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iphigenia in tauris-第7章

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    Here; strangers; is the letter folded close:

    What I would further; hear。 The mind of man

    In dangers; and again; from fear relieved;

    Of safety when assured; is not the same:

    I therefore fear lest he; who should convey

    To Argos this epistle; when return'd

    Safe to his native country; will neglect

    My letter; as a thing of little worth。

  ORESTES

    What wouldst thou then? What is thy anxious thought?

  IPHIGENIA

    This: let him give an oath that he will bear

    To Argos this epistle to those friends;

    To whom it is my ardent wish to send it。

  ORESTES

    And wilt thou in return give him thy oath?

  IPHIGENIA

    That I will do; or will not do; say what。

  ORESTES

    To send him from this barbarous shore alive。

  IPHIGENIA

    That's just: how should he bear my letter else?

  ORESTES

    But will the monarch to these things assent?

  IPHIGENIA

    By me induced。 Him I will see embark'd。

  ORESTES

    Swear then; and thou propose the righteous oath。

  IPHIGENIA

    This; let him say; he to my friends will give。

  PYLADES

    Well; to thy friends this letter I will give。

  IPHIGENIA

    Thee will I send safe through the darkening rocks。

  PYLADES

    What god dost thou invoke to attest thy oath?

  IPHIGENIA

    Diana; at whose shrine high charge I hold。

  PYLADES

    And I heaven's potent king; the awful Jove。

  IPHIGENIA

    But if thou slight thy oath; and do me wrong?

  PYLADES

    Never may I return。 But if thou fail;

    And save me not?

  IPHIGENIA

    Then never; while I live;

    May I revisit my loved Argos more!

  PYLADES

    One thing; not mention'd; thy attention claims。

  IPHIGENIA

    If honour owes it; this will touch us both。

  PYLADES

    Let me in this be pardon'd; if the bark

    Be lost; and with it in the surging waves

    Thy letter perish; and I naked gain

    The shore; no longer binding be the oath。

  IPHIGENIA

    Know'st thou what I will do? For various ills

    Arise to those that plough the dangerous deep。

    What in this letter is contain'd; what here

    Is written; all I will repeat to thee;

    That thou mayst bear my message to my friends。

    'Gainst danger thus I guard: if thou preserve

    The letter; that though silent will declare

    My purport; if it perish in the sea;

    Saving thyself; my words too thou wilt save。

  PYLADES

    Well hast thou said touching the gods and me。

    Say then to whom at Argos shall I bear

    This letter? What relate as heard from thee?

  IPHIGENIA (reading)

    This message to Orestes; to the son

    Of Agamemnon; bear:…She; who was slain

    At Aulis; Iphigenia; sends thee this:

    She lives; but not to those who then were there。

  ORESTES

    Where is she? From the dead return'd to life?

  IPHIGENIA

    She whom thou seest: but interrupt me not。

    To Argos; O my brother; ere I die;

    Bear me from this barbaric land; and far

    Remove me from this altar's bloody rites;

    At which to slay the stranger is my charge。…

  ORESTES

    What shall I say? Where are we; Pylades?

  IPHIGENIA

    Or on thy house for vengeance will I call;

    Orestes。 Twice repeated; learn the name。

  ORESTES

    Ye gods!

  IPHIGENIA

    In my cause why invoke the gods?

  ORESTES

    Nothing: proceed: my thoughts were wandering wide:

    Strange things of thee unask'd I soon shall learn。

  IPHIGENIA

    Tell him the goddess saved me; in exchange

    A hind presenting; which my father slew

    A victim; deeming that he plunged his sword

    Deep in my breast: me in this land she placed。

    Thou hast my charge: and this my letter speaks。

  PYLADES

    O; thou hast bound me with an easy oath:

    What I have sworn with honest purpose; long

    Defer I not; but thus discharge mine oath。

    To thee a letter from thy sister; lo;

    I bear; Orestes; and I give it thee。

                               (PYLADES hands the letter to ORESTES。)

  ORESTES

    I do receive it; but forbear to unclose

    its foldings; greater pleasure first to enjoy

    Than words can give。 My sister; O most dear;

    Astonish'd ev'n to disbelief; I throw

    Mine arms around thee with a fond embrace;

    In transport at the wondrous things I hear。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Stranger; thou dost not well with hands profane

    Thus to pollute the priestess of the shrine;

    Grasping her garments hallow'd from the touch。

  ORESTES

    My sister; my dear sister; from one sire;

    From Agamemnon sprung; turn not away;

    Holding thy brother thus beyond all hope。

  IPHIGENIA

    My brother! Thou my brother! Wilt thou not

    Unsay these words? At Argos far he dwells。

  ORESTES

    Thy brother; O unhappy! is not there。

  IPHIGENIA

    Thee did the Spartan Tyndarus bring forth?

  ORESTES

    And from the son of Pelops' son I sprung;

  IPHIGENIA

    What say'st thou? Canst thou give me proof of this?

  ORESTES

    I can: ask something of my father's house。

  IPHIGENIA

    Nay; it is thine to speak; mine to attend。

  ORESTES

    First let me mention things which I have heard

    Electra speak: to thee is known the strife

    Which fierce 'twixt Atreus and Thyestes rose。

  IPHIGENIA

    Yes; I have heard it; for the golden ram;…

  ORESTES

    In the rich texture didst thou not inweave it?

  IPHIGENIA

    O thou most dear! Thou windest near my heart。

  ORESTES

    And image in the web the averted sun?

  IPHIGENIA

    In the fine threads that figure did I work。

  ORESTES

    For Aulis did thy mother bathe thy limbs?

  IPHIGENIA

    I know it; to unlucky spousals led。

  ORESTES

    Why to thy mother didst thou send thy locks?

  IPHIGENIA

    Devoted for my body to the tomb。

  ORESTES

    What I myself have seen I now as proofs

    Will mention。 In thy father's house; hung high

    Within thy virgin chambers; the old spear

    Of Pelops; which he brandish'd when he slew

    Oenomaus; and won his beauteous bride;

    The virgin Hippodamia; Pisa's boast。

  IPHIGENIA

    O thou most dear (for thou art he); most dear

    Acknowledged; thee; Orestes; do I hold;

    From Argos; from thy country distant far?

  ORESTES

    And hold I thee; my sister; long deem'd dead?

    Grief mix'd with joy; and tears; not taught by woe

    To rise; stand melting in thy eyes and mine。

  IPHIGENIA

    Thee yet an infant in thy nurse's arms

    I left; a babe I left thee in the house。

    Thou art more happy; O my soul; than speech

    Knows to express。 What shall I say? 'tis all

    Surpassing wonder and the power of words。

  ORESTES

    May we together from this hour be bless'd!

  IPHIGENIA

    An unexpected pleasure; O my friends;

    Have I received; yet fear I from my hands

    Lest to the air it fly。 O sacred hearths

    Raised by the Cyclops! O my c
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