第 53 节
作者:美丽心点      更新:2021-02-21 16:08      字数:9322
  chariots onwards。 The two sides fought with their double…pointed
  spears in hand…to…hand encounter…the Trojans from their chariots;
  and the Achaeans climbing up into their ships and wielding the long
  pikes that were lying on the decks ready for use in a sea…fight;
  jointed and shod with bronze。
  Now Patroclus; so long as the Achaeans and Trojans were fighting
  about the wall; but were not yet within it and at the ships;
  remained sitting in the tent of good Eurypylus; entertaining him
  with his conversation and spreading herbs over his wound to ease his
  pain。 When; however; he saw the Trojans swarming through the breach in
  the wall; while the Achaeans were clamouring and struck with panic; he
  cried aloud; and smote his two thighs with the flat of his hands。
  〃Eurypylus;〃 said he in his dismay; 〃I know you want me badly; but I
  cannot stay with you any longer; for there is hard fighting going
  on; a servant shall take care of you now; for I must make all speed to
  Achilles; and induce him to fight if I can; who knows but with
  heaven's help I may persuade him。 A man does well to listen to the
  advice of a friend。〃
  When he had thus spoken he went his way。 The Achaeans stood firm and
  resisted the attack of the Trojans; yet though these were fewer in
  number; they could not drive them back from the ships; neither could
  the Trojans break the Achaean ranks and make their way in among the
  tents and ships。 As a carpenter's line gives a true edge to a piece of
  ship's timber; in the hand of some skilled workman whom Minerva has
  instructed in all kinds of useful arts… even so level was the issue of
  the fight between the two sides; as they fought some round one and
  some round another。
  Hector made straight for Ajax; and the two fought fiercely about the
  same ship。 Hector could not force Ajax back and fire the ship; nor yet
  could Ajax drive Hector from the spot to which heaven had brought him。
  Then Ajax struck Caletor son of Clytius in the chest with a spear as
  he was bringing fire towards the ship。 He fell heavily to the ground
  and the torch dropped from his hand。 When Hector saw his cousin fallen
  in front of the ship he shouted to the Trojans and Lycians saying;
  〃Trojans; Lycians; and Dardanians good in close fight; bate not a jot;
  but rescue the son of Clytius lest the Achaeans strip him of his
  armour now that he has fallen。〃
  He then aimed a spear at Ajax; and missed him; but he hit
  Lycophron a follower of Ajax; who came from Cythera; but was living
  with Ajax inasmuch as he had killed a man among the Cythereans。
  Hector's spear struck him on the head below the ear; and he fell
  headlong from the ship's prow on to the ground with no life left in
  him。 Ajax shook with rage and said to his brother; 〃Teucer; my good
  fellow; our trusty comrade the son of Mastor has fallen; he came to
  live with us from Cythera and whom we honoured as much as our own
  parents。 Hector has just killed him; fetch your deadly arrows at
  once and the bow which Phoebus Apollo gave you。〃
  Teucer heard him and hastened towards him with his bow and quiver in
  his hands。 Forthwith he showered his arrows on the Trojans; and hit
  Cleitus the son of Pisenor; comrade of Polydamas the noble son of
  Panthous; with the reins in his hands as he was attending to his
  horses; he was in the middle of the very thickest part of the fight;
  doing good service to Hector and the Trojans; but evil had now come
  upon him; and not one of those who were fain to do so could avert
  it; for the arrow struck him on the back of the neck。 He fell from his
  chariot and his horses shook the empty car as they swerved aside。 King
  Polydamas saw what had happened; and was the first to come up to the
  horses; he gave them in charge to Astynous son of Protiaon; and
  ordered him to look on; and to keep the horses near at hand。 He then
  went back and took his place in the front ranks。
  Teucer then aimed another arrow at Hector; and there would have been
  no more fighting at the ships if he had hit him and killed him then
  and there: Jove; however; who kept watch over Hector; had his eyes
  on Teucer; and deprived him of his triumph; by breaking his
  bowstring for him just as he was drawing it and about to take his aim;
  on this the arrow went astray and the bow fell from his hands。
  Teucer shook with anger and said to his brother; 〃Alas; see how heaven
  thwarts us in all we do; it has broken my bowstring and snatched the
  bow from my hand; though I strung it this selfsame morning that it
  might serve me for many an arrow。〃
  Ajax son of Telamon answered; 〃My good fellow; let your bow and your
