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lysistrata-第3章

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  LYSISTRATA


    I will neither extend my Persian slippers toward the ceiling。。。


  CLEONICE


    I will neither extend my Persian slippers toward the ceiling。。。


  LYSISTRATA


    Nor will I crouch like the carven lions on a knife…handle。


  CLEONICE


    Nor will I crouch like the carven lions on a knife…handle。


  LYSISTRATA


    And if I keep my oath; may I be suffered to drink of this wine。


  CLEONICE  (more courageously)


    And if I keep my oath; may I be suffered to drink of this wine。


  LYSISTRATA


    But if I break it; let my bowl be filled with water。


  CLEONICE


    But if I break it; let my bowl be filled with water。


  LYSISTRATA


    Will you all take this oath?


  ALL


    We do。


  LYSISTRATA


    Then I'll now consume this remnant。


                                                        (She drinks。)


  CLEONICE  (reaching for the cup)


    Enough; enough; my dear; now let us all drink in turn to cement


our friendship。


    (They pass the cup around and all drink。 A great commotion is


      heard off stage。)


  LAMPITO


    Listen! what do those cries mean?


  LYSISTRATA


    It's what I was telling you; the women have just occupied the


Acropolis。 So now; Lampito; you return to Sparta to organize the plot;


while your comrades here remain as hostages。 For ourselves; let us


go and join the rest in the citadel; and let us push the bolts well


home。


  CLEONICE


    But don't you think the men will march up against us?


  LYSISTRATA


    I laugh at them。 Neither threats nor flames shall force our doors;


they shall open only on the conditions I have named。


  CLEONICE


    Yes; yes; by Aphrodite; otherwise we should be called cowardly and


wretched women。


                                         (She follows LYSISTRATA out。)





    (The scene shifts to the entrance of the Acropolis。 The CHORUS


     OF OLD MEN slowly enters; carrying faggots and pots of fire。)





  LEADER OF CHORUS OF OLD MEN


    Go easy; Draces; go easy; why; your shoulder is all chafed by


these damned heavy olive stocks。 But forward still; forward; man; as


needs must。


  FIRST SEMI…CHORUS OF OLD MEN  (singing)


    What unlooked…for things do happen; to be sure; in a long life!


Ah! Strymodorus; who would ever have thought it? Here we have the


women; who used; for our misfortune; to eat our bread and live in


our houses; daring nowadays to lay hands on the holy image of the


goddess; to seize the Acropolis and draw bars and bolts to keep any


from entering!


  LEADER OF CHORUS OF OLD MEN


    Come; Philurgus; man; let's hurry there; let's lay our faggots all


about the citadel; and on the blazing pile burn with our hands these


vile conspiratresses; one and all…and Lycon's wife first and foremost!


  SECOND SEMI…CHORUS OF OLD MEN  (singing)


    Nay; by Demeter; never will I let them laugh at me; whiles I


have a breath left in my body。 Cleomenes himself; the first who ever


seized our citadel; had to quit it to his sore dishonour; spite his


Lacedaemonian pride; he had to deliver me up his arms and slink off


with a single garment to his back。 My word! but he was filthy and


ragged! and what an unkempt beard; to be sure! He had not had a bath


for six long years!


  LEADER OF CHORUS OF OLD MEN


    Oh! but that was a mighty siege! Our men were ranged seventeen


deep before the gate; and never left their posts; even to sleep。 These


women; these enemies of Euripides and all the gods; shall I do nothing


to hinder their inordinate insolence? else let them tear down my


trophies of Marathon。


  FIRST SEMI…CHORUS OF OLD MEN  (singing)


    But look; to finish this toilsome climb only this last steep bit


is left to mount。 Truly; it's no easy job without beasts of burden;


and how these logs do bruise my shoulder! Still let us carry on; and


blow up our fire and see it does not go out just as we reach our


destination。 Phew! phew!  (Blowing the fire)  Oh! dear! what a


dreadful smoke!


