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These sisters twain he shall not save from death。

CHORUS
Surely; thou meanest not to slay them both?

CREON
I stand corrected; only her who touched
The body。

CHORUS
          And what death is she to die?

CREON
She shall be taken to some desert place
By man untrod; and in a rock…hewn cave;
With food no more than to avoid the taint
That homicide might bring on all the State;
Buried alive。  There let her call in aid
The King of Death; the one god she reveres;
Or learn too late a lesson learnt at last:
'Tis labor lost; to reverence the dead。

CHORUS
(Str。)
Love resistless in fight; all yield at a glance of thine eye;
Love who pillowed all night on a maiden's cheek dost lie;
Over the upland holds。  Shall mortals not yield to thee?

(Ant)。
Mad are thy subjects all; and even the wisest heart
Straight to folly will fall; at a touch of thy poisoned dart。
Thou didst kindle the strife; this feud of kinsman with kin;
By the eyes of a winsome wife; and the yearning her heart to win。
For as her consort still; enthroned with Justice above;
Thou bendest man to thy will; O all invincible Love。

          Lo I myself am borne aside;
          From Justice; as I view this bride。
          (O sight an eye in tears to drown)
          Antigone; so young; so fair;
               Thus hurried down
          Death's bower with the dead to share。

ANTIGONE
(Str。 1)
Friends; countrymen; my last farewell I make;
          My journey's done。
One last fond; lingering; longing look I take
          At the bright sun。
For Death who puts to sleep both young and old
          Hales my young life;
And beckons me to Acheron's dark fold;
          An unwed wife。
No youths have sung the marriage song for me;
          My bridal bed
No maids have strewn with flowers from the lea;
          'Tis Death I wed。

CHORUS
          But bethink thee; thou art sped;
          Great and glorious; to the dead。
          Thou the sword's edge hast not tasted;
          No disease thy frame hath wasted。
          Freely thou alone shalt go
          Living to the dead below。

ANTIGONE
(Ant。 1)
Nay; but the piteous tale I've heard men tell
     Of Tantalus' doomed child;
Chained upon Siphylus' high rocky fell;
     That clung like ivy wild;
Drenched by the pelting rain and whirling snow;
     Left there to pine;
While on her frozen breast the tears aye flow
     Her fate is mine。

CHORUS
          She was sprung of gods; divine;
          Mortals we of mortal line。
          Like renown with gods to gain
          Recompenses all thy pain。
          Take this solace to thy tomb
          Hers in life and death thy doom。

ANTIGONE
(Str。 2)
Alack; alack!  Ye mock me。  Is it meet
     Thus to insult me living; to my face?
Cease; by our country's altars I entreat;
     Ye lordly rulers of a lordly race。
O fount of Dirce; wood…embowered plain
     Where Theban chariots to victory speed;
Mark ye the cruel laws that now have wrought my bane;
     The friends who show no pity in my need!
Was ever fate like mine?  O monstrous doom;
     Within a rock…built prison sepulchered;
To fade and wither in a living tomb;
     And alien midst the living and the dead。

CHORUS
(Str。 3)
          In thy boldness over…rash
          Madly thou thy foot didst dash
          'Gainst high Justice' altar stair。
          Thou a father's guild dost bear。

ANTIGONE
(Ant。 2)
At this thou touchest my most poignant pain;
     My ill…starred father's piteous disgrace;
The taint of blood; the hereditary stain;
     That clings to all of Labdacus' famed race。
Woe worth the monstrous marriage…bed where lay
     A mother with the son her womb had borne;
Therein I was conceived; woe worth the day;
     Fruit of incestuous sheets; a maid forlorn;
And now I pass; accursed and unwed;
     To meet them as an alien there below;
And thee; O brother; in marriage ill…bestead;
     'Twas thy dead hand that dealt me this death…blow。

