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Peace and draw her out of this pit; before some other pestle

prevents us。 Come; labourers; merchants; workmen; artisans; strangers;

whether you be domiciled or not; islanders; come here; Greeks of all

countries; come hurrying here with picks and levers and ropes! This is

the moment to drain a cup in honour of the Good Genius。

    (The CHORUS enters; it consists of labourers and farmers from

      various Greek states。)

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Come hither all! quick; to the rescue! All peoples of Greece;

now is the time or never; for you to help each other。 You see

yourselves freed from battles and all their horrors of bloodshed。

The day hateful to Lamachus has come。 (To TRYGAEUS) Come then; what

must be done? Give your orders; direct us; for or swear to work this

day without ceasing; until with the help of our levers and our engines

we have drawn back into light the greatest of all goddesses; her to

whom the olive is so dear。

  TRYGAEUS

    Silence! if War should hear your shouts of joy he would bound

forth from his retreat in fury。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Such a decree overwhelms us with joy; how different to the

edict; which bade us muster with provisions for three days。

  TRYGAEUS

    Let us beware lest the cursed Cerberus prevent us even from the

nethermost bell from delivering the goddess by his furious howling;

just as he did when on earth。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Once we have hold of her; none in the world will be able to take

her from us。 Huzza! huzza!

  TRYGAEUS

    You will work my death if you don't subdue your shouts。 War will

come running out and trample everything beneath his feet。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Well then! Let him confound; let him trample; let him overturn

everything! We cannot help giving vent to our joy。

  TRYGAEUS

    Oh! cruel fate! My friends! in the name of the gods; what

possesses you? Your dancing will wreck the success of a fine

undertaking。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    It's not I who want to dance; it's my legs that bound with

delight。

  TRYGAEUS

    Enough; please; cease your gambols。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    There! That's all。

  TRYGAEUS

    You say so; and nevertheless you go on。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Yet one more figure and it's done。

  TRYGAEUS

    Well; just this one; then you must dance no more。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    No; no more dancing; if we can help you。

  TRYGAEUS

    But look; you are not stopping even now。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    By Zeus; I am only throwing up my right leg; that's all。

  TRYGAEUS

    Come; I grant you that; but pray; annoy me no further。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    Ah! the left leg too will have its fling; well; that's its

right。 I am so happy; so delighted at not having to carry my buckler

any more。 I fart for joy and I laugh more than if I had cast my old

age; as a serpent does its skin。

  TRYGAEUS

    No; it's not time for joy yet; for you are not sure of success。

But when you have got the goddess; then rejoice; shout and laugh;

thenceforward you will be able to sail or stay at home; to make love

or sleep; to attend festivals and processions; to play at cottabos;

live like true Sybarites and to shout; Io; io!

  CHORUS (singing)

    Ah! God grant we may see the blessed day。 I have suffered so much;

have so oft slept with Phormio on hard beds。 You will no longer find

me a bitter and angry judge。。。。

  TRYGAEUS (singing)

    Nor; naturally; hard in your ways; as heretofore。

  CHORUS (singing)

    。。。。but turned indulgent and grown younger by twenty years through

happiness。 We have been killing ourselves long enough; tiring

ourselves out with going to the Lyceum and returning laden with

spear and buckler。…But what can we do to please you? Come; speak;

for 'tis a good Fate that has named you our leader。

  TRYGAEUS

    How shall we set about removing these stones?

  HERMES (who has just returned)

    Rash reprobate; what do you propose doing?

  TRYGAEUS

    Nothing bad; as Cillicon said。

  HERMES

    You are undone; you wretch。

  TRYGAEUS

    Yes; if the lot had to decide my life; for Hermes would know how

to turn the chance。

  HERMES

    You are lost; you are dead。

  TRYGAEUS

    On what day?

  HERMES

    This instant。

  TRYGAEUS

    But I have not provided myself with flour and cheese yet to

start for death。

  HERMES

    You are kneaded and ground already; I tell you。

  TRYGAEUS

    Hah! I have not yet tasted that gentle pleasure。

  HERMES

    Don't you know that Zeus has decreed death for him who is caught

exhuming Peace?

