第 78 节
作者:美丽心点      更新:2021-02-21 16:08      字数:9322
  Hector from the fleet son of Peleus。 Whenever he made a set to get
  near the Dardanian gates and under the walls; that his people might
  help him by showering down weapons from above; Achilles would gain
  on him and head him back towards the plain; keeping himself always
  on the city side。 As a man in a dream who fails to lay hands upon
  another whom he is pursuing… the one cannot escape nor the other
  overtake… even so neither could Achilles come up with Hector; nor
  Hector break away from Achilles; nevertheless he might even yet have
  escaped death had not the time come when Apollo; who thus far had
  sustained his strength and nerved his running; was now no longer to
  stay by him。 Achilles made signs to the Achaean host; and shook his
  head to show that no man was to aim a dart at Hector; lest another
  might win the glory of having hit him and he might himself come in
  second。 Then; at last; as they were nearing the fountains for the
  fourth time; the father of all balanced his golden scales and placed a
  doom in each of them; one for Achilles and the other for Hector。 As he
  held the scales by the middle; the doom of Hector fell down deep
  into the house of Hades… and then Phoebus Apollo left him。 Thereon
  Minerva went close up to the son of Peleus and said; 〃Noble
  Achilles; favoured of heaven; we two shall surely take back to the
  ships a triumph for the Achaeans by slaying Hector; for all his lust
  of battle。 Do what Apollo may as he lies grovelling before his father;
  aegis…bearing Jove; Hector cannot escape us longer。 Stay here and take
  breath; while I go up to him and persuade him to make a stand and
  fight you。〃
  Thus spoke Minerva。 Achilles obeyed her gladly; and stood still;
  leaning on his bronze…pointed ashen spear; while Minerva left him
  and went after Hector in the form and with the voice of Deiphobus。 She
  came close up to him and said; 〃Dear brother; I see you are hard
  pressed by Achilles who is chasing you at full speed round the city of
  Priam; let us await his onset and stand on our defence。〃
  And Hector answered; 〃Deiphobus; you have always been dearest to
  me of all my brothers; children of Hecuba and Priam; but henceforth
  I shall rate you yet more highly; inasmuch as you have ventured
  outside the wall for my sake when all the others remain inside。〃
  Then Minerva said; 〃Dear brother; my father and mother went down
  on their knees and implored me; as did all my comrades; to remain
  inside; so great a fear has fallen upon them all; but I was in an
  agony of grief when I beheld you; now; therefore; let us two make a
  stand and fight; and let there be no keeping our spears in reserve;
  that we may learn whether Achilles shall kill us and bear off our
  spoils to the ships; or whether he shall fall before you。〃
  Thus did Minerva inveigle him by her cunning; and when the two
  were now close to one another great Hector was first to speak。 〃I
  will…no longer fly you; son of Peleus;〃 said he; 〃as I have been doing
  hitherto。 Three times have I fled round the mighty city of Priam;
  without daring to withstand you; but now; let me either slay or be
  slain; for I am in the mind to face you。 Let us; then; give pledges to
  one another by our gods; who are the fittest witnesses and guardians
  of all covenants; let it be agreed between us that if Jove
  vouchsafes me the longer stay and I take your life; I am not to
  treat your dead body in any unseemly fashion; but when I have stripped
  you of your armour; I am to give up your body to the Achaeans。 And
  do you likewise。〃
  Achilles glared at him and answered; 〃Fool; prate not to me about
  covenants。 There can be no covenants between men and lions; wolves and
  lambs can never be of one mind; but hate each other out and out an
  through。 Therefore there can be no understanding between you and me;
  nor may there be any covenants between us; till one or other shall
  fall and glut grim Mars with his life's blood。 Put forth all your
  strength; you have need now to prove yourself indeed a bold soldier
  and man of war。 You have no more chance; and Pallas Minerva will
  forthwith vanquish you by my spear: you shall now pay me in full for
  the grief you have caused me on account of my comrades whom you have
  killed in battle。〃
  He poised his spear as he spoke and hurled it。 Hector saw it
  coming and avoided it; he watched it and crouched down so that it flew
  over his head and stuck in the ground beyond; Minerva then snatched it
  up and gave it back to Achilles without Hector's seeing her; Hector
  thereon said to the son of Peleus; 〃You have missed your aim;
