登陆注册
34581100000001

第1章

(SCENE:-Before the royal palace at Troezen. There is a statue of APHRODITE on one side; on the other, a statue of ARTEMIS. There is an altar before each image. The goddess APHRODITE appears alone.)APHRODITEWIDE o'er man my realm extends, and proud the name that I, the goddess Cypris, bear, both in heaven's courts and 'mongst all those who dwell within the limits of the sea and the bounds of Atlas, beholding the sun-god's light; those that respect my power I advance to honour, but bring to ruin all who vaunt themselves at me. For even in the race of gods this feeling finds a home, even pleasure at the honour men pay them. And the truth of this I soon will show; for that son of Theseus, born of the Amazon, Hippolytus, whom holy Pittheus taught, alone of all the dwellers in this land of Troezen, calls me vilest of the deities. Love he scorns, and, as for marriage, will none of it; but Artemis, daughter of Zeus, sister of Phoebus, he doth honour, counting her the chief of goddesses, and ever through the greenwood, attendant on his virgin goddess, he clears the earth of wild beasts with his fleet hounds, enjoying the comradeship of one too high for mortal ken. 'Tis not this I grudge him, no! why should I? But for his sins against me, I will this very day take vengeance on Hippolytus; for long ago I cleared the ground of many obstacles, so it needs but trifling toil. For as he came one day from the home of Pittheus to witness the solemn mystic rites and be initiated therein in Pandion's land, Phaedra, his father's noble wife, caught sight of him, and by my designs she found her heart was seized with wild desire. And ere she came to this Troezenian realm, a temple did she rear to Cypris hard by the rock of Pallas where it o'erlooks this country, for love of the youth in another land; and to win his love in days to come she called after his name the temple she had founded for the goddess. Now, when Theseus left the land of Cecrops, flying the pollution of the blood of Pallas' sons, and with his wife sailed to this shore, content to suffer exile for a year, then began the wretched wife to pine away in silence, moaning 'neath love's cruel scourge, and none of her servants knows what disease afflicts her. But this passion of hers must not fail thus. No, Iwill discover the matter to Theseus, and all shall be laid bare.

Then will the father slay his child, my bitter foe, by curses, for the lord Poseidon granted this boon to Theseus; three wishes of the god to ask, nor ever ask in vain. So Phaedra is to die, an honoured death 'tis true, but still to die; for I will not let her suffering outweigh the payment of such forfeit by my foes as shall satisfy my honour. But lo! I see the son of Theseus coming hither-Hippolytus, fresh from the labours of the chase. I will get me hence. At his back follows a long train of retainers, in joyous cries of revelry uniting and hymns of praise to Artemis, his goddess; for little he recks that Death hath oped his gates for him, and that this is his last look upon the light.

(APHRODITE vanishes. HIPPOLYTUS and his retinue of hunting ATTENDANTS enter, singing. They move to worship at the altar of ARTEMIS.)HIPPOLYTUSCome follow, friends, singing to Artemis, daughter of Zeus, throned in the sky, whose votaries we are.

ATTENDANTS

Lady goddess, awful queen, daughter of Zeus, all hail! hail! of Latona and of Zeus, peerless mid the virgin choir, who hast thy dwelling in heaven's wide mansions at thy noble father's court, in the golden house of Zeus. All hail! most beauteous Artemis, lovelier far than all the daughters of Olympus!

HIPPOLYTUS (speaking)

For thee, O mistress mine, I bring this woven wreath, culled from a virgin meadow, where nor shepherd dares to herd his flock nor ever scythe hath mown, but o'er the mead unshorn the bee doth wing its way in spring; and with the dew from rivers drawn purity that garden tends. Such as know no cunning lore, yet in whose nature self-control, made perfect, hath a home, these may pluck the flowers, but not the wicked world. Accept, I pray, dear mistress, mine this chaplet from my holy hand to crown thy locks of gold; for I, and none other of mortals, have this high guerdon, to be with thee, with thee converse, hearing thy voice, though not thy face beholding. So be it mine to end my life as I began.

LEADER OF THE ATTENDANTS

My prince! we needs must call upon the gods, our lords, so wilt thou listen to a friendly word from me?

HIPPOLYTUS

Why, that will I! else were I proved a fool.

LEADER

Dost know, then, the way of the world?

HIPPOLYTUS

Not I; but wherefore such a question?

LEADER

It hates reserve which careth not for all men's love.

HIPPOLYTUS

And rightly too; reserve in man is ever galling.

LEADER

1

HIPPOLYTUS

The greatest surely; aye, and profit, too, at trifling cost.

LEADER

Dost think the same law holds in heaven as well?

HIPPOLYTUS

I trow it doth, since all our laws we men from heaven draw.

LEADER

Why, then, dost thou neglect to greet an august goddess?

HIPPOLYTUS

Whom speak'st thou of? Keep watch upon thy tongue lest it same mischief cause.

LEADER

Cypris I mean, whose image is stationed o'er thy gate.

HIPPOLYTUS

I greet her from afar, preserving still my chastity.

LEADER

Yet is she an august goddess, far renowned on earth.

