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第2章

Tell me what thou meanest.

AGAMEMNON

It is but his name,not himself,that Achilles is lending,knowing nothing of the marriage or of my scheming or my professed readiness to betroth my daughter to him for a husband's embrace.

ATTENDANT

Adreadful venture thine king Agamemnon!thou that,by promise of thy daughter's hand to the son of the goddess,wert for bringing the maid hither to be sacrificed for the Danai.

AGAMEMNON

Woe is me!ah woe!Iam utterly distraught;bewilderment comes o'er me.Away hurry thy steps,yielding nothing to old age.

ATTENDANT

In haste Igo,my liege.

AGAMEMNON

Sit not down by woodland founts;scorn the witcheries of sleep.

ATTENDANT

Hush!

AGAMEMNON

And when thou passest any place where roads diverge,cast thine eyes all round,-taking heed that no mule-wain pass by on rolling wheels,bearing my daughter hither to the ships of the Danai,and thou see it not.

ATTENDANT

It shall be so.

AGAMEMNON

Start then from the bolted gates,and if thou meet the escort,start them back again,and drive at full speed to the abodes of the Cyclopes.

ATTENDANT

But tell me,how shall my message find credit with thy wife or child?

AGAMEMNON

Preserve the seal which thou bearest on this scroll.Away!already the dawn is growing grey,lighting the lamp of day yonder and the fire of the sun's four steeds;help me in my trouble.

Exit ATTENDANT.

None of mortals is prosperous or happy to the last,for none was ever born to a painless life.

Exit AGAMEMNON.

Enter CHORUSOFWOMENOFCHALCIS.

CHORUS

To the sandy beach of sea-coast Aulis Icame after a voyage through the tides of Euripus,leaving Chalcis on its narrow firth,my city which feedeth the waters of far-famed Arethusa near the sea,that Imight behold the army of the Achaeans and the ships rowed by those god-like heroes;for our husbands tell us that fair-haired Menelaus and high-born Agamemnon are leading them to Troy on a thousand ships in quest of the lady Helen,whom herdsman Paris carried off from the banks of reedy Eurotas-his guerdon from Aphrodite,when that queen of Cyprus entered beauty's lists with Hera and Pallas at the gushing fount.

Through the grove of-Artemis,rich with sacrifice,Isped my course,the red blush mantling on my cheeks from maiden modesty,in my eagerness to see the soldiers'camp,the tents of the mail-clad Danai,and their gathered steeds.Two chieftains there Isaw met together in council;one was Aias,son of Oileus;the other Aias,son of Telamon,crown of glory to the men of Salamis;and Isaw Protesilaus and Palamedes,sprung from the son of Poseidon,sitting there amusing themselves with intricate figures at draughts;Diomedes too at his favourite sport of hurling quoits;and Meriones,the War-god's son,a marvel to mankind,stood at his side;likewise Ibeheld the offspring of Laertes,who came from his island hills,and with him Nireus,handsomest of all Achaeans;Achilles next,that nimble runner,swift on his feet as the wind,whom Thetis bore and Chiron trained;him Isaw upon the beach,racing in full armour along the shingle and straining every nerve to beat a team of four horses,as he sped round the track on foot;and Eumelus,the grandson of Pheres,their driver,was shouting when Isaw him.goading on his goodly steeds,with their bits of chased goldwork;whereof the centre pair,that bore the yoke,had dappled coats picked out with white,while the trace-horses,on the outside,facing the turning-post in the course,were bays with spotted fetlocks.Close beside them Peleus'son leapt on his way,in all his harness,keeping abreast the rail by the axle-box.

Next Isought the countless fleet,a wonder to behold,that Imight fill my girlish eyes with gazing,a sweet delight.'the warlike Myrmidons from Phthia held the right wing with fifty swift cruisers,upon whose sterns,right at the ends,stood Nereid goddesses in golden-effigy,the ensign of Achilles'armament.Near these were moored the Argive ships in equal numbers,o'er which Mecisteus'son,whom Taulaus his grandsire reared,and Sthenelus,son of Capaneus,were in command;next in order,Theseus'son was stationed at the head of sixty ships from Attica,having the goddess Pallas set in a winged car drawn by steeds with solid hoof,a lucky sight for mariners.Then Isaw Boeotia's fleet of fifty sails decked with ensigns;these had Cadmus at the stern holding a golden dragon at the beaks of the vessels,and earth-born Leitus was their admiral.

Likewise there were ships from Phocis;and from Locris came the son of Oileus with an equal contingent,leaving famed Thronium's citadel;and from Mycenae,the Cyclopes'town,Atreus'son sent a hundred wellmanned galleys,his brother being with him in command,as friend with friend,that Hellas might exact on her,who had fled her home to wed a foreigner.Also Isaw upon Gerenian Nestor's prows twelve from Pylos the sign of his neighbor Alpheus,four-footed like a bull.Moreover there was a squadron of Aenianian sail under King and next the lords of Elis,stationed near'-them,whom all the people named Epeians;and Eurytus was lord of these;likewise he led the Taphian warriors with the white oar-blades,the subjects of Meges,son of Phyleus,who had left the isles of the Echinades,where sailors cannot land.Lastly,Aias,reared in Salamis,was joining his right wing to the left of those near whom he was posted,closing the line with his outermost ships-twelve barques obedient to the helm-as Iheard and then saw the crews;no safe return shall he obtain,who bringeth his barbaric boats to grapple Aias.There Isaw the naval armament,but some things Iheard at home about the gathered host,whereof Istill have a recollection.

Enter MENELAUS and ATTENDANT.

ATTENDANT(As MENELAUSwrests a letter from him)Strange daring thine,Menelaus,where thou hast no right.

MENELAUS

Stand back!thou carriest loyalty to thy master too far.

ATTENDANT

The very reproach thou hast for me is to my credit.

MENELAUS

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