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the birds-第3章

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  PITHETAERUS

    My dear bird; lose no time; please! Fly at once into the thicket

and awaken Procne。

                            (EPOPS rushes into the thicket。)

  EPOPS (from within; singing)

    Chase off drowsy sleep; dear companion。 Let the sacred hymn gush

from thy divine throat in melodious strains; roll forth in soft

cadence your refreshing melodies to bewail the fate of Itys; which has

been the cause of so many tears to us both。 Your pure notes rise

through the thick leaves of the yew…tree right up to the throne of

Zeus; where Phoebus listens to you; Phoebus with his golden hair。

And his ivory lyre responds to your plaintive accents; he gathers

the choir of the gods and from their immortal lips pours forth a

sacred chant of blessed voices。

    (The flute is played behind the scene; imitating the song of the

      nightingale。)

  PITHETAERUS

    Oh! by Zeus! what a throat that little bird possesses。 He has

filled the whole thicket with honey…sweet melody!

  EUELPIDES

    Hush!

  PITHETAERUS

    What's the matter?

  EUELPIDES

    Be still!

  PITHETAERUS

    What for?

  EUELPIDES

    Epops is going to sing again。

  EPOPS (in the thicket; singing)

    Epopopoi popoi popopopoi popoi; here; here; quick; quick; quick;

my comrades in the air; all you who pillage the fertile lands of the

husbandmen; the numberless tribes who gather and devour the barley

seeds; the swift flying race that sings so sweetly。 And you whose

gentle twitter resounds through the fields with the little cry of

tiotictiotiotiotiotiotio; and you who hop about the branches of the

ivy in the gardens; the mountain birds; who feed on the wild

olive…berries or the arbutus; hurry to come at my call; trioto;

trioto; totobrix; you also; who snap up the sharp…stinging gnats in

the marshy vales; and you who dwell in the fine plain of Marathon; all

damp with dew; and you; the francolin with speckled wings; you too;

the halcyons; who flit over the swelling waves of the sea; come hither

to hear the tidings; let all the tribes of long…necked birds

assemble here; know that a clever old man has come to us; bringing

an entirely new idea and proposing great reforms。 Let all come to

the debate here; here; here; here。 Torotorotorotorotix; kikkabau;

kikkabau; torotorotorolililix。

  PITHETAERUS

    Can you see any bird?

  EUELPIDES

    By Phoebus; no! and yet I am straining my eyesight to scan the

sky。

  PITHETAERUS

    It was hardly worth Epops' while to go and bury himself in the

thicket like a hatching plover。

  A BIRD (entering)

    Torotix; torotix。

  PITHETAERUS

    Wait; friend; there's a bird。

  EUELPIDES

    By Zeus; it is a bird; but what kind? Isn't it a peacock?

  PITHETAERUS (as EPOPS comes out of the thicket)

    Epops will tell us。 What is this bird?

  EPOPS

    It's not one of those you are used to seeing; it's a bird from the

marshes。

  EUELPIDES

    Oh! oh! but he is very handsome with his wings as crimson as

flame。

  EPOPS

    Undoubtedly; indeed he is called flamingo。

  EUELPIDES (excitedly)

    Hi! I say! You!

  PITHETAERUS

    What are you shouting for?

  EUELPIDES

    Why; here's another bird。

  PITHETAERUS

    Aye; indeed; this one's a foreign bird too。 (To EPOPS) What is

this bird from beyond the mountains with a look as solemn as it is

stupid?

  EPOPS

    He is called the Mede。

  EUELPIDES

    The Mede! But; by Heracles; how; if a Mede; has he flown here

without a camel?

  PITHETAERUS

    Here's another bird with a crest。

    (From here on; the numerous birds that make up the CHORUS keep

      rushing in。)

  EUELPIDES

    Ah! that's curious。 I say; Epops; you are not the only one of your

kind then?

  EPOPS

    This bird is the son of Philocles; who is the son of Epops; so

that; you see; I am his grandfather; just as one might say;

Hipponicus; the son of Callias; who is the son of Hipponicus。

  EUELPIDES

    Then this bird is Callias! Why; what a lot of his feathers he

has lost!

  EPOPS

    That's because he is honest; so the informers set upon him and the

women too pluck out his feathers。

  EUELPIDES

    By Posidon; do you see that many…coloured bird? What is his name?

  EPOPS

    This one? That's the glutton。

  EUELPIDES

    Is there another glutton besides Cleonymus? But why; if he is

Cleonymus; has he not thrown away his crest? But what is the meaning

of all these crests? Have these birds come to contend for the double

stadium prize?

  EPOPS

    They are like the Carians; who cling to the crests of their

mountains for greater safety。

  PITHETAERUS

    Oh; Posidon! look what awful swarms of birds are gathering here!

  EUELPIDES

    By Phoebus! what a cloud! The entrance to the stage is no longer

visible; so closely do they fly together。

  PITHETAERUS

    Here is the partridge。

  EUELPIDES

    Why; there is the francolin。

  PITHETAERUS

    There is the poachard。

  EUELPIDES

    Here is the kingfisher。 (To EPOPS) What's that bird behind the

king fisher?

  EPOPS

    That's the barber。

  EUELPIDES

    What? a bird a barber?

  PITHETAERUS

    Why; Sporgilus is one。

  EPOPS

    Here comes the owl。

  EUELPIDES

    And who is it brings an owl to Athens?

  EPOPS (pointing to the various species)

    Here is the magpie; the turtle…dove; the swallow; the

horned…owl; the buzzard; the pigeon; the falcon; the ring…dove; the

cuckoo; the red…foot; the red…cap; the purple…cap。 the kestrel; the

diver; the ousel; the osprey; the woodpecker。。。

  PITHETAERUS

    Oh! what a lot of birds!

  EUELPIDES

    Oh! what a lot of blackbirds!

  PITHETAERUS

    How they scold; how they come rushing up! What a noise! what a

noise!

  EUELPIDES

    Can they be bearing us ill…will?

  PITHETAERUS

    Oh! there! there! they are opening their beaks and staring at us。

  EUELPIDES

    Why; so they are。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Popopopopopo。 Where is he who called me? Where am I to find him?

  EPOPS

    I have been waiting for you a long while! I never fail in my

word to my friends。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Tititititititi。 What good news have you for me?

  EPOPS

    Something that concerns our common safety; and that is just as

pleasant as it is to the point。 Two men; who are subtle reasoners;

have come here to seek me。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Where? How? What are you saying?

  EPOPS

    I say; two old men have come from the abode of humans to propose a

vast and splendid scheme to us。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Oh! it's a horrible; unheard…of crime! What are you saying?

  EPOPS

    Never let my words scare you。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    What have you done to me?

  EPOPS

    I have welcomed two men; who wish to live with us。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    And you have dared to do that!

  EPOPS

    Yes; and I am delighted at having done so。

  LEADE
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