第 4 节
作者:绚烂冬季      更新:2021-02-25 00:33      字数:9321
  couch; his hair perfumed with nard and glossy; the while he calls;
  〃Oh! who will ope the door for me?〃
  (The CYCLOPS enters。 He is obviously drunk。)
  CYCLOPS (singing)
  Ha! ha! full of wine and merry with a feast's good cheer am I;
  my hold freighted like a merchant…ship up to my belly's very top。 This
  turf graciously invites me to seek my brother Cyclopes for revel in
  the spring…tide。 Come; stranger; bring the wine…skin hither and hand
  it over to me。
  SECOND SEMI…CHORUS (singing)
  Forth from the house its fair lord comes; casting his fair
  glance round him。 We have someone to befriend us。 A hostile brand is
  awaiting thee; no tender bride in dewy grot。 No single colour will
  those garlands have; that soon shall cling so close about thy brow。
  ODYSSEUS
  (returning with the wine…skin。 He is followed by SILENUS; who is
  also drunk。)
  Hearken; Cyclops; for I am well versed in the ways of Bacchus;
  whom I have given thee to drink。
  CYCLOPS
  And who is Bacchus? some reputed god?
  ODYSSEUS
  The greatest god men know to cheer their life。
  CYCLOPS
  I like his after…taste at any rate。
  ODYSSEUS
  This is the kind of god he is; he harmeth no man。
  CYCLOPS
  But how does a god like being housed in a wine…skin?
  ODYSSEUS
  Put him where one may; he is content there。
  CYCLOPS
  It is not right that gods should be clad in leather。
  ODYSSEUS
  What of that; provided he please thee? does the leather hurt thee?
  CYCLOPS
  I hate the wine…skin; but the liquor we have here I love。
  ODYSSEUS
  Stay; then; Cyclops; drink and be merry。
  CYCLOPS
  Must I not give my brethren a share in this liquor?
  ODYSSEUS
  No; keep it thyself and thou wilt appear of more honour。
  CYCLOPS
  Give it my friends and I shall appear of more use。
  ODYSSEUS
  Revelling is apt to end in blows; abuse; and strife。
  CYCLOPS
  I may be drunk; but no man will lay hands on me for all that。
  ODYSSEUS
  Better stay at home; my friend; after a carouse。
  CYCLOPS
  Who loves not revelling then is but a simpleton。
  ODYSSEUS
  But whoso stays at home; when drunk; is wise。
  CYCLOPS
  What shall we do; Silenus? art minded to stay?
  SILENUS
  That I am; for what need have we of others to share our drink;
  Cyclops?
  CYCLOPS
  Well; truly the turf is soft as down with its fresh flowering
  plants。
  SILENUS (seating himself)
  Aye; and 'tis pleasant drinking in the warm sunshine。 Come; let me
  see thee stretch thy carcase on the ground。
  CYCLOPS (sitting down)
  There then Why art thou putting the mixing…bowl behind me?
  SILENUS
  That no one passing by may upset it。
  CYCLOPS
  Nay; but thy purpose is to drink upon the sly; set it between
  us。 (To ODYSSEUS) Now tell me; stranger; by what name to call thee。
  (SILENUS is drinking steadily and stealthily。)
  ODYSSEUS
  Noman。 What boon shall I receive of thee to earn my thanks?
  CYCLOPS
  I will feast on thee last; after all thy comrades。
  ODYSSEUS
  Fair indeed the honour thou bestowest on thy guest; sir Cyclops!
  CYCLOPS (turning suddenly to SILENUS)
  Ho; sirrah! what art thou about? taking a stealthy pull at the
  wine?
  SILENUS
  No; but it kissed me for my good looks。
  CYCLOPS
  Thou shalt smart; if thou kiss the wine when it kisses not thee。
  SILENUS
  Oh! but it did; for it says it is in love with my handsome face。
  CYCLOPS (holding out his cup)
  Pour in; only give me my cup full。
  SILENUS
  H'm! how is it mixed? just let me make sure。
  (Takes another pull。)
  CYCLOPS
  Perdition! give it me at once。
  SILENUS
  Oh; no! I really cannot; till I see thee with a crown on; and have
  another taste myself。
  CYCLOPS
  My cup…bearer is a cheat。
  SILENUS
  No really; but the wine is so luscious。 Thou must wipe thy lips;
  though; to get a draught。
  CYCLOPS
  There! my lips and beard are clean now。
  SILENUS
  Bend thine elbow gracefully; and then quaff thy cup; as thou seest
  me do; and as now thou seest me not。 (Burying his face in his cup)
  CYCLOPS
  Aha! what next?