HIPPOLYTUS

'Mongst gods as well as men we have our several preferences.

LEADER

I wish thee luck, and wisdom too, so far as thou dost need it.

HIPPOLYTUS

No god, whose worship craves the night, hath charms for me.

LEADER

My son, we should avail us of the gifts that gods confer.

HIPPOLYTUS

Go in, my faithful followers, and make ready food within the house; a well-filled board hath charms after the chase is o'er. Rub down my steeds ye must, that when I have had my fill I may yoke them to the chariot and give them proper exercise. As for thy Queen of Love, a long farewell to her.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 怒马天下,许汝今生

    怒马天下,许汝今生

    怒马骑下,我许你今生今世。诸葛亮篇“只要你能拿出公鸡蛋,我黄月英嫁你又何妨!”凌乱的长发遮住了她的真颜。“好,亮允你,只要你莫要再悔!”“好,只要先生拿得出!”公鸡下蛋?怎么可能!黄月英信心可是满满当当,只见他文雅的身影离去………不仅……“你,你诸葛孔明,堂堂的卧龙先生怎能如此无赖!”“亮已拿出,阿丑!跟亮回家!”……………孙权篇“小可,你的命是我孙仲谋救回,你是我的!”霸道如他拥她入怀,紧紧不放!“放开!我白可没要你救过。”白可在他怀中挣扎无果…………孙权:前世你是我主公,因果轮回!今生我做你的主公!
  • 重生之豪门影后

    重生之豪门影后

    华夏最成功的影后林乐重生了,重生成为一个平行世界里正在上升的二线女明星林乐。然后,林乐被逼婚了,将要和一个她重来都没有见过面的男人结婚。据说这是娃娃亲,是她从来没有见过面的爷爷为她指定的。据说跟她定亲的这个男人很帅……据说这个男人很有钱……最后她发现,据说都是真的,而且,这个男人居然也是重生的……那她要不要相认呢?林乐想,还是不要了,要是老乡见老乡,暗地来一枪那就更加不好了。不过为什么她的老公可以这么帅呢?那些个小妖精都给她走开,唐坤她的!影后搭配高富帅,风风火火创天涯,脚踢人生极品,迈向娱乐圈巅峰!
  • 从签到开始无敌于龙族

    从签到开始无敌于龙族

    杨关本是一名九八五大学毕业的喜欢龙族的中二少年,在机缘巧合之中,杨关却意外得到了系统,穿越到了龙族世界,从此,龙族世界多了一个令人闻风丧胆的屠龙者杨关:“我是个屠龙者,我莫的感情!”
  • 瓦罗兰传说

    瓦罗兰传说

    瓦罗兰大陆,一个充斥着魔法与符文之力的奇幻大陆。西有以正义为名的荣耀国度德玛西亚,东有尊崇强者的诺克萨斯,北有拥有先进科技的城邦皮尔特沃夫与祖安,南有失落的沙漠国度恕瑞玛与约德尔人的故乡班德尔城。无尽的海域还有着海盗们的乐园比尔吉沃特。又以巨神峰、弗雷尔卓德、暗影岛、艾欧尼亚最为神秘。这个神奇的大陆每天都上演着精彩纷呈的华丽篇章……以叶风的经历与视角,见证瓦罗兰不一样的风情与历史。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 龙魂战气

    龙魂战气

    九州大陆,天象巨变,九星连珠,异宝现世,风云变幻,诸强崛起,争霸天下,唯我秦龙。
  • 神魂天下

    神魂天下

    当上天再次给了他一个美满的家庭时,又无情的摧毁了它挟着复仇的心一步步的走向大陆的巅峰后,当他发现自己的仇人竟然是……他又该如何去选择,一切的一切都是如此的难以预料一切的一切都是如此扑朔迷离,带着本心,走向神魂之路★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★新书开传,请大家多多支持,每天有多给力大家自己看,鲜花多多益善,新人新书不容易,谢谢!
  • 糖和甜甜的玻璃渣

    糖和甜甜的玻璃渣

    他是学校里的风云人物,她不是,可是偏偏,他怎么就喜欢上她了,这是一个拿了男主剧本的女配的故事。
  • 烟雨小巷与过往

    烟雨小巷与过往

    三条不同的时间线,竟有着千丝万缕的关系。过去,现在,未来,和那消逝了的过往。
  • 他从末法来

    他从末法来

    灵气复苏一百五十年来最大的反派、举世最有可能登临神位之人罗文·阿尔弗雷德在成就至高的过程中出了些小茬子。所有人回到了灵气复苏,末日重启的前一天。吸血鬼大君、黑暗兄弟会之主、祸乱与噩梦之王、黑暗大地的主宰、恶人的救世主、十二魔神人间代言人低眉顺眼听他差遣,所罗门十万魔神趴在地上不敢动弹。脚边的巨狼芬里尔像是撒娇似的舔舐着他的手掌。刚满十五岁的罗文坐在铁王座上一脸懵逼。所有人都重生了,就我被落下了?这难道是要跟传说中的大魔王们谈笑风生的节奏!?…………类别;奇幻,灵气复苏,末日,寒霜,蒸汽朋克。