polyuecte-第3节
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PAUL。
Forbid it; Heaven! One good yet mine;/my will/;
The dart that wounded has the power to kill。
One lesson woman learnsher feebleness;
Shame is the only grief without redress。
The traitor heart shall still a prisoner be;
For freedom were disgrace to thee and me!
/I will not/ see him!
FELIX。
But one word! Be kind!
PAUL。
I will not; for I love!and love is blind。
Before his kingly eye my soul to unveil
Were shame and failure: and I will not fail:
/I will not/ see him!
FELIX。
One word more'Obey!'
Wouldst thou thy father and his weal betray?
PAUL。
I yield! Come woe!come shame!come every ill!
My father thou!and I thy daughter still!
FELIX。
I know thee pure。
PAUL。
And pure I will remain;
But; crushed and bruised; the flower no guilt shall stain。
I fear the combat that I may not fly;
Hard…won the fight; and dear the victory。
Here; love; my curse! Here; dearest friend; my foe!
Yet will I arm me! Father; I would go
To steel my heartall weapons to embrace!
FELIX。
I too will go; the conqueror's march to grace!
Restore thy strength; ere yet it be too late;
And know that in thy hands thou hold'st our fate!
PAUL。
Go; broken heart; to probe thy wound; cut deep and do not spare!
Herselfthe crowning sacrificethe victim shall prepare!
ACT II
SEVERUS。 FABIAN
SEV。
Let Felix bow to Jove and incense pour;
I seek a dearer shrine; for I adore
Nor Jove; nor Mars; nor Fortunebut Pauline。
This fruit now ripening late my hand would glean:
You know; my friend; the god who wings my way;
You know the only goddess I obey:
What reck the gods on high our sacrifice and prayer?
An earthly worship mine; sole refuge from despair!
FABIAN。
Ah! You may see her
SEV。
Blessed be thy tongue!
O magic word; that turns my grief to song!
Yet; if she now forget each fair; fond vow?
She loved me once;but does she love me now?
On that sweet face shall I but trouble see
Who hope for love undimmed; for ecstasy?
Great Decius gives her hand; but if her heart
Be mine no morethan let vain hope depart!
This mandate binds her father only; she
Shall give no captive handher heart is free:
No promise wrung; no king's command be mine to claim;
Her love the boon I crave; all else an empty name!
FABIAN。
Yes;you maysee her/see/ herthis you may
SEV。
Thy speech is haltingodious thy delay!
She loves no more? I grope! O give me light!
FABIAN。
O see her not; for painful were the sight!
In Rome each matron's kind! In Rome all maids are fair!
Let lips meet other lipsseek for caresses there!
No stately Claudia will refuseno Julia proud disdain;
A hero captures every heart; from Antioch to Spain!
SEV。
To wed a queenan empresswere only loss and shame;
One heart for mePauline's! One boastthat dearest name!
Her love was virgin gold! O ne'er shall baser metal ring
From mine; who live her name to bless! her peerless praise to sing!
O; words are naught; till that I see her face;
Then doubly naught till I my love embrace。
In every war my hope was placed in death;
Her name upon my lips at every breath:
My rank; my fame; now hers and hers alone;
What is not hers; hers onlyI disown!
FABIAN。
Once more; oh see her not; 'twere for thy peace!
SEV。
Thy meaning; knave; or let this babble cease!
Say; was she cold? My love! My only life!
FABIAN。
Nobutmy lord
SEV。
Say on!
FABIAN。
Another's wife!
SEV。
(Reels。)
Help!No; I will not blenchah; say you lie!
If this be true!ye godscan I be I?
FABIAN。
No; thou art changed。 Where is thy courage fled?
SEV。
I know not; Fabian。 Lost! Gone! Vanished! Dead!
I thought my strength was oak'tis but a reed!
Pauline is wed; then am I lost indeed!
Hope hid beyond the cloud; yet still fond hope was there:
But now all hope is dead; lives only black despair!
Pauline another's wife?
FABIAN。
Yes; Polyeucte is her lord。
He came; he saw; he conquered thine adored。
SEV。
Her choice is not unworthyhis a name
Illustrious; from a line of kings he came
Cold comfort for a wound no cure can heal!
My cause is lost;foredoomed without appeal!
Malignant Jove; to drag me back to…day!
Relentless Fate; to quench hope's dawning ray!