CHORUS
          Religion has her chains; 'tis true;
          Let rite be paid when rites are due。
          Yet is it ill to disobey
          The powers who hold by might the sway。
          Thou hast withstood authority;
          A self…willed rebel; thou must die。

ANTIGONE
Unwept; unwed; unfriended; hence I go;
     No longer may I see the day's bright eye;
Not one friend left to share my bitter woe;
     And o'er my ashes heave one passing sigh。

CREON
If wail and lamentation aught availed
To stave off death; I trow they'd never end。
Away with her; and having walled her up
In a rock…vaulted tomb; as I ordained;
Leave her alone at liberty to die;
Or; if she choose; to live in solitude;
The tomb her dwelling。  We in either case
Are guiltless as concerns this maiden's blood;
Only on earth no lodging shall she find。

ANTIGONE
O grave; O bridal bower; O prison house
Hewn from the rock; my everlasting home;
Whither I go to join the mighty host
Of kinsfolk; Persephassa's guests long dead;
The last of all; of all more miserable;
I pass; my destined span of years cut short。
And yet good hope is mine that I shall find
A welcome from my sire; a welcome too;
From thee; my mother; and my brother dear;
From with these hands; I laved and decked your limbs
In death; and poured libations on your grave。
And last; my Polyneices; unto thee
I paid due rites; and this my recompense!
Yet am I justified in wisdom's eyes。
For even had it been some child of mine;
Or husband mouldering in death's decay;
I had not wrought this deed despite the State。
What is the law I call in aid?  'Tis thus
I argue。  Had it been a husband dead
I might have wed another; and have borne
Another child; to take the dead child's place。
But; now my sire and mother both are dead;
No second brother can be born for me。
Thus by the law of conscience I was led
To honor thee; dear brother; and was judged
By Creon guilty of a heinous crime。
And now he drags me like a criminal;
A bride unwed; amerced of marriage…song
And marriage…bed and joys of motherhood;
By friends deserted to a living grave。
What ordinance of heaven have I transgressed?
Hereafter can I look to any god
For succor; call on any man for help?
Alas; my piety is impious deemed。
Well; if such justice is approved of heaven;
I shall be taught by suffering my sin;
But if the sin is theirs; O may they suffer
No worse ills than the wrongs they do to me。

CHORUS
The same ungovernable will
Drives like a gale the maiden still。

CREON
Therefore; my guards who let her stay
Shall smart full sore for their delay。

ANTIGONE
Ah; woe is me!  This word I hear
Brings death most near。

CHORUS
I have no comfort。  What he saith;
Portends no other thing than death。

ANTIGONE
My fatherland; city of Thebes divine;
Ye gods of Thebes whence sprang my line;
Look; puissant lords of Thebes; on me;
The last of all your royal house ye see。
Martyred by men of sin; undone。
Such meed my piety hath won。
'Exit ANTIGONE'

CHORUS
(Str。 1)
Like to thee that maiden bright;
          Danae; in her brass…bound tower;
Once exchanged the glad sunlight
          For a cell; her bridal bower。
And yet she sprang of royal line;
          My child; like thine;
          And nursed the seed
          By her conceived
Of Zeus descending in a golden shower。
Strange are the ways of Fate; her power
Nor wealth; nor arms withstand; nor tower;
Nor brass…prowed ships; that breast the sea
          From Fate can flee。

(Ant。 1)
Thus Dryas' child; the rash Edonian King;
For words of high disdain
Did Bacchus to a rocky dungeon bring;
To cool the madness of a fevered brain。
          His frenzy passed;
          He learnt at last
'Twas madness gibes against a god to fling。
For once he fain had quenched the Maenad's fire;
And of the tuneful Nine provoked the ire。

(Str。 2)
By the Iron Rocks that guard the double main;
          On Bosporus' lone strand;
Where stretcheth Salmydessus' plain
          In the wild Thracian land;
There on his borders Ares witnessed
          The vengeance by a jealous step…dame ta'en
The gore that trickled from a spindle red;
          The sightless orbits of her step…sons tw

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