登陆注册
5201600000042

第42章

He said, and wept; then spread his sails before The winds, and reach'd at length the Cumaean shore:

Their anchors dropp'd, his crew the vessels moor.

They turn their heads to sea, their sterns to land, And greet with greedy joy th' Italian strand.

Some strike from clashing flints their fiery seed;Some gather sticks, the kindled flames to feed, Or search for hollow trees, and fell the woods, Or trace thro' valleys the discover'd floods.

Thus, while their sev'ral charges they fulfil, The pious prince ascends the sacred hill Where Phoebus is ador'd; and seeks the shade Which hides from sight his venerable maid.

Deep in a cave the Sibyl makes abode;

Thence full of fate returns, and of the god.

Thro' Trivia's grove they walk; and now behold, And enter now, the temple roof'd with gold.

When Daedalus, to fly the Cretan shore, His heavy limbs on jointed pinions bore, (The first who sail'd in air,) 't is sung by Fame, To the Cumaean coast at length he came, And here alighting, built this costly frame.

Inscrib'd to Phoebus, here he hung on high The steerage of his wings, that cut the sky:

Then o'er the lofty gate his art emboss'd Androgeos' death, and off'rings to his ghost;Sev'n youths from Athens yearly sent, to meet The fate appointed by revengeful Crete.

And next to those the dreadful urn was plac'd, In which the destin'd names by lots were cast:

The mournful parents stand around in tears, And rising Crete against their shore appears.

There too, in living sculpture, might be seen The mad affection of the Cretan queen;Then how she cheats her bellowing lover's eye;The rushing leap, the doubtful progeny, The lower part a beast, a man above, The monument of their polluted love.

Not far from thence he grav'd the wondrous maze, A thousand doors, a thousand winding ways:

Here dwells the monster, hid from human view, Not to be found, but by the faithful clew;Till the kind artist, mov'd with pious grief, Lent to the loving maid this last relief, And all those erring paths describ'd so well That Theseus conquer'd and the monster fell.

Here hapless Icarus had found his part, Had not the father's grief restrain'd his art.

He twice assay'd to cast his son in gold;Twice from his hands he dropp'd the forming mold.

All this with wond'ring eyes Aeneas view'd;Each varying object his delight renew'd:

Eager to read the rest- Achates came, And by his side the mad divining dame, The priestess of the god, Deiphobe her name.

"Time suffers not," she said, "to feed your eyes With empty pleasures; haste the sacrifice.

Sev'n bullocks, yet unyok'd, for Phoebus choose, And for Diana sev'n unspotted ewes."This said, the servants urge the sacred rites, While to the temple she the prince invites.

A spacious cave, within its farmost part, Was hew'd and fashion'd by laborious art Thro' the hill's hollow sides: before the place, A hundred doors a hundred entries grace;As many voices issue, and the sound Of Sybil's words as many times rebound.

Now to the mouth they come.Aloud she cries:

"This is the time; enquire your destinies.

He comes; behold the god!" Thus while she said, (And shiv'ring at the sacred entry stay'd,)Her color chang'd; her face was not the same, And hollow groans from her deep spirit came.

Her hair stood up; convulsive rage possess'd Her trembling limbs, and heav'd her lab'ring breast.

Greater than humankind she seem'd to look, And with an accent more than mortal spoke.

Her staring eyes with sparkling fury roll;When all the god came rushing on her soul.

Swiftly she turn'd, and, foaming as she spoke:

"Why this delay?" she cried- "the pow'rs invoke!

Thy pray'rs alone can open this abode;

Else vain are my demands, and dumb the god."She said no more.The trembling Trojans hear, O'erspread with a damp sweat and holy fear.

The prince himself, with awful dread possess'd, His vows to great Apollo thus address'd:

"Indulgent god, propitious pow'r to Troy, Swift to relieve, unwilling to destroy, Directed by whose hand the Dardan dart Pierc'd the proud Grecian's only mortal part:

Thus far, by fate's decrees and thy commands, Thro' ambient seas and thro' devouring sands, Our exil'd crew has sought th' Ausonian ground;And now, at length, the flying coast is found.

Thus far the fate of Troy, from place to place, With fury has pursued her wand'ring race.

Here cease, ye pow'rs, and let your vengeance end:

Troy is no more, and can no more offend.

And thou, O sacred maid, inspir'd to see Th' event of things in dark futurity;Give me what Heav'n has promis'd to my fate, To conquer and command the Latian state;To fix my wand'ring gods, and find a place For the long exiles of the Trojan race.

Then shall my grateful hands a temple rear To the twin gods, with vows and solemn pray'r;And annual rites, and festivals, and games, Shall be perform'd to their auspicious names.

Nor shalt thou want thy honors in my land;For there thy faithful oracles shall stand, Preserv'd in shrines; and ev'ry sacred lay, Which, by thy mouth, Apollo shall convey:

All shall be treasur'd by a chosen train Of holy priests, and ever shall remain.

But O! commit not thy prophetic mind To flitting leaves, the sport of ev'ry wind, Lest they disperse in air our empty fate;Write not, but, what the pow'rs ordain, relate."Struggling in vain, impatient of her load, And lab'ring underneath the pond'rous god, The more she strove to shake him from her breast, With more and far superior force he press'd;Commands his entrance, and, without control, Usurps her organs and inspires her soul.

Now, with a furious blast, the hundred doors Ope of themselves; a rushing whirlwind roars Within the cave, and Sibyl's voice restores:

"Escap'd the dangers of the wat'ry reign, Yet more and greater ills by land remain.

The coast, so long desir'd (nor doubt th' event), Thy troops shall reach, but, having reach'd, repent.

