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the georgics-第14章

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  With thyme and fresh…pulled cassias: this is done

  When first the west winds bid the waters flow;

  Ere flush the meadows with new tints; and ere

  The twittering swallow buildeth from the beams。

  Meanwhile the juice within his softened bones

  Heats and ferments; and things of wondrous birth;

  Footless at first; anon with feet and wings;

  Swarm there and buzz; a marvel to behold;

  And more and more the fleeting breeze they take;

  Till; like a shower that pours from summer…clouds;

  Forth burst they; or like shafts from quivering string

  When Parthia's flying hosts provoke the fray。

    Say what was he; what God; that fashioned forth

  This art for us; O Muses? of man's skill

  Whence came the new adventure? From thy vale;

  Peneian Tempe; turning; bee…bereft;

  So runs the tale; by famine and disease;

  Mournful the shepherd Aristaeus stood

  Fast by the haunted river…head; and thus

  With many a plaint to her that bare him cried:

  〃Mother; Cyrene; mother; who hast thy home

  Beneath this whirling flood; if he thou sayest;

  Apollo; lord of Thymbra; be my sire;

  Sprung from the Gods' high line; why barest thou me

  With fortune's ban for birthright? Where is now

  Thy love to me…ward banished from thy breast?

  O! wherefore didst thou bid me hope for heaven?

  Lo! even the crown of this poor mortal life;

  Which all my skilful care by field and fold;

  No art neglected; scarce had fashioned forth;

  Even this falls from me; yet thou call'st me son。

  Nay; then; arise! With thine own hands pluck up

  My fruit…plantations: on the homestead fling

  Pitiless fire; make havoc of my crops;

  Burn the young plants; and wield the stubborn axe

  Against my vines; if there hath taken the

  Such loathing of my greatness。〃 But that cry;

  Even from her chamber in the river…deeps;

  His mother heard: around her spun the nymphs

  Milesian wool stained through with hyaline dye;

  Drymo; Xantho; Ligea; Phyllodoce;

  Their glossy locks o'er snowy shoulders shed;

  Cydippe and Lycorias yellow…haired;

  A maiden one; one newly learned even then

  To bear Lucina's birth…pang。 Clio; too;

  And Beroe; sisters; ocean…children both;

  Both zoned with gold and girt with dappled fell;

  Ephyre and Opis; and from Asian meads

  Deiopea; and; bow at length laid by;

  Fleet…footed Arethusa。 But in their midst

  Fair Clymene was telling o'er the tale

  Of Vulcan's idle vigilance and the stealth

  Of Mars' sweet rapine; and from Chaos old

  Counted the jostling love…joys of the Gods。

  Charmed by whose lay; the while their woolly tasks

  With spindles down they drew; yet once again

  Smote on his mother's ears the mournful plaint

  Of Aristaeus; on their glassy thrones

  Amazement held them all; but Arethuse

  Before the rest put forth her auburn head;

  Peering above the wave…top; and from far

  Exclaimed; 〃Cyrene; sister; not for naught

  Scared by a groan so deep; behold! 'tis he;

  Even Aristaeus; thy heart's fondest care;

  Here by the brink of the Peneian sire

  Stands woebegone and weeping; and by name

  Cries out upon thee for thy cruelty。〃

  To whom; strange terror knocking at her heart;

  〃Bring; bring him to our sight;〃 the mother cried;

  〃His feet may tread the threshold even of Gods。〃

  So saying; she bids the flood yawn wide and yield

  A pathway for his footsteps; but the wave

  Arched mountain…wise closed round him; and within

  Its mighty bosom welcomed; and let speed

  To the deep river…bed。 And now; with eyes

  Of wonder gazing on his mother's hall

  And watery kingdom and cave…prisoned pools

  And echoing groves; he went; and; stunned by that

  Stupendous whirl of waters; separate saw

  All streams beneath the mighty earth that glide;

  Phasis and Lycus; and that fountain…head

  Whence first the deep Enipeus leaps to light;

  Whence father Tiber; and whence Anio's flood;

  And Hypanis that roars amid his rocks;

  And Mysian Caicus; and; bull…browed

  'Twixt either gilded horn; Eridanus;

  Than whom none other through the laughing plains

  More furious pours into the purple sea。

  Soon as the chamber's hanging roof of stone

  Was gained; and now Cyrene from her son

  Had heard his idle weeping; in due course

  Clear water for his hands the sisters bring;

