第 113 节
作者:空白协议书      更新:2021-02-21 16:30      字数:9322
  An eager listener unto stories told
  At the Round Table of the nursery;
  Of heroes and adventures manifold。
  There will be other towers for thee to build;
  There will be other steeds for thee to ride;
  There will be other legends; and all filled
  With greater marvels and more glorified。
  Build on; and make thy castles high and fair;
  Rising and reaching upward to the skies;
  Listen to voices in the upper air;
  Nor lose thy simple faith in mysteries。
  CHANGED
  From the outskirts of the town
  Where of old the mile…stone stood。
  Now a stranger; looking down
  I behold the shadowy crown
  Of the dark and haunted wood。
  Is it changed; or am I changed?
  Ah! the oaks are fresh and green;
  But the friends with whom I ranged
  Through their thickets are estranged
  By the years that intervene。
  Bright as ever flows the sea;
  Bright as ever shines the sun;
  But alas! they seem to me
  Not the sun that used to be;
  Not the tides that used to run。
  THE CHALLENGE
  I have a vague remembrance
  Of a story; that is told
  In some ancient Spanish legend
  Or chronicle of old。
  It was when brave King Sanchez
  Was before Zamora slain;
  And his great besieging army
  Lay encamped upon the plain。
  Don Diego de Ordonez
  Sallied forth in front of all;
  And shouted loud his challenge
  To the warders on the wall。
  All the people of Zamora;
  Both the born and the unborn;
  As traitors did he challenge
  With taunting words of scorn。
  The living; in their houses;
  And in their graves; the dead!
  And the waters of their rivers;
  And their wine; and oil; and bread!
  There is a greater army;
  That besets us round with strife;
  A starving; numberless army;
  At all the gates of life。
  The poverty…stricken millions
  Who challenge our wine and bread;
  And impeach us all as traitors;
  Both the living and the dead。
  And whenever I sit at the banquet;
  Where the feast and song are high;
  Amid the mirth and the music
  I can hear that fearful cry。
  And hollow and haggard faces
  Look into the lighted hall;
  And wasted hands are extended
  To catch the crumbs that fall。
  For within there is light and plenty;
  And odors fill the air;
  But without there is cold and darkness;
  And hunger and despair。
  And there in the camp of famine;
  In wind and cold and rain;
  Christ; the great Lord of the army;
  Lies dead upon the plain!
  THE BROOK AND THE WAVE
  The brooklet came from the mountain;
  As sang the bard of old;
  Running with feet of silver
  Over the sands of gold!
  Far away in the briny ocean
  There rolled a turbulent wave;
  Now singing along the sea…beach;
  Now howling along the cave。
  And the brooklet has found the billow
  Though they flowed so far apart;
  And has filled with its freshness and sweetness
  That turbulent bitter heart!
  AFTERMATH
  When the summer fields are mown;
  When the birds are fledged and flown;
  And the dry leaves strew the path;
  With the falling of the snow;
  With the cawing of the crow;
  Once again the fields we mow
  And gather in the aftermath。
  Not the sweet; new grass with flowers
  Is this harvesting of ours;
  Not the upland clover bloom;
  But the rowen mired with weeds;
  Tangled tufts from marsh and meads;
  Where the poppy drops its seeds
  In the silence and the gloom。
  THE MASQUE OF PANDORA
  I
  THE WORKSHOP OF HEPHAESTUS
  HEPHAESTUS (standing before the statue of Pandora。)
  Not fashioned out of gold; like Hera's throne;
  Nor forged of iron like the thunderbolts
  Of Zeus omnipotent; or other works
  Wrought by my hands at Lemnos or Olympus;
  But moulded in soft clay; that unresisting
  Yields itself to the touch; this lovely form
  Before me stands; perfect in every part。
  Not Aphrodite's self appeared more fair;
  When first upwafted by caressing winds
  She came to high Olympus; and the gods
  Paid homage to her beauty。  Thus her hair
  Was cinctured; thus her floating drapery
  Was like a cloud about her; and her face
  Was radiant with the sunshine and the sea。
  THE VOICE OF ZEUS。
  Is thy work done; Hephaestus?
  HEPHAESTUS。
  It is finished!
  THE VOICE。
  Not finished till I breathe the breath of life
  Into her nostrils; and she moves and speaks。
  HEPHAESTUS。
  Will she become immortal like ourselves?
