the heroes-第32章
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For he killed the bull of Marathon; which had killed Androgeos; Minos' son; and he drove back the famous Amazons; the warlike women of the East; when they came from Asia; and conquered all Hellas; and broke into Athens itself。 But Theseus stopped them there; and conquered them; and took Hippolute their queen to be his wife。 Then he went out to fight against the Lapithai; and Peirithoos their famous king: but when the two heroes came face to face they loved each other; and embraced; and became noble friends; so that the friendship of Theseus and Peirithoos is a proverb even now。 And he gathered (so the Athenians say) all the boroughs of the land together; and knit them into one strong people; while before they were all parted and weak: and many another wise thing he did; so that his people honoured him after he was dead; for many a hundred years; as the father of their freedom and their laws。 And six hundred years after his death; in the famous fight at Marathon; men said that they saw the ghost of Theseus; with his mighty brazen club; fighting in the van of battle against the invading Persians; for the country which he loved。 And twenty years after Marathon his bones (they say) were found in Scuros; an isle beyond the sea; and they were bigger than the bones of mortal man。 So the Athenians brought them home in triumph; and all the people came out to welcome them; and they built over them a noble temple; and adorned it with sculptures and paintings in which we are told all the noble deeds of Theseus; and the Centaurs; and the Lapithai; and the Amazons; and the ruins of it are standing still。
But why did they find his bones in Scuros? Why did he not die in peace at Athens; and sleep by his father's side? Because after his triumph he grew proud; and broke the laws of God and man。 And one thing worst of all he did; which brought him to his grave with sorrow。 For he went down (they say beneath the earth) with that bold Peirithoos his friend to help him to carry off Persephone; the queen of the world below。 But Peirithoos was killed miserably; in the dark fire…kingdoms under ground; and Theseus was chained to a rock in everlasting pain。 And there he sat for years; till Heracles the mighty came down to bring up the three…headed dog who sits at Pluto's gate。 So Heracles loosed him from his chain; and brought him up to the light once more。
But when he came back his people had forgotten him; and Castor and Polydeuces; the sons of the wondrous Swan; had invaded his land; and carried off his mother Aithra for a slave; in revenge for a grievous wrong。
So the fair land of Athens was wasted; and another king ruled it; who drove out Theseus shamefully; and he fled across the sea to Scuros。 And there he lived in sadness; in the house of Lucomedes the king; till Lucomedes killed him by treachery; and there was an end of all his labours。
So it is still; my children; and so it will be to the end。 In those old Greeks; and in us also; all strength and virtue come from God。 But if men grow proud and self…willed; and misuse God's fair gifts; He lets them go their own ways; and fall pitifully; that the glory may be His alone。 God help us all; and give us wisdom; and courage to do noble deeds! but God keep pride from us when we have done them; lest we fall; and come to shame!
Footnotes:
(1) In the Elgin Marbles。 (2) The Danube。 (3) Between the Crimaea and Circassia。 (4) The Sea of Azov。 (5) The Ural Mountains? (6) The Baltic? (7) Britain? (8) The Azores?
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