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第95章

The sands with streaming blood are sanguine dyed, And death with honor sought on either side.

Resistless thro' the war Camilla rode, In danger unappall'd, and pleas'd with blood.

One side was bare for her exerted breast;One shoulder with her painted quiver press'd.

Now from afar her fatal jav'lins play;

Now with her ax's edge she hews her way:

Diana's arms upon her shoulder sound;

And when, too closely press'd, she quits the ground, From her bent bow she sends a backward wound.

Her maids, in martial pomp, on either side, Larina, Tulla, fierce Tarpeia, ride:

Italians all; in peace, their queen's delight;In war, the bold companions of the fight.

So march'd the Tracian Amazons of old, When Thermodon with bloody billows roll'd:

Such troops as these in shining arms were seen, When Theseus met in fight their maiden queen:

Such to the field Penthisilea led, From the fierce virgin when the Grecians fled;With such, return'd triumphant from the war, Her maids with cries attend the lofty car;They clash with manly force their moony shields;With female shouts resound the Phrygian fields.

Who foremost, and who last, heroic maid, On the cold earth were by thy courage laid?

Thy spear, of mountain ash, Eumenius first, With fury driv'n, from side to side transpierc'd:

A purple stream came spouting from the wound;Bath'd in his blood he lies, and bites the ground.

Liris and Pegasus at once she slew:

The former, as the slacken'd reins he drew Of his faint steed; the latter, as he stretch'd His arm to prop his friend, the jav'lin reach'd.

By the same weapon, sent from the same hand, Both fall together, and both spurn the sand.

Amastrus next is added to the slain:

The rest in rout she follows o'er the plain:

Tereus, Harpalycus, Demophoon, And Chromis, at full speed her fury shun.

Of all her deadly darts, not one she lost;Each was attended with a Trojan ghost.

Young Ornithus bestrode a hunter steed, Swift for the chase, and of Apulian breed.

Him from afar she spied, in arms unknown:

O'er his broad back an ox's hide was thrown;His helm a wolf, whose gaping jaws were spread A cov'ring for his cheeks, and grinn'd around his head, He clench'd within his hand an iron prong, And tower'd above the rest, conspicuous in the throng.

Him soon she singled from the flying train, And slew with ease; then thus insults the slain:

"Vain hunter, didst thou think thro' woods to chase The savage herd, a vile and trembling race?

Here cease thy vaunts, and own my victory:

A woman warrior was too strong for thee.

Yet, if the ghosts demand the conqu'ror's name, Confessing great Camilla, save thy shame."Then Butes and Orsilochus she slew, The bulkiest bodies of the Trojan crew;But Butes breast to breast: the spear descends Above the gorget, where his helmet ends, And o'er the shield which his left side defends.

Orsilochus and she their courses ply:

He seems to follow, and she seems to fly;But in a narrower ring she makes the race;And then he flies, and she pursues the chase.

Gath'ring at length on her deluded foe, She swings her ax, and rises to the blow Full on the helm behind, with such a sway The weapon falls, the riven steel gives way:

He groans, he roars, he sues in vain for grace;Brains, mingled with his blood, besmear his face.

Astonish'd Aunus just arrives by chance, To see his fall; nor farther dares advance;But, fixing on the horrid maid his eye, He stares, and shakes, and finds it vain to fly;Yet, like a true Ligurian, born to cheat, (At least while fortune favor'd his deceit,)Cries out aloud: "What courage have you shown, Who trust your courser's strength, and not your own?

Forego the vantage of your horse, alight, And then on equal terms begin the fight:

It shall be seen, weak woman, what you can, When, foot to foot, you combat with a man,"He said.She glows with anger and disdain, Dismounts with speed to dare him on the plain, And leaves her horse at large among her train;With her drawn sword defies him to the field, And, marching, lifts aloft her maiden shield.

The youth, who thought his cunning did succeed, Reins round his horse, and urges all his speed;Adds the remembrance of the spur, and hides The goring rowels in his bleeding sides.

"Vain fool, and coward!" cries the lofty maid, "Caught in the train which thou thyself hast laid!

On others practice thy Ligurian arts;

Thin stratagems and tricks of little hearts Are lost on me: nor shalt thou safe retire, With vaunting lies, to thy fallacious sire."At this, so fast her flying feet she sped, That soon she strain'd beyond his horse's head:

Then turning short, at once she seiz'd the rein, And laid the boaster grov'ling on the plain.

Not with more ease the falcon, from above, Trusses in middle air the trembling dove, Then plumes the prey, in her strong pounces bound:

The feathers, foul with blood, come tumbling to the ground.

Now mighty Jove, from his superior height, With his broad eye surveys th' unequal fight.

He fires the breast of Tarchon with disdain, And sends him to redeem th' abandon'd plain.

Betwixt the broken ranks the Tuscan rides, And these encourages, and those he chides;Recalls each leader, by his name, from flight;Renews their ardor, and restores the fight.

"What panic fear has seiz'd your souls? O shame, O brand perpetual of th' Etrurian name!

Cowards incurable, a woman's hand Drives, breaks, and scatters your ignoble band!

Now cast away the sword, and quit the shield!

What use of weapons which you dare not wield?

Not thus you fly your female foes by night, Nor shun the feast, when the full bowls invite;When to fat off'rings the glad augur calls, And the shrill hornpipe sounds to bacchanals.

These are your studied cares, your lewd delight:

Swift to debauch, but slow to manly fight."Thus having said, he spurs amid the foes, Not managing the life he meant to lose.

The first he found he seiz'd with headlong haste, In his strong gripe, and clasp'd around the waist;'T was Venulus, whom from his horse he tore, And, laid athwart his own, in triumph bore.

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