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medea-第11章

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murder foul; wrought by my children's mother。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Unhappy man; thou knowest not the full extent of thy misery;

else had thou never said those words。

  JASON

    How now? Can she want to kill me too?

  LEADER

    Thy sons are dead; slain by their own mother's hand。

  JASON

    O God! what sayest thou? Woman; thou hast sealed my doom。

  LEADER

    Thy children are no more; be sure of this。

  JASON

    Where slew she them; within the palace or outside?

  LEADER

    Throw wide the doors and see thy children's murdered corpses。

  JASON

    Haste; ye slaves; loose the bolts; undo the fastenings; that I may

see the sight of twofold woe; my murdered sons and her; whose blood in

vengeance I will shed。



         (MEDEA appears above the house; on a chariot drawn by

            dragons; the children's corpses are beside her。)



  MEDEA

    Why shake those doors and attempt to loose their bolts; in quest

of the dead and me their murderess? From such toil desist。 If thou

wouldst aught with me; say on; if so thou wilt; but never shalt thou

lay hand on me; so swift the steeds the sun; my father's sire; to me

doth give to save me from the hand of my foes。

  JASON

    Accursed woman! by gods; by me and all mankind abhorred as never

woman was; who hadst the heart to stab thy babes; thou their mother;

leaving me undone and childless; this hast thou done and still dost

gaze upon the sun and earth after this deed most impious。 Curses on

thee! now perceive what then I missed in the day I brought thee;

fraught with doom; from thy home in a barbarian land to dwell in

Hellas; traitress to thy sire and to the land that nurtured thee。 On

me the gods have hurled the curse that dogged thy steps; for thou

didst slay thy brother at his hearth ere thou cam'st aboard our fair

ship; Argo。 Such was the outset of thy life of crime; then didst

thou wed with me; and having borne me sons to glut thy passion's lust;

thou now hast slain them。 Not one amongst the wives of Hellas e'er had

dared this deed; yet before them all I chose thee for my wife; wedding

a foe to be my doom; no woman; but a lioness fiercer than Tyrrhene

Scylla in nature。 But with reproaches heaped thousandfold I cannot

wound thee; so brazen is thy nature。 Perish; vile sorceress; murderess

of thy babes! Whilst I must mourn my luckless fate; for I shall

ne'er enjoy my new…found bride; nor shall I have the children; whom

I bred and reared; alive to say the last farewell to me; nay; I have

lost them。

  MEDEA

    To this thy speech I could have made a long reply; but Father Zeus

knows well all I have done for thee; and the treatment thou hast given

me。 Yet thou wert not ordained to scorn my love and lead a life of joy

in mockery of me; nor was thy royal bride nor Creon; who gave thee a

second wife; to thrust me from this land and rue it not。 Wherefore; if

thou wilt; call me e'en a lioness; and Scylla; whose home is in the

Tyrrhene land; for I in turn have wrung thy heart; as well I might。

  JASON

    Thou; too; art grieved thyself; and sharest in my sorrow。

  MEDEA

    Be well assured I am; but it relieves my pain to know thou canst

not mock at me。

  JASON

    O my children; how vile a mother ye have found!

  MEDEA

    My sons; your father's feeble lust has been your ruin!

  JASON

    'Twas not my hand; at any rate; that slew them。

  MEDEA

    No; but thy foul treatment of me; and thy new marriage。

  JASON

    Didst think that marriage cause enough to murder them?

  MEDEA

    Dost think a woman counts this a trifling injury?

  JASON

    So she be self…restrained; but in thy eyes all is evil。

  MEDEA

    Thy sons are dead and gone。 That will stab thy heart。

  JASON

    They live; methinks; to bring a curse upon thy head。

  MEDEA

    The gods know; whoso of them began this troublous coil。

  JASON

    Indeed; they know that hateful heart of thine。

  MEDEA

    Thou art as hateful。 I am aweary of thy bitter tongue。

  JASON

    And I likewise of thine。 But parting is easy。

  MEDEA

    Say how; what am I to do? for I am fain as thou to go。

  JASON

    Give up to me those dead; to bury and lament。

  MEDEA

    No; never! I will bury them myself; bearing them to Hera's

sacred field; who watches o'er the Cape; that none of their foes may

insult them by pulling down their tombs; and in this land of

Sisyphus I will ordain hereafter a solemn feast and mystic rites to

atone for this impious murder。 Myself will now to the land of

Erechtheus; to dwell with Aegeus; Pandion's son。 But thou; as well

thou mayst; shalt die a caitiff's death; thy head crushed 'neath a

shattered relic of Argo; when thou hast seen the bitter ending of my

marriage。

  JASON

    The curse of our sons' avenging spirit and of justice; that

calls for blood; be on thee!

  MEDEA

    What god or power divine hears thee; breaker of oaths and every

law of hospitality?

  JASON

    Fie upon thee! cursed witch! child…murderess!

  MEDEA

    To thy house! go; bury thy wife。

  JASON

    I go; bereft of both my sons。

  MEDEA

    Thy grief is yet to come; wait till old age is with thee too。

  JASON

    O my dear; dear children!

  MEDEA

    Dear to their mother; not to thee。

  JASON

    And yet thou didst slay them?

  MEDEA

    Yea; to vex thy heart。

  JASON

    One last fond kiss; ah me! I fain would on their lips imprint。

  MEDEA

    Embraces now; and fond farewells for them; but then a cold

repulse!

  JASON

    By heaven I do adjure thee; let me touch their tender skin。

  MEDEA

    No; no! in vain this word has sped its flight。

  JASON

    O Zeus; dost hear how I am driven hence; dost mark the treatment I

receive from this she…lion; fell murderess of her young? Yet so far as

I may and can; I raise for them a dirge; and do adjure the gods to

witness how thou hast slain my sons; and wilt not suffer me to embrace

or bury their dead bodies。 Would I had never begotten them to see thee

slay them after all!

                                    (The chariot carries MEDEA away。)

  CHORUS (chanting)

    Many a fate doth Zeus dispense; high on his Olympian throne; oft

do the gods bring things to pass beyond man's expectation; that; which

we thought would be; is not fulfilled; while for the unlooked…for

god finds out a way; and such hath been the issue of this matter。





                                   …THE END…


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