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  Of my superior virtue; nor denied
  The weakness of my nature; that hath made me
  Subservient to the will of other men。
  JUDAS。
  Upon this day; the five and twentieth day
  Of the month Caslan; was the Temple here
  Profaned by strangers;by Antiochus
  And thee; his instrument。  Upon this day
  Shall it be cleansed。  Thou; who didst lend thyself
  Unto this profanation; canst not be
  A witness of these solemn services。
  There can be nothing clean where thou art present。
  The people put to death Callisthenes;
  Who burned the Temple gates; and if they find thee
  Will surely slay thee。  I will spare thy life
  To punish thee the longer。  Thou shalt wander
  Among strange nations。  Thou; that hast cast out
  So many from their native land; shalt perish
  In a strange land。  Thou; that hast left so many
  Unburied; shalt have none to mourn for thee;
  Nor any solemn funerals at all;
  Nor sepulchre with thy fathers。Get thee hence!
  (Music。  Procession of Priests and people;
  with citherns; harps; and cymbals。  JUDAS
  MACCABAEUS puts himself at their
  head; and they go into the inner courts。)
  SCENE III。  JASON; alone。
  JASON。
  Through the Gate Beautiful I see them come
  With branches and green boughs and leaves of palm;
  And pass into the inner courts。 Alas!
  I should be with them; should be one of them;
  But in an evil hour; an hour of weakness;
  That cometh unto all; I fell away
  From the old faith; and did not clutch the new;
  Only an outward semblance of belief;
  For the new faith I cannot make mine own;
  Not being born to it。  It hath no root
  Within me。  I am neither Jew nor Greek;
  But stand between them both; a renegade
  To each in turn; having no longer faith
  In gods or men。  Then what mysterious charm;
  What fascination is it chains my feet;
  And keeps me gazing like a curious child
  Into the holy places; where the priests
  Have raised their altar?Striking stones together;
  They take fire out of them; and light the lamps
  In the great candlestick。  They spread the veils;
  And set the loaves of showbread on the table。
  The incense burns; the well…remembered odor
  Comes wafted unto me; and takes me back
  To other days。  I see myself among them
  As I was then; and the old superstition
  Creeps over me again!A childish fancy!
  And hark! they sing with citherns and with cymbals;
  And all the people fall upon their faces;
  Praying and worshipping!I will away
  Into the East; to meet Antiochus
  Upon his homeward journey; crowned with triumph。
  Alas! to…day I would give everything
  To see a friend's face; or to hear a voice
  That had the slightest tone of comfort in it!
  ACT V。
  The Mountains of Ecbatana。
  SCENE I。  ANTIOCHUS; PHILIP; ATTENDANTS。
  ANTIOCHUS。
  Here let us rest awhile。  Where are we; Philip?
  What place is this?
  PHILIP。
  Ecbatana; my Lord;
  And yonder mountain range is the Orontes。
  ANTIOCHUS。
  The Orontes is my river at Antioch。
  Why did I leave it?  Why have I been tempted
  By coverings of gold and shields and breastplates
  To plunder Elymais; and be driven
  From out its gates; as by a fiery blast
  Out of a furnace?
  PHILIP。
  These are fortune's changes。
  ANTIOCHUS。
  What a defeat it was!  The Persian horsemen
  Came like a mighty wind; the wind Khamaseen;
  And melted us away; and scattered us
  As if we were dead leaves; or desert sand。
  PHILIP。
  Be comforted; my Lord; for thou hast lost
  But what thou hadst not。
  ANTIOCHUS。
  I; who made the Jews
  Skip like the grasshoppers; am made myself
  To skip among these stones。
  PHILIP。
  Be not discouraged。
  Thy realm of Syria remains to thee;
  That is not lost nor marred。
  ANTIOCHUS。
  O; where are now
  The splendors of my court; my baths and banquets?
  Where are my players and my dancing women?
  Where are my sweet musicians with their pipes;
  That made me merry in the olden time?
  I am a laughing…stock to man and brute。
  The very camels; with their ugly faces;
  Mock me and laugh at me。
  PHILIP。
  Alas! my Lord;
  It is not so。  If thou wouldst sleep awhile;
  All would be well。
  ANTIOCHUS。
  Sleep from mine eyes is gone;
  And my heart faileth me for very care。
  Dost thou remember; Philip; the old fable
  Told us when we were boys; in which the bear
  Going for honey overturns the hive;
  And is stung blind by bees?  I am that beast;
  Stung by the Persian swarms of Elymais。
  PHILIP。
  When thou art come again to Antioch
  These thoughts will be as covered and forgotten
  As are the tracks of Pharaoh's chariot…wheels
  In the Egyptian sands。
  ANTIOCHUS。
  Ah! when I come
  Again to Antioch!  When will that be?
