第 43 节
作者:美丽心点      更新:2021-02-21 16:08      字数:9322
  he yoked his fleet brazen…footed steeds with their manes of gold all
  flying in the wind; he clothed himself in raiment of gold; grasped his
  gold whip; and took his stand upon his chariot。 As he went his way
  over the waves the sea…monsters left their lairs; for they knew
  their lord; and came gambolling round him from every quarter of the
  deep; while the sea in her gladness opened a path before his
  chariot。 So lightly did the horses fly that the bronze axle of the car
  was not even wet beneath it; and thus his bounding steeds took him
  to the ships of the Achaeans。
  Now there is a certain huge cavern in the depths of the sea midway
  between Tenedos and rocky Imbrus; here Neptune lord of the
  earthquake stayed his horses; unyoked them; and set before them
  their ambrosial forage。 He hobbled their feet with hobbles of gold
  which none could either unloose or break; so that they might stay
  there in that place until their lord should return。 This done he
  went his way to the host of the Achaeans。
  Now the Trojans followed Hector son of Priam in close array like a
  storm…cloud or flame of fire; fighting with might and main and raising
  the cry battle; for they deemed that they should take the ships of the
  Achaeans and kill all their chiefest heroes then and there。
  Meanwhile earth…encircling Neptune lord of the earthquake cheered on
  the Argives; for he had come up out of the sea and had assumed the
  form and voice of Calchas。
  First he spoke to the two Ajaxes; who were doing their best already;
  and said; 〃Ajaxes; you two can be the saving of the Achaeans if you
  will put out all your strength and not let yourselves be daunted。 I am
  not afraid that the Trojans; who have got over the wall in force; will
  be victorious in any other part; for the Achaeans can hold all of them
  in check; but I much fear that some evil will befall us here where
  furious Hector; who boasts himself the son of great Jove himself; is
  leading them on like a pillar of flame。 May some god; then; put it
  into your hearts to make a firm stand here; and to incite others to do
  the like。 In this case you will drive him from the ships even though
  he be inspired by Jove himself。〃
  As he spoke the earth…encircling lord of the earthquake struck
  both of them with his sceptre and filled their hearts with daring。
  He made their legs light and active; as also their hands and their
  feet。 Then; as the soaring falcon poises on the wing high above some
  sheer rock; and presently swoops down to chase some bird over the
  plain; even so did Neptune lord of the earthquake wing his flight into
  the air and leave them。 Of the two; swift Ajax son of Oileus was the
  first to know who it was that had been speaking with them; and said to
  Ajax son of Telamon; 〃Ajax; this is one of the gods that dwell on
  Olympus; who in the likeness of the prophet is bidding us fight hard
  by our ships。 It was not Calchas the seer and diviner of omens; I knew
  him at once by his feet and knees as he turned away; for the gods
  are soon recognised。 Moreover I feel the lust of battle burn more
  fiercely within me; while my hands and my feet under me are more eager
  for the fray。〃
  And Ajax son of Telamon answered; 〃I too feel my hands grasp my
  spear more firmly; my strength is greater; and my feet more nimble;
  I long; moreover; to meet furious Hector son of Priam; even in
  single combat。〃
  Thus did they converse; exulting in the hunger after battle with
  which the god had filled them。 Meanwhile the earth…encircler roused
  the Achaeans; who were resting in the rear by the ships overcome at
  once by hard fighting and by grief at seeing that the Trojans had
  got over the wall in force。 Tears began falling from their eyes as
  they beheld them; for they made sure that they should not escape
  destruction; but the lord of the earthquake passed lightly about among
  them and urged their battalions to the front。
  First he went up to Teucer and Leitus; the hero Peneleos; and
  Thoas and Deipyrus; Meriones also and Antilochus; valiant warriors;
  all did he exhort。 〃Shame on you young Argives;〃 he cried; 〃it was
  on your prowess I relied for the saving of our ships; if you fight not
  with might and main; this very day will see us overcome by the
  Trojans。 Of a truth my eyes behold a great and terrible portent
  which I had never thought to see… the Trojans at our ships… they;
  who were heretofore like panic…stricken hinds; the prey of jackals and
  wolves in a forest; with no strength but in flight for they cannot
  defend themselves。 Hitherto the Trojans dared not for one moment
  face the attack of the Achaeans; but now they have sallied far from
