登陆注册
26132400000064

第64章

(ll.1654-1658) "Hearken to me.For I deem that I alone can subdue for you that man, whoever he be, even though his frame be of bronze throughout, unless his life too is everlasting.But be ready to keep your ship here beyond the cast of his stones, till he yield the victory to me."(ll.1659-1672) Thus she spake; and they drew the ship out of range, resting on their oars, waiting to see what plan unlooked for she wouldbring to pass; and she, holding the fold of her purple robe over her cheeks on each side, mounted on the deck; and Aeson's son took her hand in his and guided her way along the thwarts.And with songs did she propitiate and invoke the Death- spirits, devourers of life, the swift hounds of Hades, who, hovering through all the air, swoop down on the living.Kneeling in supplication, thrice she called on them with songs, and thrice with prayers; and, shaping her soul to mischief, with her hostile glance she bewitched the eyes of Talos, the man of bronze; and her teeth gnashed bitter wrath against him, and she sent forth baneful phantoms in the frenzy of her rage.(ll.1673-1693)Father Zeus, surely great wonder rises in my mind, seeing that dire destruction meets us not from disease and wounds alone, but lo! even from afar, may be, it tortures us!So Talos, for all his frame of bronze, yielded the victory to the might of Medea the sorceress.And as he was heaving massy rocks to stay them from reaching the haven, he grazed his ankle on a pointed crag; and the ichor gushed forth like melted lead; and not long thereafter did he stand towering on the jutting cliff.But even as some huge pine, high up on the mountains, which woodmen have left half hewn through by their sharp axes when they returned from the forest--at first it shivers in the wind by night, then at last snaps at the stump and crashes down; so Talos for a while stood on his tireless feet, swaying to and fro, when at last, all strengthless, fell with a mighty thud.For that night there in Crete the heroes lay; then, just as dawn was growing bright, they built a shrine to Minoan Athena, and drew water and went aboard, so that first of all they might by rowing pass beyondSalmone's height.

(ll.1694-1730) But straightway as they sped over the wide Cretan sea night scared them, that night which they name the Pall of Darkness; the stars pierced not that fatal night nor the beams of the moon, but black chaos descended from heaven, or haply some other darkness came, rising from the nethermost depths.And the heroes, whether they drifted in Hades or on the waters, knew not one whit; but they committed their return to the sea in helpless doubt whither it was bearing them.But Jason raised his hands and cried to Phoebus with mighty voice, calling on him to save them; and the tears ran down in his distress; and often did hepromise to bring countless offerings to Pytho, to Amyclae, and to Ortygia.And quickly, O son of Leto, swift to hear, didst thou come down from heaven to the Melantian rocks, which lie there in the sea.Then darting upon one of the twin peaks, thou raisedst aloft in thy right hand thy golden bow; and the bow flashed a dazzling gleam all round.And to their sight appeared a small island of the Sporades, over against the tiny isle Hippuris, and there they cast anchor and stayed; and straightway dawn arose and gave them light; and they made for Apollo a glorious abode in a shady wood, and a shady altar, calling on Phoebus the "Gleamer", because of the gleam far-seen; and that bare island they called Anaphe, (13) for that Phoebus had revealed it to men sore bewildered.And they sacrificed all that men could provide for sacrifice on a desolate strand; wherefore when Medea's Phaeacian handmaids saw them pouring water for libations on the burning brands, they could no longer restrain laughter within their bosoms, for that ever they had seen oxen in plenty slain in the halls of Alcinous.And the heroes delighted in the jest and attacked them with taunting words; and merry railing and contention flung to and fro were kindled among them.And from that sport of the heroes such scoffs do the women fling at the men in that island whenever they propitiate with sacrifices Apollo the gleaming god, the warder of Anaphe.

(ll.1731-1740) But when they had loosed the hawsers thence in fair weather, then Euphemus bethought him of a dream of the night, reverencing the glorious son of Maia.For it seemed to him that the god- given clod of earth held in his palm close to his breast was being suckled by white streams of milk, and that from it, little though it was, grew a woman like a virgin; and he, overcome by strong desire, lay with her in love's embrace; and united with her he pitied her, as though she were a maiden whom he was feeding with his own milk; but she comforted him with gentle words:

(ll.1741-1745)"Daughter of Triton am I, dear friend, and nurse of thy children, no maiden; Triton and Libya are my parents.But restore me to the daughters of Nereus to dwell in the sea near Anaphe; I shall return again to the light of the sun, to prepare a home for thy descendants." (ll.1746-1748)Of this he stored in his heart the memory, anddeclared it to Aeson's son; and Jason pondered a prophecy of the Far- Darter and lifted up his voice and said:

(ll.1749-1754) "My friend, great and glorious renown has fallen to thy lot.For of this clod when thou hast cast it into the sea, the gods will make an island, where thy children's children shall dwell; for Triton gave this to thee as a stranger's gift from the Libyan mainland.None other of the immortals it was than he that gave thee this when he met thee."(ll.1755-1764) Thus he spake; and Euphemus made not vain the answer of Aeson's son; but, cheered by the prophecy, he cast the clod into the depths.Therefrom rose up an island, Calliste, sacred nurse of the sons of Euphemus, who in former days dwelt in Sintian Lemnos, and from Lemnos were driven forth by Tyrrhenians and came to Sparta as suppliants; and when they left Sparta, Theras, the goodly son of Autesion, brought them to the island Calliste, and from himself he gave it the name of Thera.But this befell after the days of Euphemus.