  THE VOICE。
  The form that thou hast fashioned out of clay
  Is of the earth and mortal; but the spirit;
  The life; the exhalation of my breath;
  Is of diviner essence and immortal。
  The gods shall shower on her their benefactions;
  She shall possess all gifts: the gift of song;
  The gift of eloquence; the gift of beauty;
  The fascination and the nameless charm
  That shall lead all men captive。
  HEPHAESTUS。
  Wherefore? wherefore?
  (A wind shakes the house。)
  I hear the rushing of a mighty wind
  Through all the halls and chambers of my house!
  Her parted lips inhale it; and her bosom
  Heaves with the inspiration。  As a reed
  Beside a river in the rippling current
  Bends to and fro; she bows or lifts her head。
  She gazes round about as if amazed;
  She is alive; she breathes; but yet she speaks not!
  (PANDORA descends from the pedestal。)
  CHORUS OF THE GRACES
  AGLAIA。
  In the workshop of Hephaestus
  What is this I see?
  Have the Gods to four increased us
  Who were only three?
  Beautiful in form and feature;
  Lovely as the day;
  Can there be so fair a creature
  Formed of common clay?
  THALIA。
  O sweet; pale face!  O lovely eyes of azure;
  Clear as the waters of a brook that run
  Limpid and laughing in the summer sun!
  O golden hair that like a miser's treasure
  In its abundance overflows the measure!
  O graceful form; that cloudlike floatest on
  With the soft; undulating gait of one
  Who moveth as if motion were a pleasure!
  By what name shall I call thee?  Nymph or Muse;
  Callirrhoe or Urania?  Some sweet name
  Whose every syllable is a caress
  Would best befit thee; but I cannot choose;
  Nor do I care to choose; for still the same;
  Nameless or named; will be thy loveliness。
  EUPHROSYNE。
  Dowered with all celestial gifts;
  Skilled in every art
  That ennobles and uplifts
  And delights the heart;
  Fair on earth shall be thy fame
  As thy face is fair;
  And Pandora be the name
  Thou henceforth shalt bear。
  II
  OLYMPUS。
  HERMES (putting on his sandals。)
  Much must he toil who serves the Immortal Gods;
  And I; who am their herald; most of all。
  No rest have I; nor respite。  I no sooner
  Unclasp the winged sandals from my feet;
  Than I again must clasp them; and depart
  Upon some foolish errand。  But to…day
  The errand is not foolish。  Never yet
  With greater joy did I obey the summons
  That sends me earthward。  I will fly so swiftly
  That my caduceus in the whistling air
  Shall make a sound like the Pandaean pipes;
  Cheating the shepherds; for to…day I go;
  Commissioned by high…thundering Zeus; to lead
  A maiden to Prometheus; in his tower;
  And by my cunning arguments persuade him
  To marry her。  What mischief lies concealed
  In this design I know not; but I know
  Who thinks of marrying hath already taken
  One step upon the road to penitence。
  Such embassies delight me。  Forth I launch
  On the sustaining air; nor fear to fall
  Like Icarus; nor swerve aside like him
  Who drove amiss Hyperion's fiery steeds。
  I sink; I fly! The yielding element
  Folds itself round about me like an arm;
  And holds me as a mother holds her child。
  III
  TOWER OF PROMETHEUS ON MOUNT CAUCASUS
  PROMETHEUS。
  I hear the trumpet of Alectryon
  Proclaim the dawn。  The stars begin to fade;
  And all the heavens are full of prophecies
  And evil auguries。  Blood…red last night
  I saw great Kronos rise; the crescent moon
  Sank through the mist; as if it were the scythe
  His parricidal hand had flung far down
  The western steeps。  O ye Immortal Gods;
  What evil are ye plotting and contriving?
  (HERMES and PANDORA at the threshold。)
  PANDORA。
  I cannot cross the threshold。  An unseen
  And icy hand repels me。  These blank walls
  Oppress me with their weight!
  PROMETHEUS。
  Powerful ye are;
  But not omnipotent。  Ye cannot fight
  Against Necessity。  The Fates control you;
  As they do us; and so far we are equals!
  PANDORA。
  Motionless; passionless; companionless;
  He sits there muttering in his beard。  His voice
  Is like a river flowing underground!
  HERMES。
  Prometheus; hail!
  PROMETHEUS。
  Who calls me?
  HERMES。
  It is I。
  Dost thou not know me?
  PROMETHEUS。
  By thy winged cap
  And winged heels I know thee。  Thou art Hermes;
  Captain of thieves!  Hast thou again been stealing
  The heifers of Admetus in the sweet
  Meado