登陆注册
15321700000035

第35章

(ll.427-431) "With thy plea of right, Aeetes, thou dost shut me in overmuch.Wherefore also I will dare that contest, monstrous as it is, though it be my doom to die.For nothing will fall upon men more dread than dire necessity, which indeed constrained me to come hither at a king's command."(ll.432-438) Thus he spake, smitten by his helpless plight; and the king with grim words addressed him, sore troubled as he was: "Go forth now to the gathering, since thou art eager for the toil; but if thou shouldst fear to lift the yoke upon the oxen or shrink from the deadly harvesting, then all this shall be my care, so that another too may shudder to come to a man that is better than he."(ll.439-463) He spake outright; and Jason rose from his seat, and Augeias and Telamon at once; and Argus followed alone, for he signed to his brothers to stay there on the spot meantime; and so they went forth from the hall.And wonderfully among them all shone the son of Aeson for beauty and grace; and the maiden looked at him with stealthy glance, holding her bright veil aside, her heart smouldering with pain; and her soul creeping like a dream flitted in his track as he went.So they passed forth from the palace sorely troubled.And Chalciope, shielding herself from the wrath of Aeetes, had gone quickly to her chamber with her sons.And Medea likewise followed, and much she brooded in her soul all the cares that the Loves awaken.And before her eyes the vision still appeared-- himself what like he was, with what vesture he was clad, what things he spake, how he sat on his seat, how he moved forth to the door--and as she pondered she deemed there never was such another man; and ever in herears rung his voice and the honey-sweet words which he uttered.And she feared for him, lest the oxen or Aeetes with his own hand should slay him; and she mourned him as though already slain outright, and in her affliction a round tear through very grievous pity coursed down her cheek; and gently weeping she lifted up her voice aloud:

(ll.464-470) Why does this grief come upon me, poor wretch? Whether he be the best of heroes now about to perish, or the worst, let him go to his doom.Yet I would that he had escaped unharmed; yea, may this be so, revered goddess, daughter of Perses, may he avoid death and return home; but if it be his lot to be o'ermastered by the oxen, may he first learn this, that I at least do not rejoice in his cruel calamity."(ll.471-474) Thus then was the maiden's heart racked by love- cares.But when the others had gone forth from the people and the city, along the path by which at the first they had come from the plain, then Argus addressed Jason with these words:

(ll.475-483) "Son of Aeson, thou wilt despise the counsel which I will tell thee, but, though in evil plight, it is not fitting to forbear from the trial.Ere now thou hast heard me tell of a maiden that uses sorcery under the guidance of Hecate, Perses' daughter.If we could win her aid there will be no dread, methinks, of thy defeat in the contest; but terribly do I fear that my mother will not take this task upon her.Nevertheless I will go back again to entreat her, for a common destruction overhangs us all."(ll.383-491) He spake with goodwill, and Jason answered with these words: "Good friend, if this is good in thy sight, I say not nay.Go and move thy mother, beseeching her aid with prudent words; pitiful indeed is our hope when we have put our return in the keeping of women." So he spake, and quickly they reached the back-water.And their comrades joyfully questioned them, when they saw them close at hand; and to them spoke Aeson's son grieved at heart:

(ll.492-501) "My friends, the heart of ruthless Aeetes is utterly filled with wrath against us, for not at all can the goal be reached either by me or by you who question me.He said that two bulls with feet of bronze pasture on the plain of Ares, breathing forth flame from their jaws.And with these he bade me plough the field, four plough-gates; and said that hewould give me from a serpent's jaws seed which will raise up earthborn men in armour of bronze; and on the same day I must slay them.This task--for there was nothing better to devise--I took on myself outright."(ll.502-514) Thus he spake; and to all the contest seemed one that none could accomplish, and long, quiet and silent, they looked at one another, bowed down with the calamity and their despair; but at last Peleus spake with courageous words among all the chiefs: "It is time to be counselling what we shall do.Yet there is not so much profit, I trow, in counsel as in the might of our hands.If thou then, hero son of Aeson, art minded to yoke Aeetes' oxen, and art eager for the toil, surely thou wilt keep thy promise and make thyself ready.But if thy soul trusts not her prowess utterly, then neither bestir thyself nor sit still and look round for some one else of these men.For it is not I who will flinch, since the bitterest pain will be but death."(ll.515-522) So spake the son of Aeacus; and Telamon's soul was stirred, and quickly he started up in eagerness; and Idas rose up the third in his pride; and the twin sons of Tyndareus; and with them Oeneus' son who was numbered among strong men, though even the soft down on his cheek showed not yet; with such courage was his soul uplifted.But the others gave way to these in silence.And straightway Argus spake these words to those that longed for the contest:

同类推荐
  • 周易集注

    周易集注

    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。
  • 笏山记

    笏山记

    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。
  • ANN VERONICA

    ANN VERONICA

    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。
  • 齿门

    齿门

    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。
  • Billy and the Big Stick

    Billy and the Big Stick

    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。
热门推荐
  • 最狂教师

    最狂教师

    超级兵王,强势回归。为了照顾战友的妹妹,兵王莫寒选择重回都市,成了一所中学名不见经传的小教师。本想低调生活,奈何各种麻烦接踵而至,既然不让低调,那他便化身狂龙,搅动一方风云。
  • 他是我的,你别碰

    他是我的,你别碰

    原以为无法再爱,命运却安排她遇到了生命中最重要的那个人。热切而温暖的都市生活,张扬洒脱的青春,不期而遇的爱情也悄然来临。
  • 暮雪风华

    暮雪风华

    他是当今天下唯一的亲王,一人之下万人之上却与她纠葛不断,爱恨缠绵。他是世人眼中只会风花雪月的风流公子,却只对她钟情甘愿为她付出一切。她是将军之女,却因为父亲的战死而寄人篱下,被表哥夺了清白,当身边所有的人都被无情害死,她发誓要报仇!而当一切的隐秘权谋公布于众,她的结局又会是如何?请大家多多推荐收藏!!诡葱拜谢!!
  • 摩诃止观义例科

    摩诃止观义例科

    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。
  • 强求的婚姻很甜

    强求的婚姻很甜

    因为父母的意思,两位素不相识的人,成为了夫妇。他:花花公子,腹黑男神,却为了她而改变他:以为自己不会爱上他,但.........
  • 顾太清词选

    顾太清词选

    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。
  • 三年级三班

    三年级三班

    夏小语和她的萌哒哒天团在俞夏小学会发生什么呢?神秘的红鞋子,奇怪的夏晓诺,还有爆发的颖星,让我们一起拭目以待
  • 邪王追妻:妖孽王妃不要逃

    邪王追妻:妖孽王妃不要逃

    她:特工穿越成草包庶女,当世人鄙夷轻贱,她王者归来,锋芒毕露,斗主母,虐嫡女,废柴是伪装,实则暗中经营“影阁”赫赫有名,威震八方。他:将死的克妻阎王,运筹帷幄的绝情王爷,实则掌握杀手组织,势力滔天,让人闻风丧胆的杀手霸主。一道圣旨,她被赐婚与他,她愿嫁,只为躲追杀,他不娶,只因对面具姑娘情根深种,抗旨不娶,并派人追杀与她。一步错步步错,他伤她,她恨他,大婚当天,她逃跑,他才发现,他心中所爱的女人竟是……【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 羽异圣魂天

    羽异圣魂天

    古阳下升起的羽翼,幽幽化成,天魂圣灵在天际,俯视世间
  • 邪妃倾城:王爷狂宠妃

    邪妃倾城:王爷狂宠妃

    她,21世纪绝世杀手,被爱人害死,穿越到异世大陆当她成为了相府不受宠的三小姐,嫡姐欺压,夫人歹毒,说我废材?让你看看什么叫做天才中的天才,欺我者,我会让你知道世界,,上是买不到后悔药,伤我者,洗干净脖子等着吧.....一道圣旨让她嫁给了紫云大陆不受宠的王爷,嫁就嫁,谁知道嫁给了一个无赖,新婚夜“本小姐告诉你,今晚你睡书房”某王挑眉“哦?爱妃,新婚之夜就把为夫赶出去,就不怕别人笑话吗?”“切,笑就笑呗,我又不喜欢你,干嘛和...唔。。。你干嘛!放开我!”某王邪笑“既然爱妃不喜欢,我就让你喜欢我喽!”【一对一,宠文不虐,欢迎入坑】