登陆注册
5444000000014

第14章 GEORGIC III(3)

In Sila's forest feeds the heifer fair, While each on each the furious rivals run;Wound follows wound; the black blood laves their limbs;Horns push and strive against opposing horns, With mighty groaning; all the forest-side And far Olympus bellow back the roar.

Nor wont the champions in one stall to couch;But he that's worsted hies him to strange climes Far off, an exile, moaning much the shame, The blows of that proud conqueror, then love's loss Avenged not; with one glance toward the byre, His ancient royalties behind him lie.

So with all heed his strength he practiseth, And nightlong makes the hard bare stones his bed, And feeds on prickly leaf and pointed rush, And proves himself, and butting at a tree Learns to fling wrath into his horns, with blows Provokes the air, and scattering clouds of sand Makes prelude of the battle; afterward, With strength repaired and gathered might breaks camp, And hurls him headlong on the unthinking foe:

As in mid ocean when a wave far of Begins to whiten, mustering from the main Its rounded breast, and, onward rolled to land Falls with prodigious roar among the rocks, Huge as a very mountain: but the depths Upseethe in swirling eddies, and disgorge The murky sand-lees from their sunken bed.

Nay, every race on earth of men, and beasts, And ocean-folk, and flocks, and painted birds, Rush to the raging fire: love sways them all.

Never than then more fiercely o'er the plain Prowls heedless of her whelps the lioness:

Nor monstrous bears such wide-spread havoc-doom Deal through the forests; then the boar is fierce, Most deadly then the tigress: then, alack!

Ill roaming is it on Libya's lonely plains.

Mark you what shivering thrills the horse's frame, If but a waft the well-known gust conveys?

Nor curb can check them then, nor lash severe, Nor rocks and caverned crags, nor barrier-floods, That rend and whirl and wash the hills away.

Then speeds amain the great Sabellian boar, His tushes whets, with forefoot tears the ground, Rubs 'gainst a tree his flanks, and to and fro Hardens each wallowing shoulder to the wound.

What of the youth, when love's relentless might Stirs the fierce fire within his veins? Behold!

In blindest midnight how he swims the gulf Convulsed with bursting storm-clouds! Over him Heaven's huge gate thunders; the rock-shattered main Utters a warning cry; nor parents' tears Can backward call him, nor the maid he loves, Too soon to die on his untimely pyre.

What of the spotted ounce to Bacchus dear, Or warlike wolf-kin or the breed of dogs?

Why tell how timorous stags the battle join?

O'er all conspicuous is the rage of mares, By Venus' self inspired of old, what time The Potnian four with rending jaws devoured The limbs of Glaucus. Love-constrained they roam Past Gargarus, past the loud Ascanian flood;They climb the mountains, and the torrents swim;And when their eager marrow first conceives The fire, in Spring-tide chiefly, for with Spring Warmth doth their frames revisit, then they stand All facing westward on the rocky heights, And of the gentle breezes take their fill;And oft unmated, marvellous to tell, But of the wind impregnate, far and wide O'er craggy height and lowly vale they scud, Not toward thy rising, Eurus, or the sun's, But westward and north-west, or whence up-springs Black Auster, that glooms heaven with rainy cold.

Hence from their groin slow drips a poisonous juice, By shepherds truly named hippomanes, Hippomanes, fell stepdames oft have culled, And mixed with herbs and spells of baneful bode.

Fast flies meanwhile the irreparable hour, As point to point our charmed round we trace.

Enough of herds. This second task remains, The wool-clad flocks and shaggy goats to treat.

Here lies a labour; hence for glory look, Brave husbandmen. Nor doubtfully know How hard it is for words to triumph here, And shed their lustre on a theme so slight:

But I am caught by ravishing desire Above the lone Parnassian steep; I love To walk the heights, from whence no earlier track Slopes gently downward to Castalia's spring.

Now, awful Pales, strike a louder tone.

First, for the sheep soft pencotes I decree To browse in, till green summer's swift return;And that the hard earth under them with straw And handfuls of the fern be littered deep, Lest chill of ice such tender cattle harm With scab and loathly foot-rot. Passing thence I bid the goats with arbute-leaves be stored, And served with fresh spring-water, and their pens Turned southward from the blast, to face the suns Of winter, when Aquarius' icy beam Now sinks in showers upon the parting year.

These too no lightlier our protection claim, Nor prove of poorer service, howsoe'er Milesian fleeces dipped in Tyrian reds Repay the barterer; these with offspring teem More numerous; these yield plenteous store of milk:

The more each dry-wrung udder froths the pail, More copious soon the teat-pressed torrents flow.

Ay, and on Cinyps' bank the he-goats too Their beards and grizzled chins and bristling hair Let clip for camp-use, or as rugs to wrap Seafaring wretches. But they browse the woods And summits of Lycaeus, and rough briers, And brakes that love the highland: of themselves Right heedfully the she-goats homeward troop Before their kids, and with plump udders clogged Scarce cross the threshold. Wherefore rather ye, The less they crave man's vigilance, be fain From ice to fend them and from snowy winds;Bring food and feast them with their branchy fare, Nor lock your hay-loft all the winter long.

