正在加载图片...
Then Bacchus(for it was indeed he), as if shaking off his drowsiness exclaimed, What are you doing with me? What is this fighting about? Who brought e here? Where are you going to carry me? One of them replied, 'Fear nothing; tell us where you wish to go and we will take you there. "Naxos is my home, said Bacchus, take me there and you shall be well rewarded. They promised so to do, and told me to pilot the ship to Naxos. Naxos lay to the right, and I was trimming the sails to carry us there, when some by signs and others by whispers signified to me their will that I should sail in the opposite direction, and take the boy to egypt to sell him for a slave. I was confounded and said, ' Let someone else pilot the ship; withdrawing myself from their wickedness. They cursed me, and one of them, exclaiming, ' Don't flatter yourself that we depend on you for our safety, took my place as pilot, and bore away from Naxos Then the god, pretending that he had just become aware of their treachery 82 looked out over the sea and said in a voice of weeping,"Sailors, these are not the shores you promised to take me to; yonder island is not my home. What have I done that you should treat me so? It is small glory you will in by cheat oy. ' I wept to hear him, but the crew laughed at both of us, and sped the vessel fast over the sea. All at mid as fast as if it was fixed on the ground. The men,astonished, pulled at their oars, and read sail, trying to make www.theory the aid of both, but all in vain Ivy twined round the oars and hindered- their motion and clung to the sails, with heavy clusters of berries. A vine, laden with grapes, ran up the mast, and along the sides of the vessel. The sound of flutes was heard and the odor of fragrant wine spread all around. The god himself had a chaplet of vine leaves and bore in his hand a spear wreathed with ivy. Tigers crouched at his feet, and forms of lynxes and spotted panthers played around him. The men were seized with terror or madness; some leaped overboard; others preparing to do the same beheld their companions in the water undergoing a change, their bodies becoming flattened and ending in a crooked tail. One exclaimed, What miracle is this! And as he spoke his mouth widened, his nostrils expanded, and scales covered all his body. Another endeavoring to pull the oar, felt his hands shrink up and presently to be no longer ands but fins; another, trying to raise his arms to a rope, found he had no arms, and curving his mutilated body, jumped into the sea. What had been his legs became the wo ends of a crescent-shaped tail. The whole crew became dolphins and swam about the ship, now upon the surface, now under it, scattering the spray, and spouting the water from their broad nostrils. Of twenty men I alone was left. Trembling with43 “Then Bacchus(for it was indeed he), as if shaking off his drowsiness19, exclaimed, ‘What are you doing with me? What is this fighting about? Who brought me here? Where are you going to carry me?’ One of them replied, ‘Fear nothing; tell us where you wish to go and we will take you there.’ ‘Naxos is my home,’ said Bacchus; ‘take me there and you shall be well rewarded.’ They promised so to do, and told me to pilot the ship to Naxos. Naxos lay to the right, and I was trimming the sails to carry us there, when some by signs and others by whispers signified to me their will that I should sail in the opposite direction, and take the boy to Egypt to sell him for a slave. I was confounded20 and said, ‘Let someone else pilot the ship;’ withdrawing myself from their wickedness. They cursed me, and one of them, exclaiming, ‘Don’t flatter yourself that we depend on you for our safety;’ took my place as pilot, and bore away from21 Naxos. “Then the god, pretending that he had just become aware of their treachery22, looked out over the sea and said in a voice of weeping, ‘Sailors, these are not the shores you promised to take me to; yonder island is not my home. What have I done that you should treat me so? It is small glory you will gain by cheating a poor boy.’ I wept to hear him, but the crew laughed at both of us, and sped the vessel fast over the sea. All at once——strange as it may seem, it is true,——the vessel stopped, in the mid sea, as fast as if it was fixed on the ground. The men, astonished, pulled at their oars, and spread more sail, trying to make progress by the aid of both, but all in vain. Ivy twined round the oars and hindered23 their motion, and clung to the sails, with heavy clusters of berries. A vine, laden with24 grapes, ran up the mast, and along the sides of the vessel. The sound of flutes was heard and the odor of fragrant wine spread all around. The god himself had a chaplet of vine leaves, and bore in his hand a spear wreathed with ivy. Tigers crouched at his feet, and forms of lynxes25 and spotted panthers played around him. The men were seized with terror or madness; some leaped overboard; others preparing to do the same beheld their companions in the water undergoing a change, their bodies becoming flattened and ending in a crooked tail. One exclaimed, ‘What miracle is this!’ And as he spoke his mouth widened, his nostrils expanded, and scales covered all his body. Another, endeavoring to pull the oar, felt his hands shrink up and presently to be no longer hands but fins; another, trying to raise his arms to a rope, found he had no arms, and curving his mutilated26 body, jumped into the sea. What had been his legs became the two ends of a crescent-shaped tail. The whole crew became dolphins and swam about the ship, now upon the surface, now under it, scattering27 the spray28, and spouting the water from their broad nostrils. Of twenty men I alone was left. Trembling with
<<向上翻页向下翻页>>
©2008-现在 cucdc.com 高等教育资讯网 版权所有