the sorrows of young werther-第24节
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e; pours on the silent vale; the green flowers are filled with dew; but the sun returns in his strength; and the mist is gone。 Why art thou sad; O Armin; chief of sea…surrounded Gorma?
〃Sad I am! nor small is my cause of woe! Carmor; thou hast lost no son; thou hast lost no daughter of beauty。 Colgar the valiant lives; and Annira; fairest maid。 The boughs of thy house ascend; O Carmor! but Armin is the last of his race。 Dark is thy bed; O Daura! deep thy sleep in the tomb! When shalt thou wake with thy songs? with all thy voice of music?
〃Arise; winds of autumn; arise: blow along the heath。 Streams of the mountains; roar; roar; tempests in the groves of my oaks! Walk through broken clouds; O moon! show thy pale face at intervals; bring to my mind the night when all my children fell; when Arindal the mighty fell when Daura the lovely failed。 Daura; my daughter; thou wert fair; fair as the moon on Fura; white as the driven snow; sweet as the breathing gale。 Arindal; thy bow was strong; thy spear was swift on the field; thy look was like mist on the wave; thy shield a red cloud in a storm! Armar; renowned in war; came and sought Daura's love。 He was not long refused: fair was the hope of their friends。
〃Erath; son of Odgal; repined: his brother had been slain by Armar。 He came disguised like a son of the sea: fair was his cliff on the wave; white his locks of age; calm his serious brow。 Fairest of women; he said; lovely daughter of Armin! a rock not distant in the sea bears a tree on its side; red shines the fruit afar。 There Armar waits for Daura。 I come to carry his love! she went she called on Armar。 Nought answered; but the son of the rock。 Armar; my love; my love! why tormentest thou me with fear? Hear; son of Arnart; hear! it is Daura who calleth thee。 Erath; the traitor; fled laughing to the land。 She lifted up her voice she called for her brother and her father。 Arindal! Armin! none to relieve you; Daura。
〃Her voice came over the sea。 Arindal; my son; descended from the hill; rough in the spoils of the chase。 His arrows rattled by his side; his bow was in his hand; five dark…gray dogs attended his steps。 He saw fierce Erath on the shore; he seized and bound him to an oak。 Thick wind the thongs of the hide around his limbs; he loads the winds with his groans。 Arindal ascends the deep in his boat to bring Daura to land。 Armar came in his wrath; and let fly the gray…feathered shaft。 It sung; it sunk in thy heart; O Arindal; my son! for Erath the traitor thou diest。 The oar is stopped at once: he panted on the rock; and expired。 What is thy grief; O Daura; when round thy feet is poured thy brother's blood。 The boat is broken in twain。 Armar plunges into the sea to rescue his Daura; or die。 Sudden a blast from a hill came over the waves; he sank; and he rose no more。
〃Alone; on the sea…beat rock; my daughter was heard to complain; frequent and loud were her cries。 What could her father do? All night I stood on the shore: I saw her by the faint beam of the moon。 All night I heard her cries。 Loud was the wind; the rain beat hard on the hill。 Before morning appeared; her voice was weak; it died away like the evening breeze among the grass of the rocks。 Spent with grief; she expired; and left thee; Armin; alone。 Gone is my strength in war; fallen my pride among women。 When the storms aloft arise; when the north lifts the wave on high; I sit by the sounding shore; and look on the fatal rock。
〃Often by the setting moon I see the ghosts of my children; half viewless they walk in mournful conference together。〃
A torrent of tears which streamed from Charlotte's eyes and gave relief to her bursting heart; stopped Werther's recitation。 He threw down the book; seized her hand; and wept bitterly。 Charlotte leaned upon her hand; and buried her face in her handkerchief: the agitation of both was excessive。 They felt that their own fate was pictured in the misfortunes of Ossian's heroes; they felt this together; and their tears redoubled。 Werther supported his forehead on Charlotte's arm: she trembled; she wished to be gone; but sorrow and sympathy lay like a leaden weight upon her soul。 She recovered herself shortly; and begged Werther; with broken sobs; to leave her; implored him with the utmost earnestness to comply with her request。 He trembled; his heart was ready to burst: then; taking up the book again; he recommenced reading; in a voice broken by sobs。 〃Why dost thou waken me; O spring? Thy voice woos me; exclaiming; I refresh thee with heavenly dews; but the time of my decay is approaching; the storm is nigh that shall whither my leaves。 Tomorrow the traveller shall come; he shall come; who beheld me in beauty: his eye shall seek me in the field around; but he shall not find me。〃
