第 7 节
作者:津夏      更新:2021-02-24 22:17      字数:8122
  With chants of boding sound;
  Shrieking; In wild defeat and disarray;
  Behold; ye pass away!
  The sign of Ruin standeth at the gate;
  There; where they strove with Fate…
  And the ill power beheld the brothers' fall;
  And triumphed over all!
  (ANTIGONE; ISMENE; and the CHORUS all take part in
  the following responsive dirge。)
  Thou wert smitten; in smiting;
  Thou didst slay; and wert slain…
  By the spear of each other
  Ye lie on the plain;
  And ruthless the deed that ye wrought was; and ruthless the
  death of the twain!
  Take voice; O my sorrow!
  Flow tear upon tear…
  Lay the slain by the slayer;
  Made one on the bier!
  Our soul in distraction is lost; and we mourn o'er the prey of
  the spear!
  Ah; woe for your ending;
  Unbrotherly wrought!
  And woe for the issue;
  The fray that ye fought;
  The doom of a mutual slaughter whereby to the grave ye are
  brought!
  Ah; twofold the sorrow…
  The heard and the seen!
  And double the tide
  Of our tears and our teen;
  As we stand by our brothers in death and wail for the love that
  has been!
  O grievous the fate
  That attends upon wrong!
  Stern ghost of our sire;
  Thy vengeance is long!
  Dark Fury of hell and of death; the hands of thy kingdom are。
  strong!
  O dark were the sorrows
  That exile hath known!
  He slew; but returned not
  Alive to his own!
  He struck down a brother; but fell; in the moment of triumph
  hewn down!
  O lineage accurst;
  O doom and despair!
  Alas; for their quarrel;
  The brothers that were!
  And woe! for their pitiful end; who once were our love and our
  care!
  O grievous the fate
  That attends upon wrong)
  Stern ghost of our sire;
  Thy vengeance is long!
  Dark Fury of hell and of death; the hands of thy kingdom are
  strong!
  By proof have ye learnt it!
  At once and as one;
  O brothers beloved;
  To death ye were; done!
  Ye came to the strife of the sword; and behold! ye are both
  overthrown!
  O grievous the tale is;
  And grievous their fall;
  To the house; to the land;
  And to me above all!
  Ah; God! for the curse that hath come; the sin and the ruin
  withal!
  O children distraught;
  Who in madness have died!
  Shall ye rest with old kings
  In the place of their pride?
  Alas for the wrath of your sire if he findeth you laid by his
  side!
  (A HERALD enters。)
  HERALD
  I bear command to tell to one and all
  What hath approved itself and now is law;
  Ruled by the counsellors of Cadmus' town。
  For this Eteocles; it is resolved
  To lay him on his earth…bed; in this soil;
  Not without care and kindly sepulture。
  For why? he hated those who hated us;
  And; with all duties blanielessly performed
  Unto the sacred ritual of his sires;
  He met such end as gains our city's grace;…
  With auspices that do ennoble death。
  Such words I have in charge to speak of him:
  But of his brother Polyneices; this…
  Be he cast out unburied; for the dogs
  To rend and tear: for he presumed to waste
  The land of the Cadmeans; had not Heaven…
  Some god of those who aid our fatherland…
  Opposed his onset; by his brother's spear;
  To whom; tho' dead; shall consecration come!
  Against him stood this wretch; and brought a horde
  Of foreign foemen; to beset our town。
  He therefore shall receive his recompense;
  Buried ignobly in the maw of kites…
  No women…wailers to escort his corpse
  Nor pile his tomb nor shrill his dirge anew…
  Unhouselled; unattended; cast away
  So; for these brothers; doth our State ordain。
  ANTIGONE
  And I…to those who make such claims of rule
  In Cadmus' town…I; though no other help;
  (Pointing to the body of POLYNEICES)
  I; I will bury this my brother's corse
  And risk your wrath and what may come of it!
  It shames me not to face the State; and set
  Will against power; rebellion resolute:
  Deep in my heart is set my sisterhood;
  My common birthright with my brothers; born
  All of one womb; her children who; for woe;
  Brought forth sad offspring to a sire ill…starred。
  Therefore; my soul! take thou thy willing share;
  In aid of him who now can will no more;
  Against this outrage: be a sister true;
  While yet thou livest; to a brother dead!
  Him never shall the wolves with ravening maw
  Rend and devour: I do forbid the thought!
  I for him; I…albeit a woman weak…
  In place of burial…pit; will give him rest
  By this protecting handful of light dust
  Which; in the lap of this poor linen robe;
  I bear to hallow and bestrew his corpse
  With the due covering。 Let none gainsay!
  Courage and craft shall arm me; this to do。
  HERALD
  I charge thee; not to flout the city's law!
  ANTIGONE
  I charge thee; use no useless heralding!
  HERALD
  Stern is a people newly 'scaped from death。
  ANTIGONE
  Whet thou their sternness! burial he shall have。
  HERALD
  How? grace of burial; to the city's foe?
  ANTIGONE
  God hath not judged him separate in guilt。
  HERALD
  True…till he put this land in jeopardy。
  ANTIGONE
  His rights usurped; he answered wrong with wrong。
  HERALD
  Nay…but for one man's sin he smote the State。
  ANTIGONE
  Contention doth out…talk all other gods!
  Prate thou no more…I will to bury him。
  HERALD
  Will; an thou wilt! but I forbid the deed。
  (The HERALD goes out。)
  CHORUS (singing)
  Exulting Fates; who waste the line
  And whelm the house of Oedipus!
  Fiends; who have slain; in wrath condign;
  The father and the children thus!
  What now befits it that I do;
  What meditate; what undergo?
  Can I the funeral rite refrain;
  Nor weep for Polyneices slain?
  But yet; with fear I shrink and thrill;
  Presageful of the city's will!
  Thou; O Eteocles; shalt have
  Full rites; and mourners at thy grave;
  But he; thy brother slain; shall he;
  With none to weep or cry Alas;
  To unbefriended burial pass?
  Only one sister o'er his bier;
  To raise the cry and pour the tear…
  Who can obey such stern decree?
  SEMI…CHORUS
  Let those who hold our city's sway
  Wreak; or forbear to wreak; their will
  On those who cry; Ah; well…a…day!
  Lamenting Polyneices still!
  We will go forth and; side by side
  With her; due burial will provide!
  Royal he was; to him be paid
  Our grief; wherever he be laid!
  The crowd may sway; and change; and still
  Take its caprice for justice' will
  But we this dead Eteocles;
  As Justice wills and Right decrees;
  Will bear unto his grave!
  For…under those enthroned on high
  And Zeus' eternal royalty…
  He unto us salvation gave!
  He saved us from a foreign yoke;…
  A wild assault of outland folk;
  A savage; alien wave!
  THE END
  。