(ll.1765-1772) And thence they steadily left behind long leagues of sea and stayed on the beach of Aegina; and at once they contended in innocent strife about the fetching of water, who first should draw it and reach the ship.For both their need and the ceaseless breeze urged them on.There even to this day do the youths of the Myrmidons take up on their shoulders full- brimming jars, and with swift feet strive for victory in the race.

(ll.1773-1781) Be gracious, race of blessed chieftains! And may these songs year after year be sweeter to sing among men.For now have I come to the glorious end of your toils; for no adventure befell you as ye came home from Aegina, and no tempest of winds opposed you; but quietly did ye skirt the Cecropian land and Aulis inside of Euboea and the Opuntian cities of the Locrians, and gladly did ye step forth upon the beach of Pagasae.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 百美图

    百美图

    他,是锻魂师,他也是个花花大少,好色的他收集美人魂魄,锻造为魂武,身着美人衣,手持美人剑,背有美人翼,腕有美人护,白日,一票美人随他闯荡八方,大战各方强者,夜晚,一票美人围绕左右,敲腿按肩,顺便还能滚滚床单……。
  • 厄运女神

    厄运女神

    这本《厄运女神》主要写了女主和同伴的曲离事件,惊险重重,最后克服难关,皆大欢喜。
  • 未来之争:热烈追踪

    未来之争:热烈追踪

    星际海盗范亭一因为一个小过错惹上卞雨晨这个大麻烦。他们在地球展开了一场猫与老鼠的追捕。同时,此故事更是未来之争重要人物范亭一的前传。
  • 重生千金复仇归来

    重生千金复仇归来

    上一世,对妹妹好得没话说,只要是妹妹要的就给,没想到妹妹竟勾搭上自己的未婚夫,还上了床,自己只好退出,却被妹妹和未婚夫联手给害死,抢了自己的财产,一朝重生,上官幽只想狠狠教训贱女和渣男,登上顶峰让所以不敢小觑她,可是半道上怎么跑出怎么多男人说喜欢自己,这该怎么做,我已经被人预定了。
  • 珍藏一生的经典散文:落叶怎能不知秋的深

    珍藏一生的经典散文:落叶怎能不知秋的深

    落叶是秋天的使者,它怎么会不知秋的气息呢?它以最美的舞姿向生灵们昭示:秋之将至。之后落叶回到温厚的泥土中以膜拜的姿态欣赏这场秋的绚然和精彩。是秋让张扬了一夏,身心俱疲的叶得以回归到根的港湾,在这恰好的温度和湿度里,它正酝酿着一场冬眠。散文正如落叶知秋一样,可以走近读者的内心,触动其内心最深处的情感。
  • 佛说常瞿利毒女陀罗尼咒经

    佛说常瞿利毒女陀罗尼咒经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 江枳,不悲伤

    江枳,不悲伤

    不是所有人都是十全十美,要是看都不看这个人的本质就丢弃,那这就是肤浅。这是江枳的视角,江枳这一生吃了太多苦,这是回忆的一部小说江枳太胆小,卑微,所以才会抓不住自己喜欢的人。后来他走了,他们错过了,她开始后悔了,暗恋无终.你看南风吹,我在等你归.
  • 这个世界所不知道的

    这个世界所不知道的

    “所以有些话不能轻易说,你以为他没心没肺大大咧咧的,但其实有些你只是随便一提的事情他都记住了。”“原来我真的一定会后悔,不甘心地踏入原本以为不属于自己的地方。”.......有一些这个世界所不知道的,却只有一个人知道的。
  • 独家千金限量爱

    独家千金限量爱

    她,安夏辰从小要风得风要雨得雨,养成了任性调皮的性格,从不把任何人放在眼里,大小姐脾气十足。他,轩辕昊,学校里的风云人物,极道组织中的老大。冷漠,邪魅的他是众女生倾慕的对象。安夏辰第一天转学到这里就撞倒了邪魅的他,不过她不但没有道歉,反而对轩辕昊破口大骂,而且还警告他,不要再让她看见,否则不会有他好果子吃。完了,所有人都知道安夏辰完了,但她却还是一副拽拽的你能奈本小姐如何的样子。而他,轩辕昊冷俊的脸上挂上一丝邪魅的笑,他伸手就将安夏辰搂入怀中,“本少爷我对你很有兴趣,怎么办?”--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 铁岭县志

    铁岭县志

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。