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the complete poetical works-第178章

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For she loved much。



THE GUESTS。

             Oh; who; then; is this man

That pardoneth also sins without atonement?



CHRISTUS。

Woman; thy faith hath saved thee!  Go in peace!







THE SECOND PASSOVER。



I



BEFORE THE GATES OF MACHAERUS



MANAHEM。

Welcome; O wilderness; and welcome; night

And solitude; and ye swift…flying stars

That drift with golden sands the barren heavens;

Welcome once more!  The Angels of the Wind

Hasten across the desert to receive me;

And sweeter than men's voices are to me

The voices of these solitudes; the sound

Of unseen rivulets; and the far…off cry

Of bitterns in the reeds of water…pools。

And lo! above me; like the Prophet's arrow

Shot from the eastern window; high in air

The clamorous cranes go singing through the night。

O ye mysterious pilgrims of the air;

Would I had wings that I might follow you!



I look forth from these mountains; and behold

The omnipotent and omnipresent night;

Mysterious as the future and the fate

That hangs o'er all men's lives!  I see beneath me

The desert stretching to the Dead Sea shore;

And westward; faint and far away; the glimmer

Of torches on Mount Olivet; announcing

The rising of the Moon of Passover。

Like a great cross it seems; on which suspended;

With head bowed down in agony; I see

A human figure!  Hide; O merciful heaven;

The awful apparition from my sight!



And thou; Machaerus; lifting high and black

Thy dreadful walls against the rising moon;

Haunted by demons and by apparitions;

Lilith; and Jezerhara; and Bedargon;

How grim thou showest in the uncertain light;

A palace and a prison; where King Herod

Feasts with Herodias; while the Baptist John

Fasts; and consumes his unavailing life!

And in thy court…yard grows the untithed rue;

Huge as the olives of Gethsemane;

And ancient as the terebinth of Hebron;

Coeval with the world。  Would that its leaves

Medicinal could purge thee of the demons

That now possess thee; and the cunning fox

That burrows in thy walls; contriving mischief!



Music is heard from within。



Angels of God!  Sandalphon; thou that weavest

The prayers of men into immortal garlands;

And thou; Metatron; who dost gather up

Their songs; and bear them to the gates of heaven;

Now gather up together in your hands

The prayers that fill this prison; and the songs

That echo from the ceiling of this palace;

And lay them side by side before God's feet!



He enters the castle。





II



HEROD'S BANQUET…HALL



MANAHEM。

Thou hast sent for me; O King; and I am here。



HEROD。

Who art thou?



MANAHEM。

             Manahem; the Essenian。



HEROD。

I recognize thy features; but what mean

These torn and faded garments?  On thy road

Have demons crowded thee; and rubbed against thee;

And given thee weary knees?  A cup of wine!



MANAHEM。

The Essenians drink no wine。



HEROD。

                What wilt thou; then?



MANAHEM。

Nothing。



HEROD。

       Not even a cup of water?



MANAHEM。

                          Nothing。

Why hast thou sent for me?



HEROD。

                 Dost thou remember

One day when I; a schoolboy in the streets

Of the great city; met thee on my way

To school; and thou didst say to me: Hereafter

Thou shalt be king?



MANAHEM。

                  Yea; I remember it。



HEROD。

Thinking thou didst not know me; I replied:

I am of humble birth; whereat thou; smiling;

Didst smite me with thy hand; and saidst again:

Thou shalt be king; and let the friendly blows

That Manahem hath given thee on this day

Remind thee of the fickleness of fortune。



MANAHEM。

What more?



HEROD。

          No more。



MANAHEM。

             Yea; for I said to thee:

It shall be well with thee if thou love justice

And clemency towards thy fellow…men。

Hast thou done this; O King?



HEROD。

                    Go; ask my people。



MANAHEM。

And then; foreseeing all thy life; I added:

But these thou wilt forget; and at the end

Of life the Lord will punish thee。



HEROD。

                              The end!

When will that come?  For this I sent to thee。

How long shall I still reign?  Thou dost not answer!

Speak! shall I reign ten years?



MANAHEM。

              Thou shalt reign twenty;

Nay; thirty years。  I cannot name the end。



HEROD。

Thirty?  I thank thee; good Essenian!

This is my birthday; and a happier one

Was never mine。  We hold a banquet here。

See; yonder are Herodias and her daughter。



MANAHEM; aside。

'T is said that devils sometimes take the shape

Of ministering angels; clothed with air。

That they may be inhabitants of earth;

And lead man to destruction。  Such are these。



HEROD。

Knowest thou John the Baptist?



MANAHEM。

                   Yea; I know him;

Who knows him not?



HEROD。

     Know; then; this John the Baptist

Said that it was not lawful I should marry

My brother Philip's wife; and John the Baptist

Is here in prison。  In my father's time

Matthias Margaloth was put to death

For tearing the golden eagle from its station

Above the Temple Gate;a slighter crime

Than John is guilty of。  These things are warnings

To intermeddlers not to play with eagles;

Living or dead。  I think the Essenians

Are wiser; or more wary; are they not?



MANAHEM。

The Essenians do not marry。



HEROD。

                      Thou hast given

My words a meaning foreign to my thought。



MANAHEM。

Let me go hence; O King!



HEROD。

                     Stay yet awhile;

And see the daughter of Herodias dance。

Cleopatra of Jerusalem; my mother;

In her best days; was not more beautiful。



Music。 THE DAUGHTER OP HERODIAS dances。



HEROD。

Oh; what was Miriam dancing with her timbrel;

Compared to this one?



MANAHEM; aside。

              O thou Angel of Death;

Dancing at funerals among the women;

When men bear out the dead! The air is hot

And stifles me!  Oh for a breath of air!

Bid me depart; O King!



HEROD。

              Not yet。  Come hither;

Salome; thou enchantress!  Ask of me

Whate'er thou wilt; and even unto the half

Of all my kingdom; I will give it thee;

As the Lord liveth!



DAUGHTER OF HERODIAS; kneeling。

                  Give me here the head

Of John the Baptist on this silver charger!



HEROD。

Not that; dear child!  I dare not; for the people

Regard John as a prophet。



DAUGHTER OF HERODIAS。

                  Thou hast sworn it。



HEROD。

For mine oath's sake; then。  Send unto the prison;

Let him die quickly。  Oh; accursed oath!



MANAHEM。

Bid me depart; O King!



HEROD。

                      Good Manahem;

Give me thy hand。  I love the Essenians。

He's gone and hears me not!  The guests are dumb;

Awaiting the pale face; the silent witness。

The lamps flare; and the curtains of the doorways

Wave to and fro as if a
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