The whole force of these words fell upon the unfortunate Werther。 Full of despair; he threw himself at Charlotte's feet; seized her hands; and pressed them to his eyes and to his forehead。 An apprehension of his fatal project now struck her for the first time。 Her senses were bewildered: she held his hands; pressed them to her bosom; and; leaning toward him with emotions of the tenderest pity; her warm cheek touched his。 They lost sight of everything。 The world disappeared from their eyes。 He clasped her in his arms; strained her to his bosom; and covered her trembling lips with passionate kisses。 〃Werther!〃 she cried with a faint voice; turning herself away; 〃Werther!〃 and; with a feeble hand; she pushed him from her。 At length; with the firm voice of virtue; she exclaimed; 〃Werther!〃 He resisted not; but; tearing himself from her arms; fell on his knees before her。 Charlotte rose; and; with disordered grief; in mingled tones of love and resentment; she exclaimed; 〃It is the last time; Werther! You shall never see me any more!〃 Then; casting one last; tender look upon her unfortunate lover; she rushed into the adjoining room; and locked the door。 Werther held out his arms; but did not dare to detain her。 He continued on the ground; with his head resting on the sofa; for half an hour; till he heard a noise which brought him to his senses。 The servant entered。 He then walked up and down the room; and; when he was again left alone; he went to Charlotte's door; and; in a low voice; said; 〃Charlotte; Charlotte! but one word more; one last adieu!〃 She returned no answer。 He stopped; and listened and entreated; but all was silent。 At length he tore himself from the place; crying; 〃Adieu; Charlotte; adieu for ever!〃
Werther ran to the gate of the town。 The guards; who knew him; let him pass in silence。 The night was dark and stormy; it rained and snowed。 He reached his own door about eleven。 His servant; although seeing him enter the house without his hat; did not venture to say anything; and; as he undressed his master; he found that his clothes were wet。 His hat was afterward found on the point of a rock overhanging the valley; and it is inconceivable how he could have climbed to the summit on such a dark; tempestuous night without losing his life。
He retired to bed; and slept to a late hour。 The next morning his servant; upon being called to bring his coffee; found him writing。 He was adding; to Charlotte; what we here annex。
〃For the last; last time I open these eyes。 Alas! they will behold the sun no more。 It is covered by a thick; impenetrable cloud。 Yes; Nature! put on mourning: your child; your friend; your lover; draws near his end! This thought; Charlotte; is without parallel; and yet it seems like a mysterious dream when I repeat this is my last day! The last! Charlotte; no word can adequately express this thought。 The last! To…day I stand erect in all my strength to…morrow; cold and stark; I shall lie extended upon the ground。 To die! what is death? We do but dream in our discourse upon it。 I have seen many human beings die; but; so straitened is our feeble nature; we have no clear conception of the beginning or the end of our existence。 At this moment I am my own or rather I am thine; thine; my adored! and the next we are parted; severed perhaps for ever! No; Charlotte; no! How can I; how can you; be annihilated? We exist。 What is annihilation? A mere word; an unmeaning sound that fixes no impression on the mind。 Dead; Charlotte! laid in the cold earth; in the dark and narrow grave! I had a friend once who was everything to me in early youth。 She died。 I followed her hearse; I stood by her grave when the coffin was lowered; and when I heard the creaking of the cords as they were loosened and drawn up; when the first shovelful of earth was thrown in; and the coffin returned a hollow sound; which grew fainter and fainter till all was completely covered over; I threw myself on the ground; my heart was smitten; grieved; shattered; rent but I neither knew what had happened; nor what was to happen to me。 Death! the grave! I understand not the words。 Forgive; oh; forgive me! Yesterday ah; that day should have been the last of my life! Thou angel! for the first time in my existence; I felt rapture glow within my inmost soul。 She loves; she loves me! Still burns upon my lips the sacred fire they received from thine。 New torrents of delig