登陆注册
5400800000036

第36章

The first of these obtains a stately steed, Adorn'd with trappings; and the next in fame, The quiver of an Amazonian dame, With feather'd Thracian arrows well supplied:

A golden belt shall gird his manly side, Which with a sparkling diamond shall be tied.

The third this Grecian helmet shall content."He said.To their appointed base they went;With beating hearts th' expected sign receive, And, starting all at once, the barrier leave.

Spread out, as on the winged winds, they flew, And seiz'd the distant goal with greedy view.

Shot from the crowd, swift Nisus all o'erpass'd;Nor storms, nor thunder, equal half his haste.

The next, but tho' the next, yet far disjoin'd, Came Salius, and Euryalus behind;Then Helymus, whom young Diores plied, Step after step, and almost side by side, His shoulders pressing; and, in longer space, Had won, or left at least a dubious race.

Now, spent, the goal they almost reach at last, When eager Nisus, hapless in his haste, Slipp'd first, and, slipping, fell upon the plain, Soak'd with the blood of oxen newly slain.

The careless victor had not mark'd his way;But, treading where the treach'rous puddle lay, His heels flew up; and on the grassy floor He fell, besmear'd with filth and holy gore.

Not mindless then, Euryalus, of thee, Nor of the sacred bonds of amity, He strove th' immediate rival's hope to cross, And caught the foot of Salius as he rose.

So Salius lay extended on the plain;

Euryalus springs out, the prize to gain, And leaves the crowd: applauding peals attend The victor to the goal, who vanquish'd by his friend.

Next Helymus; and then Diores came, By two misfortunes made the third in fame.

But Salius enters, and, exclaiming loud For justice, deafens and disturbs the crowd;Urges his cause may in the court be heard;And pleads the prize is wrongfully conferr'd.

But favor for Euryalus appears;

His blooming beauty, with his tender tears, Had brib'd the judges for the promis'd prize.

Besides, Diores fills the court with cries, Who vainly reaches at the last reward, If the first palm on Salius be conferr'd.

Then thus the prince: "Let no disputes arise:

Where fortune plac'd it, I award the prize.

But fortune's errors give me leave to mend, At least to pity my deserving friend."He said, and, from among the spoils, he draws (Pond'rous with shaggy mane and golden paws)A lion's hide: to Salius this he gives.

Nisus with envy sees the gift, and grieves.

"If such rewards to vanquish'd men are due."He said, "and falling is to rise by you, What prize may Nisus from your bounty claim, Who merited the first rewards and fame?

In falling, both an equal fortune tried;

Would fortune for my fall so well provide!"With this he pointed to his face, and show'd His hand and all his habit smear'd with blood.

Th' indulgent father of the people smil'd, And caus'd to be produc'd an ample shield, Of wondrous art, by Didymaon wrought, Long since from Neptune's bars in triumph brought.

This giv'n to Nisus, he divides the rest, And equal justice in his gifts express'd.

The race thus ended, and rewards bestow'd, Once more the princes bespeaks th' attentive crowd:

"If there he here whose dauntless courage dare In gauntlet-fight, with limbs and body bare, His opposite sustain in open view, Stand forth the champion, and the games renew.

Two prizes I propose, and thus divide:

A bull with gilded horns, and fillets tied, Shall be the portion of the conqu'ring chief;A sword and helm shall cheer the loser's grief."Then haughty Dares in the lists appears;

Stalking he strides, his head erected bears:

His nervous arms the weighty gauntlet wield, And loud applauses echo thro' the field.

Dares alone in combat us'd to stand The match of mighty Paris, hand to hand;The same, at Hector's fun'rals, undertook Gigantic Butes, of th' Amycian stock, And, by the stroke of his resistless hand, Stretch'd the vast bulk upon the yellow sand.

Such Dares was; and such he strode along, And drew the wonder of the gazing throng.

His brawny back and ample breast he shows, His lifted arms around his head he throws, And deals in whistling air his empty blows.

His match is sought; but, thro' the trembling band, Not one dares answer to the proud demand.

Presuming of his force, with sparkling eyes Already he devours the promis'd prize.

He claims the bull with awless insolence, And having seiz'd his horns, accosts the prince:

"If none my matchless valor dares oppose, How long shall Dares wait his dastard foes?

Permit me, chief, permit without delay, To lead this uncontended gift away."The crowd assents, and with redoubled cries For the proud challenger demands the prize.

