第 38 节
作者:美丽心点      更新:2021-02-21 16:08      字数:9322
  like a wall; and stood hard by; whereon the Trojans fled in all
  directions。 Menelaus took Ulysses by the hand; and led him out of
  the press while his squire brought up his chariot; but Ajax rushed
  furiously on the Trojans and killed Doryclus; a bastard son of
  Priam; then he wounded Pandocus; Lysandrus; Pyrasus; and Pylartes;
  as some swollen torrent comes rushing in full flood from the mountains
  on to the plain; big with the rain of heaven… many a dry oak and
  many a pine does it engulf; and much mud does it bring down and cast
  into the sea… even so did brave Ajax chase the foe furiously over
  the plain; slaying both men and horses。
  Hector did not yet know what Ajax was doing; for he was fighting
  on the extreme left of the battle by the banks of the river Scamander;
  where the carnage was thickest and the war…cry loudest round Nestor
  and brave Idomeneus。 Among these Hector was making great slaughter
  with his spear and furious driving; and was destroying the ranks
  that were opposed to him; still the Achaeans would have given no
  ground; had not Alexandrus husband of lovely Helen stayed the
  prowess of Machaon shepherd of his people; by wounding him in the
  right shoulder with a triple…barbed arrow。 The Achaeans were in
  great fear that as the fight had turned against them the Trojans might
  take him prisoner; and Idomeneus said to Nestor; 〃Nestor son of
  Neleus; honour to the Achaean name; mount your chariot at once; take
  Machaon with you and drive your horses to the ships as fast as you
  can。 A physician is worth more than several other men put together;
  for he can cut out arrows and spread healing herbs。〃
  Nestor knight of Gerene did as Idomeneus had counselled; he at
  once mounted his chariot; and Machaon son of the famed physician
  Aesculapius went with him。 He lashed his horses and they flew onward
  nothing loth towards the ships; as though of their own free will。
  Then Cebriones seeing the Trojans in confusion said to Hector from
  his place beside him; 〃Hector; here are we two fighting on the extreme
  wing of the battle; while the other Trojans are in pell…mell rout;
  they and their horses。 Ajax son of Telamon is driving them before him;
  I know him by the breadth of his shield: let us turn our chariot and
  horses thither; where horse and foot are fighting most desperately;
  and where the cry of battle is loudest。〃
  With this he lashed his goodly steeds; and when they felt the whip
  they drew the chariot full speed among the Achaeans and Trojans;
  over the bodies and shields of those that had fallen: the axle was
  bespattered with blood; and the rail round the car was covered with
  splashes both from the horses' hoofs and from the tyres of the wheels。
  Hector tore his way through and flung himself into the thick of the
  fight; and his presence threw the Danaans into confusion; for his
  spear was not long idle; nevertheless though he went among the ranks
  with sword and spear; and throwing great stones; he avoided Ajax son
  of Telamon; for Jove would have been angry with him if he had fought a
  better man than himself。
  Then father Jove from his high throne struck fear into the heart
  of Ajax; so that he stood there dazed and threw his shield behind him…
  looking fearfully at the throng of his foes as though he were some
  wild beast; and turning hither and thither but crouching slowly
  backwards。 As peasants with their hounds chase a lion from their
  stockyard; and watch by night to prevent his carrying off the pick
  of their herd… he makes his greedy spring; but in vain; for the
  darts from many a strong hand fall thick around him; with burning
  brands that scare him for all his fury; and when morning comes he
  slinks foiled and angry away… even so did Ajax; sorely against his
  will; retreat angrily before the Trojans; fearing for the ships of the
  Achaeans。 Or as some lazy ass that has had many a cudgel broken
  about his back; when he into a field begins eating the corn… boys beat
  him but he is too many for them; and though they lay about with
  their sticks they cannot hurt him; still when he has had his fill they
  at last drive him from the field… even so did the Trojans and their
  allies pursue great Ajax; ever smiting the middle of his shield with
  their darts。 Now and again he would turn and show fight; keeping
  back the battalions of the Trojans; and then he would again retreat;
  but he prevented any of them from making his way to the ships。
  Single…handed he stood midway between the Trojans and Achaeans: the
  spears that sped from their hands stuck some of them in his mighty