  Achilles; peer of the gods; and Jove has not yet revealed to you the
  hour of my doom; though you made sure that he had done so。 You were
  a false…tongued liar when you deemed that I should forget my valour
  and quail before you。 You shall not drive spear into the back of a
  runaway… drive it; should heaven so grant you power; drive it into
  me as I make straight towards you; and now for your own part avoid
  my spear if you can… would that you might receive the whole of it into
  your body; if you were once dead the Trojans would find the war an
  easier matter; for it is you who have harmed them most。〃
  He poised his spear as he spoke and hurled it。 His aim was true
  for he hit the middle of Achilles' shield; but the spear rebounded
  from it; and did not pierce it。 Hector was angry when he saw that
  the weapon had sped from his hand in vain; and stood there in dismay
  for he had no second spear。 With a loud cry he called Diphobus and
  asked him for one; but there was no man; then he saw the truth and
  said to himself; 〃Alas! the gods have lured me on to my destruction。 I
  deemed that the hero Deiphobus was by my side; but he is within the
  wall; and Minerva has inveigled me; death is now indeed exceedingly
  near at hand and there is no way out of it… for so Jove and his son
  Apollo the far…darter have willed it; though heretofore they have been
  ever ready to protect me。 My doom has come upon me; let me not then
  die ingloriously and without a struggle; but let me first do some
  great thing that shall be told among men hereafter。〃
  As he spoke he drew the keen blade that hung so great and strong
  by his side; and gathering himself together be sprang on Achilles like
  a soaring eagle which swoops down from the clouds on to some lamb or
  timid hare… even so did Hector brandish his sword and spring upon
  Achilles。 Achilles mad with rage darted towards him; with his wondrous
  shield before his breast; and his gleaming helmet; made with four
  layers of metal; nodding fiercely forward。 The thick tresses of gold
  wi which Vulcan had crested the helmet floated round it; and as the
  evening star that shines brighter than all others through the
  stillness of night; even such was the gleam of the spear which
  Achilles poised in his right hand; fraught with the death of noble
  Hector。 He eyed his fair flesh over and over to see where he could
  best wound it; but all was protected by the goodly armour of which
  Hector had spoiled Patroclus after he had slain him; save only the
  throat where the collar…bones divide the neck from the shoulders;
  and this is a most deadly place: here then did Achilles strike him
  as he was coming on towards him; and the point of his spear went right
  through the fleshy part of the neck; but it did not sever his windpipe
  so that he could still speak。 Hector fell headlong; and Achilles
  vaunted over him saying; 〃Hector; you deemed that you should come
  off scatheless when you were spoiling Patroclus; and recked not of
  myself who was not with him。 Fool that you were: for I; his comrade;
  mightier far than he; was still left behind him at the ships; and
  now I have laid you low。 The Achaeans shall give him all due funeral
  rites; while dogs and vultures shall work their will upon yourself。〃
  Then Hector said; as the life ebbed out of him; 〃I pray you by
  your life and knees; and by your parents; let not dogs devour me at
  the ships of the Achaeans; but accept the rich treasure of gold and
  bronze which my father and mother will offer you; and send my body
  home; that the Trojans and their wives may give me my dues of fire
  when I am dead。〃
  Achilles glared at him and answered; 〃Dog; talk not to me neither of
  knees nor parents; would that I could be as sure of being able to
  cut your flesh into pieces and eat it raw; for the ill have done me;
  as I am that nothing shall save you from the dogs… it shall not be;
  though they bring ten or twenty…fold ransom and weigh it out for me on
  the spot; with promise of yet more hereafter。 Though Priam son of
  Dardanus should bid them offer me your weight in gold; even so your
  mother shall never lay you out and make lament over the son she
  bore; but dogs and vultures shall eat you utterly up。〃
  Hector with his dying breath then said; 〃I know you what you are;
  and was sure that I should not move you; for your heart is hard as
  iron; look to it that I bring not heaven's anger upon you on the day
  when Paris and Phoebus Apollo; valiant though you be; shall slay you
  at the Scaean gates。〃
  When he had thus said the shrouds of death enfolded him; whereon his
  soul went out of him and flew down to the house of Hades; lamenting
  its sad fate that it should en' you