Acestes, fir'd with just disdain, to see The palm usurp'd without a victory, Reproach'd Entellus thus, who sate beside, And heard and saw, unmov'd, the Trojan's pride:

"Once, but in vain, a champion of renown, So tamely can you bear the ravish'd crown, A prize in triumph borne before your sight, And shun, for fear, the danger of the fight?

Where is our Eryx now, the boasted name, The god who taught your thund'ring arm the game?

Where now your baffled honor? Where the spoil That fill'd your house, and fame that fill'd our isle?"Entellus, thus: "My soul is still the same, Unmov'd with fear, and mov'd with martial fame;But my chill blood is curdled in my veins, And scarce the shadow of a man remains.

O could I turn to that fair prime again, That prime of which this boaster is so vain, The brave, who this decrepid age defies, Should feel my force, without the promis'd prize."He said; and, rising at the word, he threw Two pond'rous gauntlets down in open view;Gauntlets which Eryx wont in fight to wield, And sheathe his hands with in the listed field.

With fear and wonder seiz'd, the crowd beholds The gloves of death, with sev'n distinguish'd folds Of tough bull hides; the space within is spread With iron, or with loads of heavy lead:

Dares himself was daunted at the sight, Renounc'd his challenge, and refus'd to fight.

同类推荐
  • 公子行二首

    公子行二首

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 友会谈丛

    友会谈丛

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • The Vanished Messenger

    The Vanished Messenger

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 狄青演义

    狄青演义

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 都城记胜

    都城记胜

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 修梦狂潮

    修梦狂潮

    主角梦中穿越,来到梦境之源,发现这是一个修梦世界。作为一个修梦废材,他在得到金手指突破瓶颈后,成为一名修梦天才。别人只能通过梦中修炼来提高修为,而主角通过破案和解谜也能提高修为。面对一群狠人和老谋深算的野心家,主角依然能够通过自己的智慧和武力从容应对。
  • The Man Versus the State

    The Man Versus the State

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 韩非子(精粹)

    韩非子(精粹)

    《韩非子》是韩非逝世后,后人辑集而成的。《韩非子》主要论述君主如何才能驾驭臣民、富国强兵乃至称王称霸,即古人所说的“帝王之学”。当然,书中除了论述法术、权势等主要内容之外,也论述了一些君主必备的道德修养、政治策略。同时,书中还有一些韩非对人情世道的剖析与感慨。本书选录了《韩非子》中广泛流传的大部分著名篇章,目录仍然采用通行本的编排顺序;每篇文章都按照原文、注释、译文的体例,篇首有题解、篇尾有评析,结合当时的历史背景,全面深入地解读了韩非的思想。书中有许多精辟的名言警句、脍炙人口的寓言故事,蕴含着丰富的思想内涵,值得我们现代人学习和借鉴。
  • 山野村夫之夫君大人别过来

    山野村夫之夫君大人别过来

    寄居哥嫂家的乐小天,被哥嫂灌药,买到了穷的叮当响的李文轩家,心带绝望的乐小天在醒来后,发现自己真的被卖了,有些难过,选择了跳河自尽,却阴差阳错的让身处末世的“乐小天”穿了过来。二十四世纪而来的乐小天,看着眼前陌生的一切,心生感慨。而她那叫李文轩的夫君,一副瘦瘦弱弱的模样,让乐小天有些无语凝噎。“天啊,她以后还要怎么活啊!”好心塞有木有?而哪二十四世纪重生而来的乐小天,别的特长没有,最大的特长就是“变美!变美!再变美!”对着镜子里的大美人,乐小天表示,她真的很心塞,她本就想这样平平淡淡的过完这一生的,没有战乱,没有尔虞我诈。可是,看着此时的容貌,乐小天有些迟疑了,她真的可以过着这样的生活吗?不过,让乐小天值得一提的就是,她那个文文弱弱的夫君,怎么突然消失了五年就平步青云的步入了朝堂???五年后的再次相见。她坐在林间,他向她走来,道:“姑娘怎么独自一人坐在林间。”她道:“我在等我夫君归来!”最后的最后,李文轩表示,他要努力努力再努力,让自己的媳妇过上好日子,舍不得离开他才好呢!最好是一生一世都在一起……
  • 蛮妃

