第 11 节
作者:披荆斩棘      更新:2021-02-20 04:31      字数:6179
  She loves; and hates; and longs to have him back。
  But give me your advice about the man。
  EURIPIDES
  I loathe a townsman who is slow to aid;
  And swift to hurt; his town: who ways and means
  Finds for himself; but finds not for the state。
  DIONYSUS
  Poseidon; but that's smart! (to AESCHYLUS)
  And what say you?
  AESCHYLUS
  'Twere best to rear no lion in the state:
  But having reared; 'tis best to humour him。
  DIONYSUS
  By Zeus the Saviour; still I can't decide。
  One is so clever; and so clear the other。
  But once again。 Let each in turn declare
  What plan of safety for the state ye've got。
  EURIPIDES
  'First with Cinesias wing Cleocritus;
  Then zephyrs waft them o'er the watery plain。
  DIONYSUS
  A funny sight; I own: but where's the sense?
  EURIPIDES
  If; when the fleets engage; they holding cruets
  Should rain down vinegar in the foemen's eyes;'
  I know; and I can tell you。
  DIONYSUS
  Tell away。
  EURIPIDES
  When things; mistrusted now; shall trusted be;
  And trusted things; mistrusted。
  DIONYSUS
  How! I don't
  Quite comprehend。 Be clear; and not so clever。
  EURIPIDES
  If we mistrust those citizens of ours
  Whom now we trust; and those employ whom now
  We don't employ; the city will be saved。
  If on our present tack we fail; we surely
  Shall find salvation in the opposite course。
  DIONYSUS
  Good; O Palamedes! Good; you genius you。
  Is this your cleverness or Cephisophon's?
  EURIPIDES
  This is my own: the cruet…plan was his。
  DIONYSUS (to AESCHYLUS)
  Now; you。
  AESCHYLUS
  But tell me whom the city uses。
  The good and useful?
  DIONYSUS
  What are you dreaming of?
  She hates and loathes them。
  AESCHYLUS
  Does she love the bad?
  DIONYSUS
  Not love them; no: she uses them perforce。
  AESCHYLUS
  How can one save a city such as this;
  Whom neither frieze nor woollen tunic suits?
  DIONYSUS
  O; if to earth you rise; find out some way。
  AESCHYLUS
  There will I speak: I cannot answer here。
  DIONYSUS
  Nay; nay; send up your guerdon from below。
  AESCHYLUS
  When they shall count the enemy's soil their
  And theirs the enemy's: when they know that ships
  Are their true wealth; their so…called wealth delusion。
  DIONYSUS
  Aye; but the justices suck that down; you know。
  PLUTO
  Now then; decide。
  DIONYSUS
  I will; and thus I'll do it。
  I'll choose the man in whom my soul delights。
  EURIPIDES
  O; recollect the gods by whom you swore
  You'd take me home again; and choose your friends。
  DIONYSUS
  'Twas my tongue swore; my choice is…
  Aeschylus。
  EURIPIDES
  Hah! what have you done?
  DIONYSUS
  Done? Given the victor's prize
  To Aeschylus; why not?
  EURIPIDES
  And do you dare
  Look in my face; after that shameful deed?
  DIONYSUS
  What's shameful; if the audience think not
  so? Have you no heart? Wretch; would you leave me dead?
  DIONYSUS
  Who knows if death be life; and life be death;
  And breath be mutton broth; and sleep a sheepskin?
  PLUTO
  Now; Dionysus; come ye in;
  DIONYSUS
  What for?
  PLUTO
  And sup before ye go。
  DIONYSUS
  A bright idea。
  I'faith; I'm nowise indisposed for that。
  Exeunt AESCHYLUS; EURIPIDES; PLUTO; and DIONYSUS。
  CHORUS
  Blest the man who possesses
  Keen intelligent mind。
  This full often we find。
  He; the bard of renown;
  Now to earth reascends;
  Goes; a joy to his town;
  Goes; a joy to his friends;
  Just because he possesses
  Keen intelligent mind。
  Right it is and befitting;
  Not; by Socrates sitting;
  Idle talk to pursue;
  Stripping tragedy…art of
  All things noble and true。
  Surely the mind to school
  Fine…drawn quibbles to seek;
  Fine…set phrases to speak;
  Is but the part of a fool
  Re…enter PLUTO and AESCHYLUS。
  PLUTO
  Farewell then Aeschylus; great and wise;
  Go; save our state by the maxims rare
  Of thy noble thought; and the fools chastise;
  For many a fool dwells there。
  And this (handing him a rope) to Cleophon give; my friend;
  And this to the revenue…raising crew;
  Nichomachus; Myrmex; next I send;
  And this to Archenomus too。
  And bid them all that without delay;
  To my realm of the dead they hasten away。
  For if they loiter above; I swear
  I'll come myself and arrest them there。
  And branded and fettered the slaves shall
  With the vilest rascal in all the town;
  Adeimantus; son of Leucolophus; down;
  Down; down to the darkness below。
  AESCHYLUS
  I take the mission。 This chair of mine
  Meanwhile to Sophocles here commit;
  (For I count him next in our craft divine;)
  Till I come once more by thy side to sit。
  But as for that rascally scoundrel there;
  That low buffoon; that worker of ill;
  O let him not sit in my vacant chair;
  Not even against his will。
  PLUTO (to the CHORUS)
  Escort him up with your mystic throngs;
  While the holy torches quiver and blaze。
  Escort him up with his own sweet gongs;
  And his noble festival lays。
  CHORUS
  First; as the poet triumphant
  is passing away to the light;
  Grant him success on his journey;
  ye powers that are ruling below。
  Grant that he find for the city
  good counsels to guide her aright;
  So we at last shall be freed
  from the anguish; the fear; and the woe;
  Freed from the onsets of war。
  Let Cleophon now and his band
  Battle; if battle they must;
  far away in their own fatherland。
  THE END
  。