  their city and are fighting at our very ships through the cowardice of
  our leader and the disaffection of the people themselves; who in their
  discontent care not to fight in defence of the ships but are being
  slaughtered near them。 True; King Agamemnon son of Atreus is the cause
  of our disaster by having insulted the son of Peleus; still this is no
  reason why we should leave off fighting。 Let us be quick to heal;
  for the hearts of the brave heal quickly。 You do ill to be thus
  remiss; you; who are the finest soldiers in our whole army。 I blame no
  man for keeping out of battle if he is a weakling; but I am
  indignant with such men as you are。 My good friends; matters will soon
  become even worse through this slackness; think; each one of you; of
  his own honour and credit; for the hazard of the fight is extreme。
  Great Hector is now fighting at our ships; he has broken through the
  gates and the strong bolt that held them。〃
  Thus did the earth…encircler address the Achaeans and urge them
  on。 Thereon round the two Ajaxes there gathered strong bands of men;
  of whom not even Mars nor Minerva; marshaller of hosts could make
  light if they went among them; for they were the picked men of all
  those who were now awaiting the onset of Hector and the Trojans。
  They made a living fence; spear to spear; shield to shield; buckler to
  buckler; helmet to helmet; and man to man。 The horse…hair crests on
  their gleaming helmets touched one another as they nodded forward;
  so closely seffied were they; the spears they brandished in their
  strong hands were interlaced; and their hearts were set on battle。
  The Trojans advanced in a dense body; with Hector at their head
  pressing right on as a rock that comes thundering down the side of
  some mountain from whose brow the winter torrents have torn it; the
  foundations of the dull thing have been loosened by floods of rain;
  and as it bounds headlong on its way it sets the whole forest in an
  uproar; it swerves neither to right nor left till it reaches level
  ground; but then for all its fury it can go no further… even so easily
  did Hector for a while seem as though he would career through the
  tents and ships of the Achaeans till he had reached the sea in his
  murderous course; but the closely serried battalions stayed him when
  he reached them; for the sons of the Achaeans thrust at him with
  swords and spears pointed at both ends; and drove him from them so
  that he staggered and gave ground; thereon he shouted to the
  Trojans; 〃Trojans; Lycians; and Dardanians; fighters in close
  combat; stand firm: the Achaeans have set themselves as a wall against
  me; but they will not check me for long; they will give ground
  before me if the mightiest of the gods; the thundering spouse of Juno;
  has indeed inspired my onset。〃
  With these words he put heart and soul into them all。 Deiphobus
  son of Priam went about among them intent on deeds of daring with
  his round shield before him; under cover of which he strode quickly
  forward。 Meriones took aim at him with a spear; nor did he fail to hit
  the broad orb of ox…hide; but he was far from piercing it for the
  spear broke in two pieces long ere he could do so; moreover
  Deiphobus had seen it coming and had held his shield well away from
  him。 Meriones drew back under cover of his comrades; angry alike at
  having failed to vanquish Deiphobus; and having broken his spear。 He
  turned therefore towards the ships and tents to fetch a spear which he
  had left behind in his tent。
  The others continued fighting; and the cry of battle rose up into
  the heavens。 Teucer son of Telamon was the first to kill his man; to
  wit; the warrior Imbrius son of Mentor rich in horses。 Until the
  Achaeans came he had lived in Pedaeum; and had married Medesicaste a
  bastard daughter of Priam; but on the arrival of the Danaan fleet he
  had gone back to Ilius; and was a great man among the Trojans;
  dwelling near Priam himself; who gave him like honour with his own
  sons。 The son of Telamon now struck him under the ear with a spear
  which he then drew back again; and Imbrius fell headlong as an
  ash…tree when it is felled on the crest of some high mountain
  beacon; and its delicate green foliage comes toppling down to the
  ground。 Thus did he fall with his bronze…dight armour ringing
  harshly round him; and Teucer sprang forward with intent to strip
  him of his armour; but as he was doing so; Hector took aim at him with
  a spear。 Teucer saw the spear coming and swerved aside; whereon it hit
  Amphimachus; son of Cteatus son of Actor; in the chest as he was
  coming into battle; and his armour rang rat