  TRYGAEUS

    What! must I really and truly die?

  HERMES

    You must。

  TRYGAEUS

    Well then; lend me three drachmae to buy a young pig; I wish to

have myself initiated before I die。

  HERMES

    Oh! Zeus; the Thunderer!

  TRYGAEUS

    I adjure you in the name of the gods; master; don't report us!

  HERMES

    I may not; I cannot keep silent。

  TRYGAEUS

    In the name of the meats which I brought you so good…naturedly。

  HERMES

    Why; wretched man; Zeus will annihilate me; if I do not shout

out at the top of my voice; to inform him what you are plotting。

  TRYGAEUS

    Oh; no! don't shout; I beg you; dear little Hermes。。。。 And what

are you doing; comrades? You stand there as though you were stocks and

stones。 Wretched men; speak; entreat him at once; otherwise he will be

shouting。

  CHORUS (singing)

    Oh! mighty Hermes! do not do it; no; do not do it! If ever you

have eaten some young pig; sacrificed by us on your altars; with

pleasure; may this offering not be without value in your sight to…day。

  TRYGAEUS (singing)

    Do you not hear them wheedling you; mighty god?

  CHORUS (singing)

    Be not pitiless toward our prayers; permit us to deliver the

goddess。 Oh! the most human; the most generous of the gods; be

favourable toward us; if it be true that you detest the haughty crests

and proud brows of Pisander; we shall never cease; oh master; offering

you sacred victims and solemn prayers。

  TRYGAEUS

    Have mercy; mercy; yourself be touched by their words; never was

your worship so dear to them as to…day。 (Aside) Really they are the

greatest thieves that ever were。 (To HERMES) And I shall reveal to you

a great and terrible plot that is being hatched against the gods。

  HERMES

    Hah! speak and perchance I shall let myself be softened。

  TRYGAEUS

    Know then; that the Moon and that infamous Sun are plotting

against you; and want to deliver Greece into the hands of the

barbarians。

  HERMES

    What for?

  TRYGAEUS

    Because it is to you that we sacrifice; whereas the barbarians

worship them; hence they would like to see you destroyed; that they

alone might receive the offerings。

  HERMES

    Is it then for this reason that these untrustworthy charioteers

have for so long been defrauding us; one of them robbing us of

daylight and the other nibbling away at the other's disk?

  TRYGAES

    Yes; certainly。 So therefore; Hermes; my friend; help us with your

whole heart to find and deliver the captive and we will celebrate

the great Panathenaea in your honour as well as all the festivals of

the other gods; for Hermes shall be the Mysteries。 the Dipolia; the

Adonia; everywhere the towns; freed from their miseries; will

sacrifice to Hermes the Liberator; you will be loaded with benefits of

every kind; and to start with; I offer you this cup for libations as

your first present。

  HERMES

    Ah! how golden cups do influence me! Come; friends。 get to work。

To the pit quickly; pick in hand; and drag away the stones。

  LEADER OF THE CHORUS

    We go; but you; cleverest of all the gods; supervise our

labours; tell us; good workman as you are; what we must do; we shall

obey your orders with alacrity。

                                     (They begin to lift the stones。)

  TRYGAEUS

    Quick; reach me your cup; and let us preface our work by

addressing prayers to the gods。

  HERMES

    Libation! Libation! Silence! Let us offer our libations and our

prayers; so that this day may begin an era of unalloyed happiness

for Greece and that he who has bravely pulled at the rope with us

may never resume his buckler。

  TRYGAEUS

    Aye; may we pass our lives in peace; caressing our mistresses

and poking the fire。

  HERMES

    May he who would prefer the war; oh Dionysus。。。。

  TRYGAEUS

    Be ever drawing barbed arrows out of his elbows。

  HERMES

    If there be a citizen; greedy for military rank and honours; who

refuses; oh; divine Peace! to restore you to daylight。。。。

  TRYGAEUS

    May he behave as cowardly as Cleonymus on the battlefield。

  HERMES

    If a lance…maker or a dealer in shields desires war for the sake

of better trade。。。。

  TRYGAEUS

    May he be taken by pirates and eat nothing but barley。

  HERMES

    If some a

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