But when glad summer at the west wind's call Sends either flock to pasture in the glades, Soon as the day-star shineth, hie we then To the cool meadows, while the dawn is young, The grass yet hoary, and to browsing herds The dew tastes sweetest on the tender sward.

When heaven's fourth hour draws on the thickening drought, And shrill cicalas pierce the brake with song, Then at the well-springs bid them, or deep pools, From troughs of holm-oak quaff the running wave:

同类推荐
  • 蚁术诗选

    蚁术诗选

    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 Heritage of the Sioux

    The Heritage of the Sioux

    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。
  • 有始览

    有始览

    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。
  • 黄帝明堂灸经

    黄帝明堂灸经

    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。
  • 佛祖心灯

    佛祖心灯

    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
  • 默默的在你身后

    默默的在你身后

    他和她是青梅竹马,却没有像童话里的那样一起,慢慢长大,慢慢相爱……在他们还不知道爱的时候,离开故土,一个去了费城,一个去了伯明翰。从此,隔了一个大西洋。兜兜转转,纠纠缠缠,两人居然在遥远的伯明翰重逢。而一次酒醉,让两人再度陌路她不敢接受他,甚至将他推向别人,可到底受伤的还是自己。******【容颜】曾经想,自己再也逃脱不了背叛,再也遇不到一个真正对的人了,直到,重遇【言朔】,心终于再度沦陷。【言朔】一直觉得,【容颜】并不一定是世上最好的女人,但却一定是他最爱的那个,曾经是,现在是,经年不变。******这是一个错爱与等待的故事。或许曾经也有一个人默默的在你身后等着。记得,偶尔回头……
  • 校草甜心爱上我

    校草甜心爱上我

    这本书以前是打算写短篇小说的,但我写小说原本就是因为自己喜欢,所以我还是想写自己喜欢的人,然后如果各位有兴趣可以一看,没兴趣就……算了,我不强求,谢谢大家!
  • 凰医帝临七神

    凰医帝临七神

    (原名《焚尽七神:狂傲女帝》)前世,她贵为巅峰女帝,一夕之间局势逆转,沦为废材之质。魂灵双修,医毒无双,血脉觉醒,一御万兽。天现异象,凰命之女,自此归来,天下乱之。这一次,所有欺她辱她之人必杀之!他自上界而来,怀有目的,却因她动摇内心深处坚定的道义。“你曾说,你向仰我,你想像我一样,步入光明,是我对不起你,又让你重新回到黑暗。”“你都不在了,你让我一个人,怎么像向仰你?!”爱与不爱,从来都是我们自己的事,与他人无关。带走了所有的光明与信仰。
  • 余生只想让你快乐

    余生只想让你快乐

    简介最美好的爱情总是在少年时代,夏日校园里的阳光下,我们的笑脸永远那么清纯,如果没有踏上那列火车,或许结局会不一样。就只在人群多看你一眼,就看对了眼,便确定了永远。怡宝微微一笑很倾城,肖昊宇今生只爱尹怡一人。那时候车马慢,一生只够爱一个人。幸福是什么?幸福就是猫吃鱼,狗吃肉,奥特曼打怪兽,而我的幸福就是看着你快乐……
  • 霸世神皇

    霸世神皇

    一个普通的废材少年,偶然得到神奇小塔,从此命运改变,且看废材少年是怎么逆袭的吧!
  • 回到古代当天才

    回到古代当天才

    刚刚毕业的江林因为某种原因来到了与他完全不熟悉的世界,成为了一个浑身是血的少年。就还在他思考如何去完成人生之际,却因为肚腹空空而无法行动。正在他准备轮回下一个人生之时,却遇到一位少女,就因为这几个简简单单的野菜饼,这个时代的人们将会发生巨大的改变
  • 虎龙天尊

    虎龙天尊

    一个人奔着巅峰中遇到无数事情最后走向巅峰
  • 艳世魔妃

    艳世魔妃

    她出生世家被称为天纵奇才,本该投入仙门,奈何一场人祸将她打入地狱。她信的人欺她,她爱的人弃她,人人都要她死。她只想安安静静的生活啊!为什么这点小小的心愿都不能满足!......侥幸捡回一条命,这一次她誓要让欺她之人付出代价,要弃她之人悔不当初,世人要她死,她偏要活的比谁都精彩!
  • 对不起我该放手了

    对不起我该放手了

    是你把我逼走的,是你让我死心的,也是你让我后悔的...
  • 白痴(超值金版)

    白痴(超值金版)

    《白痴》问世之后在引起轰动和赞誉的同时,也引起了广泛的批评。许多左翼的“进步”文学家、评论家纷纷指责陀思妥耶夫斯基对社会主义的反对,指责他以宗教的精神鸦片毒害人民,宣扬放弃反抗、放弃革命,宣扬忍耐和顺从。他们尤其不能容忍的是陀思妥耶夫斯基虚无主义、自我矛盾的世界观,和他对于人的毫无信心的悲观立场。他们需要和欣赏的是拉赫美托夫那样的“坚贞不屈和充满毅力的职业革命家”。革命领袖列宁的激烈批评:“对最拙劣的陀思妥耶夫斯基最拙劣的模仿”,更是从社会主义革命的意识形态立场上清算了作家。