  arrows be; for Jove has made them useless in order to spite the
  Danaans。 Take your spear; lay your shield upon your shoulder; and both
  fight the Trojans yourself and urge others to do so。 They may be
  successful for the moment but if we fight as we ought they will find
  it a hard matter to take the ships。〃
  Teucer then took his bow and put it by in his tent。 He hung a shield
  four hides thick about his shoulders; and on his comely head he set
  his helmet well wrought with a crest of horse…hair that nodded
  menacingly above it; he grasped his redoubtable bronze…shod spear; and
  forthwith he was by the side of Ajax。
  When Hector saw that Teucer's bow was of no more use to him; he
  shouted out to the Trojans and Lycians; 〃Trojans; Lycians; and
  Dardanians good in close fight; be men; my friends; and show your
  mettle here at the ships; for I see the weapon of one of their
  chieftains made useless by the hand of Jove。 It is easy to see when
  Jove is helping people and means to help them still further; or
  again when he is bringing them down and will do nothing for them; he
  is now on our side; and is going against the Argives。 Therefore
  swarm round the ships and fight。 If any of you is struck by spear or
  sword and loses his life; let him die; he dies with honour who dies
  fighting for his country; and he will leave his wife and children safe
  behind him; with his house and allotment unplundered if only the
  Achaeans can be driven back to their own land; they and their ships。〃
  With these words he put heart and soul into them all。 Ajax on the
  other side exhorted his comrades saying; 〃Shame on you Argives; we are
  now utterly undone; unless we can save ourselves by driving the
  enemy from our ships。 Do you think; if Hector takes them; that you
  will be able to get home by land? Can you not hear him cheering on his
  whole host to fire our fleet; and bidding them remember that they
  are not at a dance but in battle? Our only course is to fight them
  with might and main; we had better chance it; life or death; once
  for all; than fight long and without issue hemmed in at our ships by
  worse men than ourselves。〃
  With these words he put life and soul into them all。 Hector then
  killed Schedius son of Perimedes; leader of the Phoceans; and Ajax
  killed Laodamas captain of foot soldiers and son to Antenor。 Polydamas
  killed Otus of Cyllene a comrade of the son of Phyleus and chief of
  the proud Epeans。 When Meges saw this he sprang upon him; but
  Polydamas crouched down; and he missed him; for Apollo would not
  suffer the son of Panthous to fall in battle; but the spear hit
  Croesmus in the middle of his chest; whereon he fell heavily to the
  ground; and Meges stripped him of his armour。 At that moment the
  valiant soldier Dolops son of Lampus sprang upon Lampus was son of
  Laomedon and for his valour; while his son Dolops was versed in all
  the ways of war。 He then struck the middle of the son of Phyleus'
  shield with his spear; setting on him at close quarters; but his
  good corslet made with plates of metal saved him; Phyleus had
  brought it from Ephyra and the river Selleis; where his host; King
  Euphetes; had given it him to wear in battle and protect him。 It now
  served to save the life of his son。 Then Meges struck the topmost
  crest of Dolops's bronze helmet with his spear and tore away its plume
  of horse…hair; so that all newly dyed with scarlet as it was it
  tumbled down into the dust。 While he was still fighting and
  confident of victory; Menelaus came up to help Meges; and got by the
  side of Dolops unperceived; he then speared him in the shoulder;
  from behind; and the point; driven so furiously; went through into his
  chest; whereon he fell headlong。 The two then made towards him to
  strip him of his armour; but Hector called on all his brothers for
  help; and he especially upbraided brave Melanippus son of Hiketaon;
  who erewhile used to pasture his herds of cattle in Percote before the
  war broke out; but when the ships of the Danaans came; he went back to
  Ilius; where he was eminent among the Trojans; and lived near Priam
  who treated him as one of his own sons。 Hector now rebuked him and
  said; 〃Why; Melanippus; are we thus remiss? do you take no note of the
  death of your kinsman; and do you not see how they are trying to
  take Dolops's armour? Follow me; there must be no fighting the Argives
  from a distance now; but we must do so in close combat till either
  we kill them or they take the high wall of Ilius and slay her people。〃
  He led on as he spoke; and the hero Melanippus followed after。
  Meanwhile Ajax son of Telamon was cheering on the Argives。 〃My
  friend