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with the sharp teeth and the terrible eyes that flashed lambent fire

like those of Cynna; surrounded by a hundred lewd flatterers; who

spittle…licked him to his heart's content; it had a voice like a

roaring torrent; the stench of a seal; the unwashed balls of a Lamia

and the arse of a camel。 I did not recoil in horror at the sight of

such a monster; but fought him relentlessly to win your deliverance

and that of the islanders。〃 Such are the services which should be

graven in your recollection and entitle me to your thanks。 Yet I

have not been seen frequenting the wrestling school intoxicated with

success and trying to seduce young boys; but I took all my

theatrical gear and returned straight home。 I pained folk but little

and caused them much amusement; my conscience rebuked me for

nothing。 (More and more rapidly from here on) Hence both grown men and

youths should be on my side and I likewise invite the bald to give

me their votes; for; if I triumph; everyone will say; both at table

and at festivals; 〃Carry this to the bald man; give these cakes to the

bald one; do not grudge the poet whose talent shines as bright as

his own bare skull the share he deserves。〃

  FIRST SEMI…CHORUS (singing)

    Oh; Muse! drive the war far from our city and come to preside over

our dances; if you love me; come and celebrate the nuptials of the

gods; the banquets of us mortals and the festivals of the fortunate;

these are the themes that inspire thy most poetic songs。 And should

Carcinus come to beg thee for admission with his sons to thy chorus;

refuse all traffic with them; remember they are but gelded birds;

stork…necked dancers; mannikins about as tall as a goat's turd; in

fact machine…made poets。 Contrary to all expectation; the father has

at last managed to finish a piece; but he admits that a cat

strangled it one fine evening。

  SECOND SEMI…CHORUS (singing)

    Such are the songs with which the Muse with the glorious hair

inspires the able poet and which enchant the assembled populace;

when the spring swallow twitters beneath the foliage; but the god

spare us from the chorus of Morsimus and that of Melanthius! Oh!

what a bitter discordancy grated upon my ears that day when the tragic

chorus was directed by this same Melanthius and his brother; these two

Gorgons; these two Harpies; the plague of the seas; whose gluttonous

bellies devour the entire race of fishes; these followers of old

women; these goats with their stinking arm…pits。 Oh! Muse; spit upon

them abundantly and keep the feast gaily with me。

    (TRYGAEUS enters; limping painfully; accompanied by OPORA and

      THEORIA。)

  TRYGAEUS

    Ah! it's a rough job getting to the gods! my legs are as good as

broken through it。 (To the audience) How small you were; to be sure;

when seen from heaven! you had all the appearance too of being great

rascals; but seen close; you look even worse。

  SERVANT (coming out of TRYGAEUS' house)

    Is that you; master?

  TRYGAEUS

    So I've been told。

  SERVANT

    What has happened to you?

  TRYGAEUS

    My legs pain me; it was such a damned long journey。

  SERVANT

    Oh! tell me。。。。

  TRYGAEUS

    What?

  SERVANT

    Did you see any other man besides yourself strolling about in

heaven;

  TRYGAEUS

    No; only the souls of two or three dithyrambic poets。

  SERVANT

    What were they doing up there?

  TRYGAEUS

    They were seeking to catch some lyric exordia as they flew by

immersed in the billows of the air。

  SERVANT

    Is it true; what they tell us; that men are turned into stars

after death?

  TRYGAEUS

    Quite true。

  SERVANT

    Then what star has Ion of Chios turned into?

  TRYGAEUS

    The Morning Star; the one he wrote a poem about; as soon as he got

up there; everyone called him the Morning Star。

  SERVANT

    And those stars like sparks; that plough up the air as they dart

across the sky。

  TRYGAEUS

    They are the rich leaving the feast with a lantern and a light

inside it。…But hurry up; show this young girl into my house; (pointing

to OPORA) clean out the bath; heat some water and prepare the

nuptial couch for herself and me。 When that's done; come back here;

meanwhile I am off to present this other one to the Senate。

  SERVANT

    But where then did you get these girls?

  TRYGAEUS

    Where? why in heaven。

  SERVANT

    I would not give more than an obolus for gods who have got to

keeping brothels like us mere mortals。

  TRYGAEUS

    They are not all like that; but there are some up there too who

live by this trade。

  SERVANT

    Come; that's rich! But tell me; shall I give her something to eat?

