第 11 节
作者:负债赌博      更新:2022-06-19 10:17      字数:5194
  them and ourselves; unless it be that they do not propose decrees?
  STREPSIADES
  But if you imitate the cocks in all things; why don't you
  scratch up the dunghill; why don't you sleep on a perch?
  PHIDIPPIDES
  That has no bearing on the case; good sir; Socrates would find
  no connection; I assure you。
  STREPSIADES
  Then do not beat at all; for otherwise you have only yourself to
  blame afterwards。
  PHIDIPPIDES
  What for?
  STREPSIADES
  I have the right to chastise you; and you to chastise your son; if
  you have one。
  PHIDIPPIDES
  And if I have not; I shall have cried in vain; and you will die
  laughing in my face。
  STREPSIADES
  What say you; all here present? It seems to me that he is right;
  and I am of opinion that they should be accorded their right。 If we
  think wrongly; it is but just we should be beaten。
  PHIDIPPIDES
  Again; consider this other point。
  STREPSIADES
  It will be the death of me。
  PHIDIPPIDES
  But you will certainly feel no more anger because of the blows I
  have given you。
  STREPSIADES
  Come; show me what profit I shall gain from it。
  PHIDIPPIDES
  I shall beat my mother just as I have you。
  STREPSIADES
  What do you say? what's that you say? Hah! this is far worse
  still。
  PHIDIPPIDES
  And what if I prove to you by our school reasoning; that one ought
  to beat one's mother?
  STREPSIADES
  Ah! if you do that; then you will only have to throw yourself;
  along with Socrates and his reasoning; into the Barathrum。 Oh! Clouds!
  all our troubles emanate from you; from you; to whom I entrusted
  myself; body and soul。
  LEADER OF THE CHORUS
  No; you alone are the cause; because you have pursued the path
  of evil。
  STREPSIADES
  Why did you not say so then; instead of egging on a poor
  ignorant old man?
  LEADER OF THE CHORUS
  We always act thus; when we see a man conceive a passion for
  what is evil; we strike him with some terrible disgrace; so that he
  may learn to fear the gods。
  STREPSIADES
  Alas! oh Clouds! that's hard indeed; but it's just! I ought not to
  have cheated my creditors。。。。But come; my dear son; come with me to
  take vengeance on this wretched Chaerephon and on Socrates; who have
  deceived us both。
  PHIDIPPIDES
  I shall do nothing against our masters。
  STREPSIADES
  Oh show some reverence for ancestral Zeus!
  PHIDIPPIDES
  Mark him and his ancestral Zeus! What a fool you are! Does any
  such being as Zeus exist?
  STREPSIADES
  Why; assuredly。
  PHIDIPPIDES
  No; a thousand times no! The ruler of the world is the
  Whirlwind; that has unseated Zeus。
  STREPSIADES
  He has not dethroned him。 I believed it; because of this whirligig
  here。 Unhappy wretch that I am! I have taken a piece of clay to be a
  god。
  PHIDIPPIDES
  Very well! Keep your stupid nonsense for your own consumption。
  (He goes back into STREPSIADES' house。)
  STREPSIADES
  Oh! what madness! I had lost my reason when I threw over the
  gods through Socrates' seductive phrases。 (Addressing the statue of
  Hermes) Oh! good Hermes; do not destroy me in your wrath。 Forgive
  me; their babbling had driven me crazy。 Be my counselor。 Shall I
  pursue them at law or shall I。。。。? Order and I obey。…You are right; no
  law…suit; but up! let us burn down the home of those praters。 Here;
  Xanthias; here! take a ladder; come forth and arm yourself with an
  axe; now mount upon the Thoughtery; demolish the roof; if you love
  your master; and may the house fall in upon them。 Ho! bring me a
  blazing torch! There is more than one of them; arch…impostors as
  they are; on whom I am determined to have vengeance。
  A DISCIPLE (from within)
  Oh! oh!
  STREPSIADES
  Come; torch; do your duty! Burst into full flame!
  DISCIPLE
  What are you up to?
  STREPSIADES
  What am I up to? Why; I am entering upon a subtle argument with
  the beams of the house。
  SECOND DISCIPLE (from within)
  Hullo! hullo who is burning down our house?
  STREPSIADES
  The man whose cloak you have appropriated。
  SECOND DISCIPLE
  You are killing us!
  STREPSIADES
  That is just exactly what I hope; unless my axe plays me false; or
  I fall and break my neck。
  SOCRATES (appearing at the window)
  Hi! you fellow on the roof; what are you doing up there?
  STREPSIADES (mocking SOCRATES' manner)
  I am traversing the air and contemplating the sun。
  SOCRATES
  Ah! ah! woe is upon me! I am suffocating!
  SECOND DISCIPLE
  And I; alas; shall be burnt up!
  STREPSIADES
  Ah! you insulted the gods! You studied the face of the moon! Chase
  them; strike and beat them down! Forward! they have richly deserved
  their fate…above all; by reason of their blasphemies。
  LEADER OF THE CHORUS
  So let the Chorus file off the stage。 Its part is played。
  THE END
  。