第 147 节
作者:空白协议书      更新:2021-02-21 16:30      字数:9322
  The love of woman or the love of children?
  It is a curse and a fatality;
  A mark that hath been set upon my forehead;
  That none shall slay me; for it were a mercy
  That I were dead; or never had been born。
  Too late! too late!  I shall not see Him more
  Among the living。  That sweet; patient face
  Will never more rebuke me; nor those lips
  Repeat the words: One of you shall betray me!
  It stung me into madness。  How I loved;
  Yet hated Him: But in the other world!
  I will be there before Him; and will wait
  Until he comes; and fall down on my knees
  And kiss his feet; imploring pardon; pardon!
  I heard Him say: All sins shall be forgiven;
  Except the sin against the Holy Ghost。
  That shall not be forgiven in this world;
  Nor in the world to come。  Is that my sin?
  Have I offended so there is no hope
  Here nor hereafter?  That I soon shall know。
  O God; have mercy!  Christ have mercy on me!
  Throws himself headlong from the cliff。
  X
  THE THREE CROSSES
  MANAHEM; THE ESSENIAN。
  Three crosses in this noonday night uplifted;
  Three human figures that in mortal pain
  Gleam white against the supernatural darkness;
  Two thieves; that writhe in torture; and between them
  The Suffering Messiah; the Son of Joseph;
  Ay; the Messiah Triumphant; Son of David!
  A crown of thorns on that dishonored head!
  Those hands that healed the sick now pierced with nails;
  Those feet that wandered homeless through the world
  Now crossed and bleeding; and at rest forever!
  And the three faithful Maries; overwhelmed
  By this great sorrow; kneeling; praying weeping!
  O Joseph Caiaphas; thou great High…Priest
  How wilt thou answer for this deed of blood?
  SCRIBES and ELDERS。
  Thou that destroyest the Temple; and dost build it
  In three days; save thyself; and if thou be
  The Son of God; come down now from the cross。
  CHIEF PRIESTS。
  Others he saved; himself he cannot save!
  Let Christ the King of Israel descend
  That we may see and believe!
  SCRIBES and ELDERS。
  In God he trusted;
  Let Him deliver him; if He will have him;
  And we will then believe。
  CHRISTUS。
  Father! forgive them;
  They know not what they do。
  THE IMPENITENT THIEF。
  If thou be Christ;
  Oh save thyself and us!
  THE PENITENT THIEF。
  Remember me;
  Lord; when thou comest into thine own kingdom。
  CHRISTUS。
  This day shalt thou be with me in Paradise。
  MANAHEN。
  Golgotha! Golgotha!  Oh the pain and darkness!
  Oh the uplifted cross; that shall forever
  Shine through the darkness; and shall conquer pain
  By the triumphant memory of this hour!
  SIMON MAGUS。
  O Nazarene!  I find thee here at last!
  Thou art no more a phantom unto me!
  This is the end of one who called himself
  The Son of God!  Such is the fate of those
  Who preach new doctrines。  'T is not what he did;
  But what he said; hath brought him unto this。
  I will speak evil of no dignitaries。
  This is my hour of triumph; Nazarene!
  THE YOUNG RULER。
  This is the end of him who said to me:
  Sell that thou hast; and give unto the poor!
  This is the treasure in heaven he promised me!
  CHRISTUS。
  Eloi; Eloi; lama sabachthani!
  A SOLDIER; preparing the hyssop。
  He calleth for Elias!
  ANOTHER。
  Nay; let be!
  See if Elias will now come to save him!
  CHRISTUS。
  I thirst。
  A SOLDIER。
  Give him the wormwood!
  CHRISTUS; with a loud cry; bowing his head。
  It is finished!
  XI
  THE TWO MARIES
  MARY MAGDALENE。
  We have risen early; yet the sun
  O'ertakes us ere we reach the sepulchre;
  To wrap the body of our blessed Lord
  With our sweet spices。
  MARY; MOTHER OF JAMES。
  Lo; this is the garden;
  And yonder is the sepulchre。  But who
  Shall roll away the stone for us to enter?
  MARY MAGDALENE。
  It hath been rolled away!  The sepulchre
  Is open!  Ah; who hath been here before us;
  When we rose early; wishing to be first?
  MARY; MOTHER OF JAMES。
  I am affrighted!
  MARY MAGDALENE。
  Hush! I will stoop down
  And look within。  There is a young man sitting
  On the right side; clothed in a long white garment!
  It is an angel!