  Alas! alas!
  SCENE II  ANTIOCHUS; PHILIP; A MESSENGER
  MESSENGER。
  May the King live forever!
  ANTIOCHUS。
  Who art thou; and whence comest thou?
  MESSENGER。
  My Lord;
  I am a messenger from Antioch;
  Sent here by Lysias。
  ANTIOCHUS。
  A strange foreboding
  Of something evil overshadows me。
  I am no reader of the Jewish Scriptures;
  I know not Hebrew; but my High…Priest Jason;
  As I remember; told me of a Prophet
  Who saw a little cloud rise from the sea
  Like a man's hand and soon the heaven was black
  With clouds and rain。  Here; Philip; read; I cannot;
  I see that cloud。  It makes the letters dim
  Before mine eyes。
  PHILIP (reading)。
  〃To King Antiochus;
  The God; Epiphanes。〃
  ANTIOCHUS。
  O mockery!
  Even Lysias laughs at me!Go on; go on。
  PHILIP (reading)。
  〃We pray thee hasten thy return。  The realm
  Is falling from thee。  Since thou hast gone from us
  The victories of Judas Maccabaeus
  Form all our annals。  First he overthrew
  Thy forces at Beth…horon; and passed on;
  And took Jerusalem; the Holy City。
  And then Emmaus fell; and then Bethsura;
  Ephron and all the towns of Galaad;
  And Maccabaeus marched to Carnion。〃
  ANTIOCHUS。
  Enough; enough!  Go call my chariot…men;
  We will drive forward; forward; without ceasing;
  Until we come to Antioch。  My captains;
  My Lysias; Gorgias; Seron; and Nicanor;
  Are babes in battle; and this dreadful Jew
  Will rob me of my kingdom and my crown。
  My elephants shall trample him to dust;
  I will wipe out his nation; and will make
  Jerusalem a common burying…place;
  And every home within its walls a tomb!
  (Throws up his hands; and sinks into the
  arms of attendants; who lay him upon
  a bank。)
  PHILIP。
  Antiochus! Antiochus!  Alas;
  The King is ill!  What is it; O my Lord?
  ANTIOCHUS。
  Nothing。  A sudden and sharp spasm of pain;
  As if the lightning struck me; or the knife
  Of an assassin smote me to the heart。
  'T is passed; even as it came。  Let us set forward。
  PHILIP。
  See that the chariots be in readiness
  We will depart forthwith。
  ANTIOCHUS。
  A moment more。
  I cannot stand。  I am become at once
  Weak as an infant。  Ye will have to lead me。
  Jove; or Jehovah; or whatever name
  Thou wouldst be named;it is alike to me;
  If I knew how to pray; I would entreat
  To live a little longer。
  PHILIP。
  O my Lord;
  Thou shalt not die; we will not let thee die!
  ANTIOCHUS。
  How canst thou help it; Philip?  O the pain!
  Stab after stab。  Thou hast no shield against
  This unseen weapon。  God of Israel;
  Since all the other gods abandon me;
  Help me。  I will release the Holy City。
  Garnish with goodly gifts the Holy Temple。
  Thy people; whom I judged to be unworthy
  To be so much as buried; shall be equal
  Unto the citizens of Antioch。
  I will become a Jew; and will declare
  Through all the world that is inhabited
  The power of God!
  PHILIP。
  He faints。  It is like death。
  Bring here the royal litter。  We will bear him
  In to the camp; while yet he lives。
  ANTIOCHUS。
  O Philip;
  Into what tribulation am I come!
  Alas!  I now remember all the evil
  That I have done the Jews; and for this cause
  These troubles are upon me; and behold
  I perish through great grief in a strange land。
  PHILIP。
  Antiochus! my King!
  ANTIOCHUS。
  Nay; King no longer。
  Take thou my royal robes; my signet…ring;
  My crown and sceptre; and deliver them
  Unto my son; Antiochus Eupator;
  And unto the good Jews; my citizens;
  In all my towns; say that their dying monarch
  Wisheth them joy; prosperity; and health。
  I who; puffed up with pride and arrogance;
  Thought all the kingdoms of the earth mine own;
  If I would but outstretch my hand and take them;
  Meet face to face a greater potentate;
  King DeathEpiphanesthe Illustrious!
  'Dies。
  *****
  MICHAEL ANGELO
  Michel; piu che mortal; Angel divino。  ARIOSTO。
  Similamente operando all' artista
  ch' a l'abito dell' arte e man che trema。  DANTE; Par。 xiii。;
  st。 77。
  DEDICATION。
  Nothing that is shall perish utterly;
  But perish only to revive again
  In other forms; as clouds restore in rain
  The exhalations of the land and se