  SECOND SEMI…CHORUS OF OLD MEN  (singing)


    It bites my eyes like a mad dog。 It is Lemnian fire for sure; or


it would never devour my eyelids like this。 Come on; Laches; let's


hurry; let's bring succour to the goddess; it's now or never! Phew!


phew!  (Blowing the fire)  Oh dear! what a confounded smoke!


  LEADER OF CHORUS OF OLD MEN


    There now; there's our fire all bright and burning; thank the


gods! Now; why not first put down our loads here; then take a


vine…branch; light it at the brazier and hurl it at the gate by way of


battering…ram? If they don't answer our summons by pulling back the


bolts; then we set fire to the woodwork; and the smoke will choke


them。 Ye gods! what a smoke! Pfaugh! Is there never a Samian general


will help me unload my burden?…Ah! it shall not gall my shoulder any


more。  (Setting down the wood)  Come; brazier; do your duty; make


the embers flare; that I may kindle a brand; I want to be the first to


hurl one。 Aid me; heavenly Victory; let us punish for their insolent


audacity the women who have seized our citadel; and may we raise a


trophy of triumph for success!





           (They begin to build a fire。 The CHORUS OF WOMEN


                 now enters; carrying pots of water。)





  LEADER OF CHORUS OF WOMEN


    Oh!  my dears; methinks I see fire and smoke; can it be a


conflagration? Let us hurry all we can。


  FIRST SEMI…CHORUS OF WOMEN  (singing)


    Fly; fly; Nicodice; ere Calyce and Critylle perish in the fire; or


are stifled in the smoke raised by these accursed old men and their


pitiless laws。 But; great gods; can it be I come too late? Rising at


dawn; I had the utmost trouble to fill this vessel at the fountain。


Oh! what a crowd there was; and what a din! What a rattling of


water…pots! Servants and slave…girls pushed and thronged me!


However; here I have it full at last; and I am running to carry the


water to my fellow…townswomen; whom our foes are plotting to burn


alive。


  SECOND SEMI…CHORUS OF WOMEN  (singing)


    News has been brought us that a company of old; doddering


grey…beards; loaded with enormous faggots; as if they wanted to heat a


furnace; have taken the field; vomiting dreadful threats; crying


that they must reduce to ashes these horrible women。 Suffer them


not; oh! goddess; but; of thy grace; may I see Athens and Greece cured


of their warlike folly。 'Tis to this end; oh! thou guardian deity of


our city; goddess of the golden crest; that they have seized thy


sanctuary。 Be their friend and ally; Athene; and if any man hurl


against them lighted firebrands; aid us to carry water to extinguish


them。


  LEADER OF CHORUS OF WOMEN


    What is this I see; ye wretched old men? Honest and pious folk


ye cannot be who act so vilely。


  LEADER OF CHORUS OF OLD MEN


    Ah; ha! here's something new! a swarm of women stand posted


outside to defend the gates!


  LEADER OF CHORUS OF WOMEN


    Fart at us; would you? we seem a mighty host; yet you do not see


the ten…thousandth part of our sex。


  LEADER OF CHORUS OF OLD MEN


    Ho; Phaedrias! shall we stop their cackle? Suppose one of us


were to break a stick across their backs; eh?


  LEADER OF CHORUS OF WOMEN


    Let us set down our water…pots on the ground; to be out of the


way; if they should dare to offer us violence。


  LEADER OF CHORUS OF OLD MEN


    Let someone knock out two or three teeth for them; as they did


to Bupalus; they won't talk so loud then。


  LEADER OF CHORUS OF WOMEN


    Come on then; I wait you with unflinching foot; and no other bitch


will ever grab your balls。


  LEADER OF CHORUS OF OLD MEN


    Silence! or my stick will cut short your days。


  LEADER OF CHORUS OF WOMEN


    Now; just y
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