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the birds-第6章

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from heaven。

  EPOPS

    Oh; Cebriones! oh; Porphyrion! what a terribly strong place!

  PITHETAERUS

    Then; when this has been well done and completed; you demand

back the empire from Zeus; if he will not agree; if he refuses and

does not at once confess himself beaten; you declare a sacred war

against him and forbid the gods henceforward to pass through your

country with their tools up; as hitherto; for the purpose of laying

their Alcmenas; their Alopes; or their Semeles! if they try to pass

through; you put rings on their tools so that they can't make love any

longer。 You send another messenger to mankind; who will proclaim to

them that the birds are kings; that for the future they must first

of all sacrifice to them; and only afterwards to the gods; that it

is fitting to appoint to each deity the bird that has most in common

with it。 For instance; are they sacrificing to Aphrodite; let them

at the same time offer barley to the coot; are they immolating a sheep

to Posidon; let them consecrate wheat in honour of the duck; if a

steer is being offered to Heracles; let honey…cakes be dedicated to

the gull; if a goat is being slain for King Zeus; there is a

King…Bird; the wren; to whom the sacrifice of a male gnat is due

before Zeus himself even。

  EUELPIDES

    This notion of an immolated gnat delights me! And now let the

great Zeus thunder!

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    But how will mankind recognize us as gods and not as jays? Us; who

have wings and fly?

  PITHETAERUS

    You talk rubbish! Hermes is a god and has wings and flies; and

so do many other gods。 First of all; Victory flies with golden

wings; Eros is undoubtedly winged too; and Iris is compared by Homer

to a timorous dove。

  EUELPIDES

    But will not Zeus thunder and send his winged bolts against us?

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    If men in their blindness do not recognize us as gods and so

continue to worship the dwellers in Olympus?

  PITHETAERUS

    Then a cloud of sparrows greedy for corn must descend upon their

fields and eat up all their seeds; we shall see then if Demeter will

mete them out any wheat。

  EUELPIDES

    By Zeus; she'll take good care she does not; and you will see

her inventing a thousand excuses。

  PITHETAERUS

    The crows too will prove your divinity to them by pecking out

the eyes of their flocks and of their draught…oxen; and then let

Apollo cure them; since he is a physician and is paid for the purpose。

  EUELPIDES

    Oh! don't do that! Wait first until I have sold my two young

bullocks。

  PITHETAERUS

    If on the other hand they recognize that you are God; the

principle of life; that。 you are Earth; Saturn; Posidon; they shall be

loaded with benefits。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Name me one of these then。

  PITHETAERUS

    Firstly; the locusts shall not eat up their vine…blossoms; a

legion of owls and kestrels will devour them。 Moreover; the gnats

and the gallbugs shall no longer ravage the figs; a flock of

thrushes shall swallow the whole host down to the very last。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    And how shall we give wealth to mankind? This is their strongest

passion。

  PITHETAERUS

    When they consult the omens; you will point them to the richest

mines; you will reveal the paying ventures to the diviner; and not

another shipwreck will happen or sailor perish。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    No more shall perish? How is that?

  PITHETAERUS

    When the auguries are examined before starting on a voyage; some

bird will not fail to say; 〃Don't start! there will be a storm;〃 or

else; 〃Go! you will make a most profitable venture。〃

  EUELPIDES

    I shall buy a trading…vessel and go to sea; I will not stay with

you。

  PITHETAERUS

    You will discover treasures to them; which were buried in former

times; for you know them。 Do not all men say; 〃None knows where my

treasure lies; unless perchance it be some bird。〃

  EUELPIDES

    I shall sell my boat and buy a spade to unearth the vessels。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    And how are we to give them health; which belongs to the gods?

  PITHETAERUS

    If they are happy; is not that the chief thing towards health? The

miserable man is never well。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Old Age also dwells in Olympus。 How will they get at it? Must they

die in early youth?

  PITHETAERUS

    Why; the birds; by Zeus; will add three hundred years to their

life。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    From whom will they take them?

  PITHETAERUS

    From whom? Why; from themselves。 Don't you know the cawing crow

lives five times as long as a man?

  EUELPIDES

    Ah! ah! these are far better kings for us than Zeus!

  PITHETAERUS (solemnly)

    Far better; are they not? And firstly; we shall not have to

build them temples of hewn stone; closed with gates of gold; they will

dwell amongst the bushes and in the thickets of green oak; the most

venerated of birds will have no other temple than the foliage of the

olive tree; we shall not go to Delphi or to Ammon to sacrifice; but

standing erect in the midst of arbutus and wild olives and holding

forth our hands filled with wheat and barley; we shall pray them to

admit us to a share of the blessings they enjoy and shall at once

obtain them for a few grains of wheat。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Old man; whom I detested; you are now to me the dearest of all;

never shall I; if I can help it; fail to follow your advice。

  CHORUS (singing)

    Inspirited by your words; I threaten my rivals the gods; and I

swear that if you march in alliance with me against the gods and are

faithful to our just; loyal and sacred bond; we shall soon have

shattered their sceptre;

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    We shall charge ourselves with the performance of everything

that requires force; that which demands thought and deliberation shall

be yours to supply。

  EPOPS

    By Zeus! it's no longer the time to delay and loiter like

Nicias; let us act as promptly as possible。。。。 In the first place;

come; enter my nest built of brushwood and blades of straw; and tell

me your names。

  PITHETAERUS

    That is soon done; my name is Pithetaerus; and his; Euelpides;

of the deme Crioa。

  EPOPS

    Good! and good luck to you。

  PITHETAERUS

    We accept the omen。

  EPOPS

    Come in here。

  PITHETAERUS

    Very well; you are the one who must lead us and introduce us。

  EPOPS

    Come then。

                                             (He starts to fly away。)

  PITHETAERUS (stopping himself)

    Oh! my god! do come back here。 Hi! tell us how we are to follow

you。 You can fly; but we cannot。

  EPOPS

    Well; well。

  PITHETAERUS

    Remember Aesop's fables。 It is told there that the fox fared

very badly; because he had made an alliance with the eagle。

  EPOPS

    Be at ease。 You shall eat a certain root and wings will grow on

your shoulders。

  PITHETAERUS

    Then let us enter。 Xanthias and
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