Wars, horrid wars, I view- a field of blood, And Tiber rolling with a purple flood.

Simois nor Xanthus shall be wanting there:

同类推荐
  • 净土旨诀

    净土旨诀

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 法书通释

    法书通释

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 天台智者大师传论

    天台智者大师传论

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 佛说瑜伽大教王经卷第一

    佛说瑜伽大教王经卷第一

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 苻坚论上

    苻坚论上

    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。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 独裁抢爱:小魔女不好惹

    独裁抢爱:小魔女不好惹

    她是乐家的宝贝,无忧的魔女,从小上有长辈疼宠,下有兄长呵护,自然,这个性子,就有些精灵古怪,让人不敢恭维,不然,哪会发出招夫令,扬言无论不管是谁把她大小姐伺候高兴了,就可以……他是黑暗世界的‘冥王’,有着无以伦比的权和势,当然背后还靠有金山,银山,可是,钱,乐家不缺,小魔女也不缺,权,乐家不少,小魔女也不稀罕,论起帅吧,乐家的三兄弟,个个都超过他,承诺以后宠那丫头吧,可乐家人已经把她宠得天下地下都唯她独尊了,这想要抱得美人归,也不是一件容易事,只能抢啊,抢啊……本文是2009年妖妖魅儿所著的《无忧魔女》的续集,开篇介绍一下,以方便各位读者知道一些事情的起末。
  • 10亿美元10句话:美国10亿身价俱乐部成员约翰·丹佛的商业理念

    10亿美元10句话:美国10亿身价俱乐部成员约翰·丹佛的商业理念

    一次,艾森豪威尔正在打高尔夫球,白宫送来急件要他批示。总统助理事先已经拟定了“赞成”与“否定”两个批示,只待他挑出其中一个签名即可。谁知艾森豪威尔只是简单地看了一下后,就在两个批示后各签了个名,说:“请狄克(即当时的副总统尼克松)帮我批吧。”然后,就又若无其事地打球去了。但就是这样一位“懒”总统,却领导美国取得了历史上最为和平安定的时期,创造了美国历史上最空前的繁荣,直到现在,人民还在怀想着过去的那段好时光。
  • 网游之魔神在世

    网游之魔神在世

    一个刚参加完高考,踏如大学的学生---刘之介的游戏和现实生活.主角由于一开始就得到了很多BT装备,所以他建立了第一战队,第一行会,直至第一大城,第一帝国。因为种种原因,他立志要称霸游戏。
  • 赛尔号之永恒誓约

    赛尔号之永恒誓约

    夜,抬头仰望那北极空中的孤辰;我清楚,它的归宿是浩瀚星海。星际之旅犹如浮生一梦,记录你我年少不经事的轻狂。前行路上悲喜交集、得失参半,而今可否问心无愧,初心犹在?纵使长夜漫漫,也请勿要恐惧;因为,我们一直同在。看,时光水晶的光华已然闪耀,就让我们在它的指引下,共同谱写出这世间永恒不朽的诗篇——誓约。
  • 大圣传

    大圣传

    妖魔中的至高无上者,名为“大圣”。少年走出山村,踏遍天下,一步步跨入传说中,成为神话。VIP群:102407797(需全订阅)普通群:128914315
  • 王者荣耀之横扫无敌

    王者荣耀之横扫无敌

    荣耀百星王者,稀里糊涂闯进电竞风靡的世界,露娜还没有被开发?妲己克李白?鲁班是提款机?那就让你们见识一下新发明的威力吧。横扫无敌开黑群720312941,喜欢清净的书友可以到这里来当一个安安静静的帅哥美女。
  • 婚在迷途

    婚在迷途

    他人前逢场作戏,她便同他虚以委蛇;他人后反复无常,她便同他小心斡旋。明明只是一场契约,可她却误陷豪门三年。于是:他人前逢场作戏,她便同他虚以委蛇;他人后反复无常,她便同他小心斡旋。明明约定好三年后离婚,可他一而再、再而三地拉长战线,而且理由充足。直到有一天,他面无表情地对她说:你赢了,离婚吧!
  • 枭妃逆天改命

    枭妃逆天改命

    新文【爆宠魔妃:腹黑神皇,别使坏】她是素家大小姐,天生没有修炼天赋的废物,被人欺辱,被人陷害,被人口口声声喊骂的废物灾星。当一个强大的灵魂入体,势要改变局势,睥睨天下,傲世群雄。没有修炼天赋?驯兽、炼器,炼丹样样会,亮瞎你的狗眼,什么才叫做天才!这才是叫做修炼全才的天才!让欺她,辱她的人知道什么叫做后悔!一个妖孽男人面带邪魅笑容的勾起她的脸,对着她还为发育的青稚的身子霸道的说道:“我答应你的条件,终身只许你一人!”她笑道:“背叛我,那就要做好当太监的准备!”【本文一对一女强文,男主女主双强,萌兽帅哥亮瞎眼,绝对不太监!】
  • 重生九零小中医

    重生九零小中医

    宋可时死了,重来一世,保住了自家的房子,堵住了渣亲之口,成了全市最大医院的股东,摇身一变是全家人最羡慕的人!窝囊一辈子的爹娘也能横着走!小中医也能赚大钱,买房子,虐渣渣,财运亨通,顺带赚了一个上辈子孽缘。不,是孽缘追着来的!
  • 与心灵有个约会(滋润心灵的温馨故事集)

    与心灵有个约会(滋润心灵的温馨故事集)

    本书包括《心爱永恒》、《巧遇》、《爱的示意》、《父母心》、《播种生命》、《一路同行》、《选择人生》、《最后一美元》、《寻找一颗善心》等124篇故事。