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第3章

How oft those halls of old, Wherein my sire high feast did hold, Rang to the virginal soft strain, When I, a stainless child, Sang from pure lips and undefiled, Sang of my sire, and all His honoured life, and how on him should fall Heaven's highest gift and gain!

antistrophe 6

And then-but I beheld not, nor can tell, What further fate befell:

But this is sure, that Calchas' boding strain Can ne'er be void or vain.

This wage from justice' hand do sufferers earn, The future to discern:

And yet-farewell, O secret of To-morrow!

Fore-knowledge is fore-sorrow.

Clear with the clear beams of the morrow's sun, The future presseth on.

Now, let the house's tale, how dark soe'er, Find yet an issue fair!-So prays the loyal, solitary band That guards the Apian land.

(They turn to CLYTEMNESTRA, who leaves the altars and comes forward.)LEADER OF THE CHORUS

O queen, I come in reverence of thy sway-For, while the ruler's kingly seat is void, The loyal heart before his consort bends.

Now-be it sure and certain news of good, Or the fair tidings of a flatt'ring hope, That bids thee spread the light from shrine to shrine, I, fain to hear, yet grudge not if thou hide.

CLYTEMNESTRA

As saith the adage, From the womb of Night Spring forth, with promise fair, the young child Light.

Ay-fairer even than all hope my news-

By Grecian hands is Priam's city ta'en!

LEADER

What say'st thou? doubtful heart makes treach'rous ear.

CLYTEMNESTRA

Hear then again, and plainly-Troy is ours!

LEADER

Thrills thro' heart such joy as wakens tears.

CLYTEMNESTRA

Ay, thro' those tears thine eye looks loyalty.

LEADER

But hast thou proof, to make assurance sure?

CLYTEMNESTRA

Go to; I have-unless the god has lied.

LEADER

Hath some night-vision won thee to belief?

CLYTEMNESTRA

Out on all presage of a slumb'rous soul!

LEADER

But wert thou cheered by Rumour's wingless word?

CLYTEMNESTRA

Peace-thou dost chide me as a credulous girl.

LEADER

Say then, how long ago the city fell?

CLYTEMNESTRA

Even in this night that now brings forth the dawn.

LEADER

Yet who so swift could speed the message here?

CLYTEMNESTRA

From Ida's top Hephaestus, lord of fire, Sent forth his sign; and on, and ever on, Beacon to beacon sped the courier-flame.

From Ida to the crag, that Hermes loves, Of Lemnos; thence unto the steep sublime Of Athos, throne of Zeus, the broad blaze flared.

Thence, raised aloft to shoot across the sea, The moving light, rejoicing in its strength, Sped from the pyre of pine, and urged its way, In golden glory, like some strange new sun, Onward, and reached Macistus' watching heights.

There, with no dull delay nor heedless sleep, The watcher sped the tidings on in turn, Until the guard upon Messapius' peak Saw the far flame gleam on Euripus' tide, And from the high-piled heap of withered furze Lit the new sign and bade the message on.

Then the strong light, far-flown and yet undimmed, Shot thro' the sky above Asopus' plain, Bright as the moon, and on Cithaeron's crag Aroused another watch of flying fire.

And there the sentinels no whit disowned, But sent redoubled on, the hest of flame Swift shot the light, above Gorgopis' bay, To Aegiplanctus' mount, and bade the peak Fail not the onward ordinance of fire.

And like a long beard streaming in the wind, Full-fed with fuel, roared and rose the blaze, And onward flaring, gleamed above the cape, Beneath which shimmers the Saronic bay, And thence leapt light unto Arachne's peak, The mountain watch that looks upon our town.

Thence to th' Atreides' roof-in lineage fair, A bright posterity of Ida's fire.

So sped from stage to stage, fulfilled in turn, Flame after flame, along the course ordained, And lo! the last to speed upon its way Sights the end first, and glows unto the goal.

And Troy is ta'en, and by this sign my lord Tells me the tale, and ye have learned my word.

LEADER

To heaven, O queen, will I upraise new song:

But, wouldst thou speak once more, I fain would hear From first to last the marvel of the tale.

CLYTEMNESTRA

Think you-this very morn-the Greeks in Troy, And loud therein the voice of utter wail!

Within one cup pour vinegar and oil, And look! unblent, unreconciled, they war.

So in the twofold issue of the strife Mingle the victor's shout, the captives' moan.

For all the conquered whom the sword has spared Cling weeping-some unto a brother slain, Some childlike to a nursing father's form, And wail the loved and lost, the while their neck Bows down already 'neath the captive's chain.

And lo! the victors, now the fight is done, Goaded by restless hunger, far and wide Range all disordered thro' the town, to snatch Such victual and such rest as chance may give Within the captive halls that once were Troy-Joyful to rid them of the frost and dew, Wherein they couched upon the plain of old-Joyful to sleep the gracious night all through, Unsummoned of the watching sentinel.

Yet let them reverence well the city's gods, The lords of Troy, tho' fallen, and her shrines;So shall the spoilers not in turn be spoiled.

Yea, let no craving for forbidden gain Bid conquerors yield before the darts of greed.

For we need yet, before the race be won, Homewards, unharmed, to round the course once more.

For should the host wax wanton ere it come, Then, tho'the sudden blow of fate be spared, Yet in the sight of gods shall rise once more The great wrong of the slain, to claim revenge.

Now, hearing from this woman's mouth of mine, The tale and eke its warning, pray with me, Luck sway the scale, with no uncertain poise, For my fair hopes are changed to fairer joys.

LEADER

A gracious word thy woman's lips have told, Worthy a wise man's utterance, O my queen;Now with clear trust in thy convincing tale I set me to salute the gods with song, Who bring us bliss to counterpoise our pain.

(CLYTEMNESTRA goes into the palace.)

CHORUS (singing)

Zeus, Lord of heaven! and welcome night Of victory, that hast our might With all the glories crowned!

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