  SILENUS
  I drunk it off at a draught with much pleasure。
  CYCLOPS
  Stranger; take the skin thyself and be my cup…bearer。
  ODYSSEUS
  Well; at any rate the grape is no stranger to my hand。
  CYCLOPS
  Come; pour it in。
  ODYSSEUS
  In it goes! keep silence; that is all。
  CYCLOPS
  A difficult task when a man is deep in his cups。
  ODYSSEUS
  Here; take and drink it off; leave none。 Thou must be silent and
  only give in when the liquor does。
  CYCLOPS
  God wot! it is a clever stock that bears the grape。
  ODYSSEUS
  Aye; and if thou but swallow plenty of it after a plentiful
  meal; moistening thy belly till its thirst is gone; it will throw thee
  into slumber; but if thou leave aught behind; the Bacchic god will
  parch thee for it。
  CYCLOPS
  Ha! ha! what a trouble it was getting out! This is pleasure
  unalloyed; earth and sky seem whirling round together; I see the
  throne of Zeus and all the godhead's majesty。 Kiss thee! no! There are
  the Graces trying to tempt me。 I shall rest well enough with my
  Ganymede here; yea; by the Graces; right fairly; for I like lads
  better than the wenches。
  SILENUS
  What! Cyclops; am I Ganymede; Zeus's minion?
  CYCLOPS (attempting to carry him into the cave)
  To be sure; Ganymede whom I am carrying off from the halls of
  Dardanus。
  SILENUS
  I am undone; my children; outrageous treatment waits me。
  LEADER OF THE CHORUS
  Dost find fault with thy lover? dost scorn him in his cups?
  SILENUS
  Woe is me! most bitter shall I find the wine ere long。
  (SILENUS is dragged into the cave by the CYCLOPS。)
  ODYSSEUS
  Up now; children of Dionysus; sons of a noble sire; soon will
  yon creature in the cave; relaxed in slumber as ye see him; spew
  from his shameless maw the meat。 Already the brand inside his lair
  is vomiting cloud of smoke; and the only reason we prepared it was
  to burn the Cyclops' eye; so mind thou quit thee like a man。
  LEADER
  I will have a spirit as of rock or adamant; but go inside;
  before my father suffers any shameful treatment; for here thou hast
  things ready。
  ODYSSEUS
  O Hephaestus; lord of Aetna; rid thyself for once and all of a
  troublesome neighbour by burning his bright eye out。 Come; Sleep; as
  well; offspring of sable Night; come with all thy power on the monster
  god…detested; and never after Troy's most glorious toils destroy
  Odysseus and his crew by the hands of one who recketh naught of God or
  man; else roust we reckon Chance a goddess; and Heaven's will inferior
  to hers。
  (ODYSSEUS re…enters the cave。)
  CHORUS (singing)
  Tightly the pincers shall grip the neck of him who feasts upon his
  guests; for soon will he lose the light of his eye by fire; already
  the brand; a tree's huge limb; lurks amid the embers charred。 Oh! come
  ye then and work his doom; pluck out the maddened Cyclops' eye; that
  he may rue his drinking。 And I too fain would leave the Cyclops'
  lonely land and see king Bromius; ivy…crowned; the god I sorely
  miss。 Ah! shall I ever come to that?
  ODYSSEUS (leaving the cave cautiously)
  Silence; ye cattle! I adjure you; close your lips; make not a
  sound I'll not let a man of you so much as breathe or wink or clear
  his throat; that yon pest awake not; until the sight in the Cyclops'
  eye has passed through the fiery ordeal。
  LEADER OF THE CHORUS
  Silent we stand with bated breath。
  ODYSSEUS
  In then; and mind your fingers grip the brand; for it is
  splendidly red…hot。
  LEADER
  Thyself ordain who first must seize the blazing bar and burn the
  Cyclops' eye out; that we may share alike whate'er betides。
  FIRST SEMI…CHORUS
  Standing where I am before the door; I am too far off to thrust
  the fire into his eye。
  SECOND SEMI…CHORUS
  I have just gone lame。
  FIRST SEMI…CHORUS
  Why; then; thou art in the same plight as I; for somehow or
  other I sprained my ankle; standing still。
  ODYSSEUS
  Sprained thy ankle; standing still?
  SECOND SEMI…CHORUS
  Yes; and my eyes are full of dust or ashes from somewhere or
  other。
  ODYSSEUS
  These are sorry fellows; worthless as allies。
  LEADER
  Because I feel for my back and spine; and express no wish to
  have my teeth knocked out; I am a coward; am I? Well; but I know a
  spell of Orpheus; a most excellent one; to make the brand enter his
  skull of its own accord; and set alight the one…eyed son of Earth。
  ODYSSEUS
  Long since I knew thou wert by nature such an one; and now I
  know it better; I must employ my own friends; but; though thou bring
  no active aid; cheer us on at any rate; that I may find my friends
  emboldened by thy encouragement。
  (ODYSSEUS goes back into the cave。)
  LEADER
  That will I do; the Carian shall run the risk for us; and as far
  as encouragement goes; let the Cyclops smoulder。
  CHORUS (singing)
  What ho! my gallants; thrust away; make haste and burn his eyebrow
  off; the monster's