  THE ANGEL。
  Fear not; ye are seeking
  Jesus of Nazareth; which was crucified。
  Why do ye seek the living among the dead?
  He is no longer here; He is arisen!
  Come see the place where the Lord lay!  Remember
  How He spake unto you in Galilee;
  Saying: The Son of Man must be delivered
  Into the hands of sinful men; by them
  Be crucified; and the third day rise again!
  But go your way; and say to his disciples;
  He goeth before you into Galilee;
  There shall ye see Him as He said to you。
  MARY; MOTHER OF JAMES。
  I will go swiftly for them。
  MARY MAGDALENE; alone; weeping。
  They have taken
  My Lord away from me; and now I know not
  Where they have laid Him!  Who is there to tell me?
  This is the gardener。  Surely he must know。
  CHRISTUS。
  Woman; why weepest thou?  Whom seekest thou?
  MARY MAGDALENE。
  They have taken my Lord away; I cannot find Him。
  O sir; if thou have borne Him hence; I pray thee
  Tell me where thou hast laid Him。
  CHRISTUS。
  Mary!
  MARY MAGDALENE。
  Rabboni!
  XII
  THE SEA OF GALILEE
  NATHANIEL; in the ship。
  All is now ended。
  JOHN。
  Nay; He is arisen;
  I ran unto the tomb; and stooping down
  Looked in; and saw the linen grave…clothes lying;
  Yet dared not enter。
  PETER。
  I went in; and saw
  The napkin that had been about his head;
  Not lying with the other linen clothes;
  But wrapped together in a separate place。
  THOMAS。
  And I have seen Him。  I have seen the print
  Of nails upon his hands; and thrust my hands
  Into his side。  I know He is arisen;
  But where are now the kingdom and the glory
  He promised unto us?  We have all dreamed
  That we were princes; and we wake to find
  We are but fishermen。
  PETER。
  Who should have been
  Fishers of men!
  JOHN。
  We have come back again
  To the old life; the peaceful life; among
  The white towns of the Galilean lake。
  PETER。
  They seem to me like silent sepulchres
  In the gray light of morning!  The old life;
  Yea; the old life! for we have toiled all night
  And have caught nothing。
  JOHN。
  Do ye see a man
  Standing upon the beach and beckoning?
  'T is like an apparition。  He hath kindled
  A fire of coals; and seems to wait for us。
  He calleth。
  CHRISTUS; from the shore。
  Children; have ye any meat?
  PETER。
  Alas! We have caught nothing。
  CHRISTUS。
  Cast the net
  On the right side of the ship; and ye shall find。
  PETER。
  How that reminds me of the days gone by;
  And one who said: Launch out into the deep;
  And cast your nets!
  NATHANAEL。
  We have but let them down
  And they are filled; so that we cannot draw them!
  JOHN。
  It is the Lord!
  PETER; girding his fisher's coat about him。
  He said: When I am risen
  I will go before you into Galilee!
  He casts himself into the lake。
  JOHN。
  There is no fear in love; for perfect love
  Casteth out fear。  Now then; if ye are men;
  Put forth your strength; we are not far from shore;
  The net is heavy; but breaks not。  All is safe。
  PETER; on the shore。
  Dear Lord! I heard thy voice and could not wait。
  Let me behold thy face; and kiss thy feet!
  Thou art not dead; thou livest!  Again I see thee。
  Pardon; dear Lord!  I am a sinful man;
  I have denied thee thrice。  Have mercy on me!
  THE OTHERS; coming to land。
  Dear Lord! stay with us! cheer us! comfort us!
  Lo! we again have found thee!  Leave us not!
  CHRISTUS。
  Bring hither of the fish that ye have caught;
  And come and eat!
  JOHN。
  Behold!  He breaketh bread
  As He was wont。  From his own blessed hands
  Again we take it。
  CHRISTUS。
  Simon; son of Jonas;
  Lovest thou me; more than these others?
  PETER。
  Yea;
  More; Lord; than all men; even more than these。
  Thou knowest that I love thee。
  CHRISTUS。
  Feed my lambs。
  THOMAS; aside。
  How more than we do?  He remaineth ever
  Self…confident and boastful as before。
  Nothing will cure him。
  CHRISTUS。
  Simon; son of Jonas;
  Lovest thou me?
  PETER。
  Yea; dearest Lord; I love thee。
  Thou knowest that I love thee。
  CHRISTUS。
  Feed my sheep。
  THOMAS; aside。
  Again; the selfsame question; and the answer
  Repeated with more vehemence。  Can the Master
  Doubt