  Pursue! pursue!
  For I; poor girl; was working within;
  Holding my distaff heavy and full;
  Twir…r…r…r…r…rling my hand as the threads I spin;
  Weaving an excellent bobbin of wool;
  Thinking 'To…morrow I'll go to the fair;
  In the dusk of the morn; and be selling it there。'
  But he to the blue up flew; up flew;
  on the lightliest tips of his wings outspread;
  To me he bequeathed but woe; but woe;
  And tears; sad tears; from my eyes o'erflow;
  Which I; the bereaved; must shed; must shed。
  O children of Ida; sons of Crete;
  Grasping your bows to the rescue come;
  Twinkle about on your restless feet;
  Stand in a circle around her home。
  O Artemis; thou maid divine;
  Dictynna; huntress; fair to see;
  O bring that keen…nosed pack of thine;
  And hunt through all the house with me。
  O Hecate; with flameful brands;
  O Zeus's daughter; arm thine hands;
  Those swiftliest hands; both right and left;
  Thy rays on Glyce's cottage throw
  That I serenely there may go;
  And search by moonlight for the theft。〃
  DIONYSUS
  Enough of both your odes。
  AESCHYLUS
  Enough for me。
  Now would I bring the fellow to the scales。
  That; that alone; shall test our poetry now;
  And prove whose words are weightiest; his or mine。
  DIONYSUS
  Then both come hither; since I needs must weigh
  The art poetic like a pound of cheese。
  Here a large balance is brought out and placed
  upon the stage。
  CHORUS
  O the labour these wits go through I
  O the wild; extravagant; new;
  Wonderful things they are going to do!
  Who but they would ever have thought of it?
  Why; if a man had happened to meet me
  Out in the street; and intelligence brought of it;
  I should have thought he was trying to cheat me;
  Thought that his story was false and deceiving。
  That were a tale I could never believe in。
  DIONYSUS
  Each of you stand beside his scale。
  AESCHYLUS and EURIPIDES
  We're here。
  DIONYSUS
  And grasp it firmly whilst ye speak your lines;
  Each holds his own scale steady while he speaks
  his line into it。
  And don't let go until I cry 〃Cuckoo。〃
  AESCHYLUS and EURIPIDES
  Ready!
  DIONYSUS
  Now speak your lines into the scale。
  EURIPIDES
  〃O that the Argo had not winged her way…〃
  AESCHYLUS
  〃River Spercheius; cattle…grazing haunts…〃
  DIONYSUS
  Cuckoo! let go。 O look; by far the lowest
  His scale sinks down。
  EURIPIDES
  Why; how came that about?
  DIONYSUS
  He threw a river in; like some wool…seller
  Wetting his wool; to make it weigh the more。
  But threw in a light and winged word。
  EURIPIDES
  Come; let him match another verse with mine。
  DIONYSUS
  Each to his scale。
  AESCHYLUS and EURIPIDES
  We're ready。
  DIONYSUS
  Speak your lines。
  EURIPIDES
  〃Persuasion's only shrine is eloquent speech。〃
  AESCHYLUS
  〃Death loves not gifts; alone amongst the gods。〃
  DIONYSUS
  Let go; let go。 Down goes his scale again。
  He threw in Death; the heaviest ill of all。
  EURIPIDES
  And I Persuasion; the most lovely word。
  DIONYSUS
  A vain and empty sound; devoid of sense。
  Think of some heavier…weighted line of yours;
  To drag your scale down: something strong and big。
  EURIPIDES
  Where have I got one? Where? Let's see。
  DIONYSUS
  I'll tell you。
  〃Achilles threw two singles and a four。〃
  Come; speak your lines: this is your last set…to。
  EURIPIDES
  〃In his right hand he grasped an iron…clamped mace。〃
  AESCHYLUS
  〃Chariot on chariot; corpse on corpse was hurled。〃
  DIONYSUS
  There now! again he has done you。
  EURIPIDES
  Done me? How?
  DIONYSUS
  He threw two chariots and two corpses in;
  Five…score Egyptians could not lift that weight。
  AESCHYLUS
  No more of 〃line for line〃; let him…himself;
  His children; wife; Cephisophon…get in;
  With all his books collected in his arms;
  Two lines of mine shall overweigh the lot。
  DIONYSUS
  Both are my friends; I can't decide between them:
  I don't desire to be at odds with either:
  One is so clever; one delights me so。
  PLUTO (coming forward)
  Then you'll effect nothing
  for which you came?
  DIONYSUS
  And how; if I decide?
  PLUTO
  Then take the winner;
  So will your journey not be made in vain。
  DIONYSUS
  Heaven bless your Highness! Listen; I came down
  After a poet。
  EURIPIDES
  To what end?
  The city; saved; may keep her choral games。
  Now then; whichever of you two shall best
  Advise the city; he shall come with me。
  And first of Alcibiades; let each
  Say what he thinks; the city travails sore。
  DIONYSUS
  What does she think herself about him?
  She loves; and hates; and longs to have him back。
  But give me your advice about the man。