  With napkins of shorn pile; while others heap

  The board with dainties; and set on afresh

  The brimming goblets; with Panchaian fires

  Upleap the altars; then the mother spake;

  〃Take beakers of Maconian wine;〃 she said;

  〃Pour we to Ocean。〃 Ocean; sire of all;

  She worships; and the sister…nymphs who guard

  The hundred forests and the hundred streams;

  Thrice Vesta's fire with nectar clear she dashed;

  Thrice to the roof…top shot the flame and shone:

  Armed with which omen she essayed to speak:

  〃In Neptune's gulf Carpathian dwells a seer;

  Caerulean Proteus; he who metes the main

  With fish…drawn chariot of two…footed steeds;

  Now visits he his native home once more;

  Pallene and the Emathian ports; to him

  We nymphs do reverence; ay; and Nereus old;

  For all things knows the seer; both those which are

  And have been; or which time hath yet to bring;

  So willed it Neptune; whose portentous flocks;

  And loathly sea…calves 'neath the surge he feeds。

  Him first; my son; behoves thee seize and bind

  That he may all the cause of sickness show;

  And grant a prosperous end。 For save by force

  No rede will he vouchsafe; nor shalt thou bend

  His soul by praying; whom once made captive; ply

  With rigorous force and fetters; against these

  His wiles will break and spend themselves in vain。

  I; when the sun has lit his noontide fires;

  When the blades thirst; and cattle love the shade;

  Myself will guide thee to the old man's haunt;

  Whither he hies him weary from the waves;

  That thou mayst safelier steal upon his sleep。

  But when thou hast gripped him fast with hand and gyve;

  Then divers forms and bestial semblances

  Shall mock thy grasp; for sudden he will change

  To bristly boar; fell tigress; dragon scaled;

  And tawny…tufted lioness; or send forth

  A crackling sound of fire; and so shake of

  The fetters; or in showery drops anon

  Dissolve and vanish。 But the more he shifts

  His endless transformations; thou; my son;

  More straitlier clench the clinging bands; until

  His body's shape return to that thou sawest;

  When with closed eyelids first he sank to sleep。〃

    So saying; an odour of ambrosial dew

  She sheds around; and all his frame therewith

  Steeps throughly; forth from his trim…combed locks

  Breathed effluence sweet; and a lithe vigour leapt

  Into his limbs。 There is a cavern vast

  Scooped in the mountain…side; where wave on wave

  By the wind's stress is driven; and breaks far up

  Its inmost creeks… safe anchorage from of old

  For tempest…taken mariners: therewithin;

  Behind a rock's huge barrier; Proteus hides。

  Here in close covert out of the sun's eye

  The youth she places; and herself the while

  Swathed in a shadowy mist stands far aloof。

  And now the ravening dog…star that burns up

  The thirsty Indians blazed in heaven; his course

  The fiery sun had half devoured: the blades

  Were parched; and the void streams with droughty jaws

  Baked to their mud…beds by the scorching ray;

  When Proteus seeking his accustomed cave

  Strode from the billows: round him frolicking

  The watery folk that people the waste sea

  Sprinkled the bitter brine…dew far and wide。

  Along the shore in scattered groups to feed

  The sea…calves stretch them: while the seer himself;

  Like herdsman on the hills when evening bids

  The steers from pasture to their stall repair;

  And the lambs' bleating whets the listening wolves;

  Sits midmost on the rock and tells his tale。

  But Aristaeus; the foe within his clutch;

  Scarce suffering him compose his aged limbs;

  With a great cry leapt on him; and ere he rose

  Forestalled him with the fetters; he nathless;

  All unforgetful of his ancient craft;

  Transforms himself to every wondrous thing;

  Fire and a fearful beast; and flowing stream。

  But when no trickery found a path for flight;

  Baffled at length; to his own shape returned;

  With human lips he spake; 〃Who bade thee; then;

  So reckless in youth's hardihood; affront

  Our portals? or what wouldst thou hence?〃… But he;

  〃Proteus; thou knowest; of thine own heart thou knowest;

  For thee there is no cheating; but cease thou

  To practise upon me: at heaven's behest

  I for my fainting fortunes hither come

  An oracle to ask thee。〃 There he ceased。

  Whereat the seer; by stubborn force constrained;

  Shot forth the grey light of his gleaming eyes

  Upon him; and with fiercely gnashing teeth

  Unlocks his lips to spell the fates of heaven:

    〃Doubt not 'tis wrath divine that plagues thee 
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