  TRYGAEUS

    No; for she would touch neither bread nor cake; she is used to

licking ambrosia at the table of the gods。

  SERVANT

    Well; we can give her something to lick down here too。

                                     (He takes OPORA into the house。)

  CHORUS (singing)

    Here is a truly happy old man; as far as I can judge。

  TRYGAEUS (singing)

    Ah! but what shall I be; when you see me presently dressed for the

wedding?

  CHORUS (singing)

    Made young again by love and scented with perfumes; your lot

will be one we all shall envy。

  TRYGAEUS (singing)

    And when I lie beside her and fondle her breasts?

  CHORUS (singing)

    Oh! then you will be happier than those spinning…tops who call

Carcinus their father。

  TRYGAEUS (singing)

    And I well deserve it; have I not bestridden a beetle to save

the Greeks; who now; thanks to me; can make love at their ease and

sleep peacefully on their farms?

  SERVANT (returning from the house)

    The girl has quitted the bath; she is charming from head to

foot; belly and buttocks too; the cake is baked and they are

kneading the sesame…biscuit; nothing is lacking but the bridegroom's

tool。

  TRYGAEUS

    Let us first hasten to lodge Theoria in the hands of the Senate。

  SERVANT

    Tell me; who is this woman?

  TRYGAEUS

    Why; it's Theoria; with whom we used formerly to go to Brauron; to

get tipsy and frolic…I had the greatest trouble to get hold of her。

  SERVANT

    Ah! you charmer! what pleasure your pretty bottom will afford me

every four years!

  TRYGAEUS (to the audience)

    Let's see; which one of you is steady enough to be trusted by

the Senate with the care of this charming wench? (to the SERVANT)

Hi! you; friend! what are you drawing there?

  SERVANT (who has been making signs in the air)

    It's er。。。。 well; at the Isthmian Games I shall have a tent for my

tool。

  TRYGAEUS (to the audience)

    Come; who wishes to take the charge of her? No one? Come; Theoria;

I am going to lead you into the midst of the spectators and confide

you to their care。

  SERVANT

    Ah! there is one who makes a sign to you。

  TRYGAEUS

    Who is it?

  SERVANT

    It's Ariphrades。 He wishes to take her home at once。

  TRYGAEUS

    No; he must not。 He would soon have her done for; absorbing all

her life…force。 Come; Theoria; take off all these clothes。 (THEORIA

undresses。 As soon as she is nude; TRYGAEUS conducts her to the

front row of seats; where the SENATORS sit。) Senate; Prytanes; gaze

upon Theoria and see what precious blessings I place in your hands。

Hasten to raise its limbs and to immolate the victim。 And look at this

chimney。

  SERVANT

    God; what a beautiful one! It's black with smoke because the

Senate used to do its cooking there before the war。

  TRYGAEUS

    Now that you have found Theoria again; you can start the most

charming games from to…morrow; wrestling with her on the ground; on

all fours; or you can lay her on her side; or stand before her with

bent knees; or; well rubbed with oil; you can boldly enter the

lists; as in the Pancratium; belabouring your foe with blows from your

fist or something else。 The next day you will celebrate equestrian

games; in which the riders will ride side by side; or else the chariot

teams; thrown one on top of another; panting and whinnying; will

roll and knock against each other on the ground; while other rivals;

thrown out of their seats; will fall before reaching the goal; utterly

exhausted by their efforts。…Come; Prytanes; take Theoria。 Oh! look…how

graciously yonder fellow has received her; you would not have been

in such a hurry to introduce her to the Senate; if nothing were coming

to you through it; you would not have failed to plead some holiday

as an excuse。

  CHORUS (singing)

    Such a man as you assures the happiness of all his

fellow…citizens。

  TRYGAEUS (singing)

    When you are gathering your vintages you will prize me even

better。

  CHORUS (singing)

    E'en from to…day we hail you as the deliverer of mankind。

  TRYGAEUS (singing)

    Wait until you have drunk a beaker of new wine; before you

appraise my true merits。

  CHORUS (singing)

    Excepting the gods; there i

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