    蛮妃

    一间香名远播的酒店,亦让其艳名远播,于是、、蝶蜂涌而来、、、、皇上?照样恶搞!后宫?照样落跑!首富?照样不鸟!统领?照样耍弄!古代?你奈我何!他是皇上,后宫佳丽三千,被她恶搞,冰雪层层挖解,蓦然惊觉?那抹笑,最能牵绕!他是洛阳首富的公子,性冷却情真,他们的婚约,由他来拒绝,可是,当那一抹纤细的身影驻进他的心灵时,他要付出多大的代价来赎情?他是候爷之子,霸气无常,玩弄她的下场,他自食其果,雷雨中,他死死守护的是内心唯一的悸动?小王爷,如风随风,目光淡而悠远,有缘无缘,依然迎面擦肩,她望着他,他却望着别的女人,清灵的心一次一次被伤害!感情的追逐,像是一场游戏,亲身其中才发现,原来痛的是那无情的漠视!以下是月牙儿亲为我建了一个交流群,在这里很感谢她!群号是:22532061请想加入此群的亲们快快行动吧!推荐好友痕儿的新文,望亲们多来踩踩,《邪魅首席的禁锢妻》
  • 鄙人不死

    鄙人不死

    我不会飞不会变不会隐身,也没本事预知未来,只是被下了个诅咒被迫活了许多许多年,而且还要一直活下去...
  • 追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    追妻无门:女boss不好惹

    青涩蜕变,如今她是能独当一面的女boss,爱了冷泽聿七年,也同样花了七年时间去忘记他。以为是陌路,他突然向他表白,扬言要娶她,她只当他是脑子抽风,他的殷勤她也全都无视。他帮她查她父母的死因,赶走身边情敌,解释当初拒绝她的告别,和故意对她冷漠都是无奈之举。突然爆出她父母的死居然和冷家有丝毫联系,还莫名跳出个公爵未婚夫,扬言要与她履行婚约。峰回路转,破镜还能重圆吗? PS:我又开新文了,每逢假期必书荒,新文《有你的世界遇到爱》,喜欢我的文的朋友可以来看看,这是重生类现言,对这个题材感兴趣的一定要收藏起来。
  • 神犬小七

    神犬小七

    爱狗成痴的林宛白觉得要男人不如要条狗,而当男人跟狗结合在一起时……完美!湖南卫视电视剧《神犬小七》同名小说。7月17日《神犬小七》金鹰独播剧场精彩上映。
  • 自己之歌·惠特曼诗精编(中外名家经典诗歌)

    自己之歌·惠特曼诗精编(中外名家经典诗歌)

    《自己之歌:惠特曼卷》是中外名家经典诗歌·惠特曼卷。作者惠特曼,收录了他的多篇抒情诗,主要内容包括:题诗、铭言集、我歌唱一个人的自身、在海上带有房舱的船里、幻象、开始我的研究、我听见美洲在歌唱、从巴门诺克开始、自己之歌、亚当的子孙、从被抑制的疼痛的河流德等作品。
  • 重生异世天才药师

    重生异世天才药师

    圣玄大陆,强者为尊,败者为寇!这里有绚丽的魔法斗气,有亲情爱情友情,有学院生活,也有热血。当一个强者穿越到一个废物身上——她,大陆上的至尊法圣,活了上百年,处于巅峰的境界,呼风唤雨,令所有人仰望!她,年仅13岁的小女佣,性格怯懦,没有一点魔法天赋,在家族中没有任何地位,任人欺辱早就是家常便饭。她变成了她,在这大陆上将会掀起一片怎样的风雨?那温柔如水的面孔下暗藏冷漠!她低调,但不代表是个软柿子,随意蹂躏!对她好,她铭记在心。若是欺她,辱她,绝对会千百倍地讨要回来!定然不会让对方好过!★路人甲:你听说没,帝国家喻户晓的天才,是个全系魔法师,强大的战士,顶级的炼药师!路人乙(酸溜溜:是嘛?好像连个魔兽都没有?引来众人一顿鄙视的眼神:“人家连大陆神秘强大的龙都送人了,你觉得有什么魔兽配得上?”路人乙灰溜溜地闪人.某处,被讨论的女主角一脸淡然。一只毛茸茸的雪球从衣角里钻出来,瞪着可怜巴巴的眼:“主人,我是魔兽吧?”“仓鼠。”“。。。。。。”★★★碎碎念★★★(男配多多,身心干净,结局待定。女主强大冷漠也会成长,内容略偏西方。作者简介无能,直接看内容,相信不会让亲失望,欢迎收藏)★★★友情链接★★★幻梦若尘《拽妃狠无赖》:紫小乐《重生之昭雪郡主》: