第 4 节
作者:披荆斩棘      更新:2021-02-20 04:31      字数:9322
  On us alone is smiling;
  In its soft sweet light:
  On us who strove forever
  With holy; pure endeavour;
  Alike by friend and stranger
  To guide our steps aright。
  DIONYSUS
  What's the right way to knock? I wonder how
  The natives here are wont to knock at doors。
  XANTHIAS
  No dawdling: taste the door。 You've got; remember;
  The lion…hide and pride of Heracles。
  DIONYSUS (knocking)
  Boy! boy!
  The door opens。 AEACUS appears。
  AEACUS
  Who's there?
  DIONYSUS
  I; Heracles the strong!
  AEACUS
  O; you most shameless desperate ruffian; you
  O; villain; villain; arrant vilest villain!
  Who seized our Cerberus by the throat; and fled;
  And ran; and rushed; and bolted; haling of
  The dog; my charge! But now I've got thee fast。
  So close the Styx's inky…hearted rock;
  The blood…bedabbled peak of Acheron
  Shall hem thee in: the hell…hounds of Cocytus
  Prowl round thee; whilst the hundred…headed Asp
  Shall rive thy heart…strings: the Tartesian Lamprey
  Prey on thy lungs: and those Tithrasian Gorgons
  Mangle and tear thy kidneys; mauling them;
  Entrails and all; into one bloody mash。
  I'll speed a running foot to fetch them hither。
  Exit AEACUS。
  XANTHIAS
  Hallo! what now?
  DIONYSUS
  I've done it: call the god。
  XANTHIAS
  Get up; you laughing…stock; get up directly;
  Before you're seen。
  DIONYSUS
  What; I get up? I'm fainting。
  Please dab a sponge of water on my heart。
  XANTHIAS
  Here! Dab it on。
  DIONYSUS
  Where is it?
  XANTHIAS
  Ye golden gods;
  Lies your heart there?
  DIONYSUS
  It got so terrified
  It fluttered down into my stomach's pit。
  XANTHIAS
  Cowardliest of gods and men!
  DIONYSUS
  The cowardliest? I?
  What I; who asked you for a sponge; a thing
  A coward never would have done!
  XANTHIAS
  What then?
  DIONYSUS
  A coward would have lain there wallowing;
  But I stood up; and wiped myself withal。
  XANTHIAS
  Poseidon! quite heroic。
  DIONYSUS
  'Deed I think so。
  But weren't you frightened at those dreadful threats
  And shoutings?
  XANTHIAS
  Frightened? Not a bit。 I cared not。
  DIONYSUS
  Come then; if you're so very brave a man;
  Will you be I; and take the hero's club
  And lion's skin; since you're so monstrous plucky?
  And I'll be now the slave; and bear the luggage。
  XANTHIAS
  Hand them across。 I cannot choose but take them。
  And now observe the Xanthio…heracles
  If I'm a coward and a sneak like you。
  DIONYSUS
  Nay; you're the rogue from Melite's own self。
  And I'll pick up and carry on the traps。
  Enter a MAID…SERVANT of Persephone; from the door。
  MAID
  O welcome; Heracles! come in; sweetheart。
  My Lidy; when they told her; set to work;
  Baked mighty loaves; boiled two or three tureens
  Of lentil soup; roasted a prime ox whole;
  Made rolls and honey…cakes。 So come along。
  XANTHIAS (declining)
  You are too kind。
  MAID
  I will not let you go。
  I will not let you! Why; she's stewing slices
  Of juicy bird's…flesh; and she's making comfits;
  And tempering down her richest wine。 Come; dear;
  Come along in。
  XANTHIAS (still declining)
  Pray thank her。
  MAID
  O you're jesting;
  I shall not let you off: there's such a lovely
  Flute…girl all ready; and we've two or three
  Dancing…girls also。
  XANTHIAS
  Eh! what! Dancing…girls?
  MAID
  Young budding virgins; freshly tired and trimmed。
  Come; dear; come in。 The cook was dishing up
  The cutlets; and they are bringing in the tables。
  XANTHIAS
  Then go you in; and tell those dancing…girls
  Of whom you spake; I'm coming in Myself。
  Exit MAID。
  Pick up the traps; my lad; and follow me。
  DIONYSUS
  Hi! stop! you're not in earnest; just because
  I dressed you up; in fun; as Heracles?
  Come; don't keep fooling; Xanthias; but lift
  And carry in the traps yourself
  You are never going to strip me of these togs
  You gave me!
  DIONYSUS
  Going to? No; I'm doing it now。
  off with that lion…skin。
  XANTHIAS
  Bear witness all;
  The gods shall judge between us。
  DIONYSUS
  Gods; indeed!
  Why; how could you (the vain and foolish thought I)
  A slave; a mortal; act Alemena's son?
  XANTHIAS
  All right then; take them; maybe; if God will;
  You'll soon require my services again。
  CHORUS
  This is the part of a dexterous clever
  Man with his wits about him ever;
  One who has travelled the world to see;
  Always to shift; and to keep through all
  Close to the sunny side of the wall;
  Not like a pictured block to be;
  Standing always in one position;
  Nay but to veer; with expedition;
  And ever to catch the favouring breeze;
  This is the part of a shrewd tactician;
  This is to be a…Theramenes!
  DIONYSUS
  Truly an exquisite joke 'twould be;
  Him with a dancing…girl to see;
  Lolling at ease on Milesian rugs;
  Me; like a slave; beside him standing;
  Aught that he wants to his lordship handing;
  Then as the damsel fair he hugs;
  Seeing me all on fire to embrace her;
  He would perchance (for there's no man baser);
  Turning him round like a lazy lout;
  Straight on my mouth deliver a facer;
  Knocking my ivory choirmen out。
  Enter HOSTESS and PLATHANE。
  Hostess。 O Plathane! Plathane! that naughty man;
  That's he who got into our tavern once;
  And ate up sixteen loaves。
  PLATHANE
  O; so he is! The very man。
  XANTHIAS
  Bad luck for somebody!
  HOSTESS
  O and; besides; those twenty bits of stew;
  Half…obol pieces。
  XANTHIAS
  Somebody's going to catch it!
  HOSTESS
  That garlic too。
  DIONYSUS
  Woman; you're talking nonsense。
  You don't know what you're saying。
  HOSTESS
  O; you thought
  I shouldn't know you with your buskins on!
  Ah; and I've not yet mentioned all that fish;
  No; nor the new…made cheese: he gulped it down;
  Baskets and all; unlucky that we were。
  And when I just alluded to the price;
  He looked so fierce; and bellowed like a bull。
  XANTHIAS
  Yes; that's his way: that's what he always does。
  HOSTESS
  O; and he drew his sword; and seemed quite mad。
  PLATHANE
  O; that he did。
  HOSTESS
  And terrified us so
  We sprang up to the cockloft; she and I。
  Then out he hurled; decamping with the rugs。
  XANTHIAS
  That's his way too; something must be done。
  HOSTESS
  Quick; run and call my patron Cleon here
  PLATHANE
  O; if you meet him; call Hyperbolus!
  We'll pay you out to…day。
  HOSTESS
  O filthy throat;
  O how I'd like to take a stone; and hack
  Those grinders out with which you chawed my wares。
  PLATHANE
  I'd like to pitch you in the deadman's pit。
  HOSTESS
  I'd like to get a reaping…hook and scoop
  That gullet out with which you gorged my tripe。
  But I'll to Cleon: he'll soon serve his writs;
  He'll twist it out of you to…day; he will。
  Exeunt HOSTESS and PLATHANE。
  DIONYSUS
  Perdition seize me; if I don't love Xanthias。
  XANTHIAS
  Aye; aye; I know your drift: stop; stop that talking
  I won't be Heracles。
  DIONYSUS
  O; don't say so;
  Dear; darling Xanthias。
  XANTHIAS
  Why; how can I;
  A slave; a mortal; act Alemena's son!
  DIONYSUS
  Aye; aye; I know you are vexed; and I deserve
  And if you pummel me; I won't complain。
  But if I strip you of these togs again;
  Perdition seize myself; my wife; my children;
  And; most of all; that blear…eyed Archedemus。
  XANTHIAS
  That oath contents me: on those terms I take them。
  CHORUS
  Now that at last you appear once more;
  Wearing the garb that at first you wore;
  Wielding the club and the tawny skin;
  Now it is yours to be up and doing;
  Glaring like mad; and your youth renewing;
  Mindful of him whose guise you are in。
  If; when caught in a bit of a scrape; you
  Suffer a word of alarm to escape you;
  Showing yourself but a feckless knave;
  Then will your master at once undrape you;
  Then you'll again be the toiling slave。
  XANTHIAS
  There; I admit; you have given to me
  Capital hint; and the like idea;
  Friends; had occurred to myself before。
  Truly if anything good befell
  He would be wanting;