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Which fell from heaven; from the midship his voice
He sent aloud:…〃Ye youths; that in this bark
From Argos plough'd the deep; now ply your oars;
And dash the billows till they foam: those things
Are ours; for which we swept the Euxine sea。
And steer'd our course within its clashing rocks。〃
They gave a cheerful shout; and with their oars
Dash'd the salt wave。 The galley; while it rode
Within the harbour; work'd its easy way;
But having pass'd its mouth; the swelling flood
Roll'd on it; and with sudden force the wind
Impetuous rising drove it back: their oars
They slack'd not; stoutly struggling 'gainst the wave;
But towards the land the refluent flood impell'd
The galley: then the royal virgin stood;
And pray'd:…〃O daughter of Latona; save me;
Thy priestess save; from this barbaric land
To Greece restore me; and forgive my thefts:
For thou; O goddess; dost thy brother love;
Deem then that I love those allied to me。〃
The mariners responsive to her prayer
Shouted loud paeans; and their naked arms;
Each cheering each; to their stout oars apply。
But nearer and yet nearer to the rock
The galley drove: some rush'd into the sea;
Some strain'd the ropes that bind the loosen'd sails。
Straight was I hither sent to thee; O king;
To inform thee of these accidents。 But haste;
Take chains and gyves with thee: for if the flood
side not to a calm; there is no hope
Of safety to the strangers。 Be assured;
That Neptune; awful monarch of the main;
Remembers Troy; and; hostile to the race
Of Pelops; will deliver to thy hands;
And to thy people; as is meet; the son
Of Agamemnon; and bring back to the
His sister; who the goddess hath betray'd;
Unmindful of the blood at Aulis shed。
LEADER
Unhappy Iphigenia; thou must die;
Thy brother too must die; if thou again;
Seized in thy flight; to thy lord's hands shalt come。
THOAS
Inhabitants of this barbaric land;
Will you not rein your steeds; will you not fly
Along the shore; to seize whate'er this skiff
Of Greece casts forth; and; for your goddess roused;
Hunt down these impious men? Will you not launch
Instant your swift…oar'd barks; by sea; by land
To catch them; from the rugged rock to hurl
Their bodies; or impale them on the stake?
But for you; women; in these dark designs
Accomplices; hereafter; as I find
Convenient leisure; I will punish you。
The occasion urges now; and gives no pause。
(MINERVA appears above。)
MINERVA
Whither; O royal Thoas; dost thou lead
This vengeful chase? Attend: Minerva speaks。
Cease thy pursuit; and stop this rushing flood
Of arms; for hither; by the fateful voice
Of Phoebus; came Orestes; warn'd to fly
The anger of the Furies; to convey
His sister to her native Argos back;
And to my land the sacred image bear。
Thoas; I speak to thee: him; whom thy rage
Would kill; Orestes; on the wild waves seized;
Neptune; to do me grace; already wafts
On the smooth sea; the swelling surges calm'd。
And thou; Orestes (for my voice thou hear'st;
Though distant far); to my commands attend:
Go; with the sacred image; which thou bear'st;
And with thy sister: but when thou shalt come
To Athens built by gods; there is a place
On the extreme borders of the Attic land;
Close neighbouring to Carystia's craggy height;
Sacred; my people call it Alae: there
A temple raise; and fix the statue there;
Which from the Tauric goddess shall receive
Its name; and from thy toils; which thou; through Greece
Driven by the Furies' maddening stings; hast borne;
And mortals shall in future times with hymns
The Tauric goddess there; Diana; hail。
And be this law establish'd; when the feast
For thy deliverance from this shrine is held;
To a man's throat that they apply the sword;
And draw the blood; in memory of these rites;
That of her honours naught the goddess lose。
Thou; Iphigenia; on the hallow'd heights
Of Brauron on this goddess shalt attend
Her priestess; dying shalt be there interr'd;
Graced with the honours of the gorgeous vests
Of finest texture; in their houses left
By matrons who in childbed pangs expired。
These Grecian dames back to their country lead;
I charge thee; justice this return demands;
For I saved thee; when on the mount of Mars
The votes were equal; and from that decree
The shells in number equal still absolve。
But; son of Agamemnon; from this land
Thy sister bear; nor; Thoas; be thou angry。
THOAS
Royal Minerva; he that hears the gods
Commanding; and obeys not; is unwise。
My anger 'gainst Orestes flames no more;
Gone though he be; and bears with him away
The statue of the goddess; and his sister。
Have mortals glory 'gainst the powerful gods
Contending? Let them go; and to thy land
The sacred image bear; and fix it there;
Good fortune go with them。 To favour Greece;
These dames; at thy high bidding; I will send。
My arms will I restrain; which I had raised
Against the strangers; and my swift…oar'd barks;
Since; potent goddess; this is pleasing to thee。
MINERVA
I praise thy resolution; for the power
Of Fate o'er thee and o'er the gods prevails。
Breathe soft; ye favouring gales; to Athens bear
These sprung from Agamemnon; on their course
Attending; I will go; and heedful save
My sister's sacred image。 You too go (to the CHORUS)
Prosperous; and in the fate that guards you bless'd。
(MINERVA vanishes。)
CHORUS (chanting)
O thou; among the immortal gods revered
And mortal men; Minerva; we will do
As thou commandest; for with transport high;
Exceeding hope; our ears receive thy words。
O Victory; I revere thy awful power:
Guard thou my life; nor ever cease to crown me!
…THE END…
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