  shield; while many; though thirsting for his blood; fell to the ground
  ere they could reach him to the wounding of his fair flesh。
  Now when Eurypylus the brave son of Euaemon saw that Ajax was
  being overpowered by the rain of arrows; he went up to him and
  hurled his spear。 He struck Apisaon son of Phausius in the liver below
  the midriff; and laid him low。 Eurypylus sprang upon him; and stripped
  the armour from his shoulders; but when Alexandrus saw him; he aimed
  an arrow at him which struck him in the right thigh; the arrow
  broke; but the point that was left in the wound dragged on the
  thigh; he drew back; therefore; under cover of his comrades to save
  his life; shouting as he did so to the Danaans; 〃My friends; princes
  and counsellors of the Argives; rally to the defence of Ajax who is
  being overpowered; and I doubt whether he will come out of the fight
  alive。 Hither; then; to the rescue of great Ajax son of Telamon。〃
  Even so did he cry when he was wounded; thereon the others came
  near; and gathered round him; holding their shields upwards from their
  shoulders so as to give him cover。 Ajax then made towards them; and
  turned round to stand at bay as soon as he had reached his men。
  Thus then did they fight as it were a flaming fire。 Meanwhile the
  mares of Neleus; all in a lather with sweat; were bearing Nestor out
  of the fight; and with him Machaon shepherd of his people。 Achilles
  saw and took note; for he was standing on the stern of his ship
  watching the hard stress and struggle of the fight。 He called from the
  ship to his comrade Patroclus; who heard him in the tent and came
  out looking like Mars himself… here indeed was the beginning of the
  ill that presently befell him。 〃Why;〃 said he; 〃Achilles do you call
  me? what do you what do you want with me?〃 And Achilles answered;
  〃Noble son of Menoetius; man after my own heart; I take it that I
  shall now have the Achaeans praying at my knees; for they are in great
  straits; go; Patroclus; and ask Nestor who is that he is bearing
  away wounded from the field; from his back I should say it was Machaon
  son of Aesculapius; but I could not see his face for the horses went
  by me at full speed。〃
  Patroclus did as his dear comrade had bidden him; and set off
  running by the ships and tents of the Achaeans。
  When Nestor and Machaon had reached the tents of the son of
  Neleus; they dismounted; and an esquire; Eurymedon; took the horses
  from the chariot。 The pair then stood in the breeze by the seaside
  to dry the sweat from their shirts; and when they had so done they
  came inside and took their seats。 Fair Hecamede; whom Nestor had had
  awarded to him from Tenedos when Achilles took it; mixed them a
  mess; she was daughter of wise Arsinous; and the Achaeans had given
  her to Nestor because he excelled all of them in counsel。 First she
  set for them a fair and well…made table that had feet of cyanus; on it
  there was a vessel of bronze and an onion to give relish to the drink;
  with honey and cakes of barley…meal。 There was also a cup of rare
  workmanship which the old man had brought with him from home;
  studded with bosses of gold; it had four handles; on each of which
  there were two golden doves feeding; and it had two feet to stand
  on。 Any one else would hardly have been able to lift it from the table
  when it was full; but Nestor could do so quite easily。 In this the
  woman; as fair as a goddess; mixed them a mess with Pramnian wine; she
  grated goat's milk cheese into it with a bronze grater; threw in a
  handful of white barley…meal; and having thus prepared the mess she
  bade them drink it。 When they had done so and had thus quenched
  their thirst; they fell talking with one another; and at this moment
  Patroclus appeared at the door。
  When the old man saw him he sprang from his seat; seized his hand;
  led him into the tent; and bade him take his place among them; but
  Patroclus stood where he was and said; 〃Noble sir; I may not stay; you
  cannot persuade me to come in; he that sent me is not one to be
  trifled with; and he bade me ask who the wounded man was whom you were
  bearing away from the field。 I can now see for myself that he is
  Machaon shepherd of his people。 I must go back and tell Achilles。 You;
  sir; know what a terrible man he is; and how ready to blame even where
  no blame should lie。〃
  And Nestor answered; 〃Why should Achilles care to know how many of
  the Achaeans may be wounded? He recks not of the dismay that reigns in
  our host; our most valiant chieftains lie disabled; brave Diomed son
  of Tydeus is wounded; so are Ulysses and Agamemnon; Eurypylus has been
  hit with an arrow in the thigh; and I have just been bringing th