Take back your gifts! One boon alone I crave;
That only boon to none deniedthe grave。
Yet would I see her; breathe one last good…bye;
Would hear once more that voice before I die!
My latest breath would still my homage pay;
That memory mine; when lost to realms of day。
FABIAN。
Yet think; my lord
SEV。
Oh; I have thought of all;
What worser ill can dull despair befall?
She will not see me?
FABIAN。
Yes; my lord; but
SEV。
Cease!
FABIAN。
'Twill but enhance the grief I would appease。
SEV。
For hopeless ill; good friend; I seek no cure。
Who welcomes death can life's short pain endure!
FABIAN。
O lost indeed; if round her fatal light you hover!
The lover; losing all; speaks hardly like a lover!
While passion still is lordthe passion…swept is slave
From this last bitterness would I Severus save!
SEV。
That word; my friend; unsay; tho' grief this bosom tear;
The hand that wounds I kisslove vanquishes despair;
Fate only; not Pauline; the foe that I accuse;
No plighted faith she breaks who did this hand refuse。
Dutyher fatherFatethese willed; she but obeyed;
Not hers the woe; the strife that envious Ate made!
Untimely; Fortune's shower must drown me; not revive;
Too lavish and too late her fatal gifts arrive。
The golden apple falls; the gold is turned to dross:
When Fate at Fortune mocks; all gain is only loss!
FABIAN。
Yes; I will go to tell her thou hast drained
To the last drop the cup that Fate ordained。
She knows thee hero; but she feared that pain
Might prove thee also manby passion slain。
She feared Despair; who gains the victory
O'er other men; might e'en thy master be!
SEV。
Peace! Peace! She comes!
FABIAN。
To thine own self be true!
SEV。
Nay! True to her! Shall I her life undo?
She loves the Armenian!
Enter Pauline
PAUL。
Yes; that debt I pay;
Hardwrung; acquitted;his my love alway!
Who has my hand; he holdsshall holdmy heart!
Truth is my guide;let sophistry depart!
Had Fate been kind; then had Pauline been thine;
Heart; faith and duty; linked with bliss divine。
In vain had fickle Fortune barred the way;
Want had been wealth with thee; my guide; my stay;
And poverty had fallen from the wings
Of soaring love; who mocks the wealth of kings!
Not mine to choose; for hemy father's choice
Must needs be mine; yes; when I heard his voice;
Duty must echo be: if thou couldst cast
Before my feet an emperor's crown;a past
By worth and glory litbeloved; adored
Yet at my father's word; 'Not this thy lord;
Take one despisednay; loathedto share thy bed;'
Him; and not thee; beloved; would I wed。
Duty; obedience; must have been the part
Of me; who own their sway; e'en with a broken heart!
SEV。
O happy thou! O easy remedy!
One poor faint sigh cures love's infirmity!
Thy heart thy tool; o'er every passion queen;
Beyond all change and chance thou sit'st serene!
In easy flow can pass thy love new…born
From cold indifference to colder scorn;
Such resolution is the equal mate
Of god or monster; love; aversion; hate。
This fine…spun adamant Ithuriel's spear
Could never pierce: for other stuff is here!
(Points to himself。)
No faint 'Alas!' no swift…repented sigh
Can heal the cureless wound from which I die。
Sure; reason finds that love his easy prey
With Lethe aye at hand to point the way;
With ordered fires like thine; I too could smother
A heart in leash; find solace in another。
Too fair; too dearfrom whom the Fates me sever!
Thou hast no heart to givethou lov'dst me never!
PAUL。
Too plain; Severus; I my torture show;
Tho' flame leap up no more; the embers glow;
Far other speech and voice; and mien were mine;
Could I forget that once thou call'dst me thine!
Tho' reason rules; yes; gains the mastery
No queen benignant; but a tyrant she!
Oh; if I conquerif the strife I gain;
Yet memory for aye is linked with pain!
I feel the charm that binds me still to thee;
If duty great; yet great thy worth to me:
I see thee still the same; who waked the fire
Which waked in me ineffable desire。
Begirt by crown of everlasting fame
Thou art more gloriousyet art still the same。
I know thy valour's worth;well hast thou justified
That bounding hope of mine; though fruitage was denied;
Yet this same fate which did our union ban
Hath made me; fatedwed another man。
Let Duty still be queen! Yea; let her break
The heart she pierces; yet can never shake。
The virtue; once thy pride in days gone by
Doth that same worth now merit blasphemy?
Bewail her bitter fruitbut praised be